Expert: British spies couldn't stop Omagh bomb (AP)
Published 1/21/2009 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AP - Britain's phone-tapping agency did not hear anything that could have stopped Irish Republican Army dissidents from devastating the Northern Ireland town of Omagh with a 1998 car bomb, an expert ruled Wednesday.
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