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Trimble pledges 'positive' response
Party president Gerry Adams has paved the way for a first move from the IRA to begin decommissioning. He revealed on Monday that he and Martin McGuinness had recommended a "ground-breaking" step on the arms issue. Security sources believe an IRA move on arms may be imminent and are not ruling out developments within the next day or two. It is thought such a move could save the power-sharing government at Stormont. The BBC's Denis Murray reports.

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