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A VETERAN Guardian columnist has revealed he backed the IRA and its bombing campaign.Roy Greenslade, 74, now a journalism lecturer, says he has come out of hiding to explain why it was justified in using deadly violence.4Veteran Guardian columnist Roy Greenslade, 74, has come out of hiding to explain why he backed the IRA and its bombing campaignCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdMr Greenslade said: I came to accept the fight between the f
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A DAD has told of his lifelong obsession with telegraph poles 鈥?and how he drives round the UK visiting them.Martin Evans, 59, runs an appreciation society with 1,000 members and wrote a book on them.3Martin Evans, pictured with wife Keri, has a lifelong obsession with telegraph polesCredit: Glen Minikin3The ex-soldier has seen tens of thousands of the estimated three million in the UKCredit: Glen MinikinHe said: Telegraph poles are actually a lot more interesting than anybody woul
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