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A terrorist group is cashing in on the PS2 buying frenzy. Northern Ireland's Royal Ulster Constabulary police force is investing charges that an IRA splinter group is fun...
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A terrorist group is cashing in on the PS2 buying frenzy. Northern Ireland's Royal Ulster Constabulary police force is investing charges that an IRA splinter group is funding itself with bootleg Playstation games. The group, known as the real IRA, is suspected to make upwards of $30,000 a week selling pirated videogames manufactured at a factory in Armagh.
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