Police search for IRA's secret graves
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Police in Belfast began a search for the bodies of some of the "disappeared" - people murdered by the IRA in the 1970s who were buried in secret graves. Waste ground at Glencolin Way in the west of the city was being searched. Police were looking for the remains of Brian McKinney and John McClory, who disappeared in May 1978.
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