Victims honoured
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The parents of the Warrington IRA bomb victims, Johnathan Ball, 3, and Tim Parry, 12, yesterday taped two white carnations to a marble plaque to their memory in Bridge Street on the first anniversary of the two explosions. Tim's father, Colin, said: 'I still believe Warrington was the point which marked the change in the political landscape for Northern Ireland.'
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