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1:04:03
Mr. O'Connor, over here.
Do the police have any suspects?

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- How is Sinead?
- Is her life in danger?

1:04:07
A bullet has been removed
from Sinead Hamilton's thigh.

1:04:10
H er condition is stable
and she's expected

1:04:12
to make a full recovery.
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Today is a dark day
for Irish journalism,

1:04:17
but Sinead's spirit
of endeavor and fortitude

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is indicative of her mission
on the Sunday Globe.

1:04:23
And in the light
of this heinous assault,

1:04:25
the Globe will install security
systems in her home.

1:04:28
Was it a botched assassination
attempt or a warning?

1:04:31
She's been offered
around the clock--

1:04:32
The article about The Runner
must have caused

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bad blood in the
criminal fraternity.

1:04:36
Would you say the
Sunday Globe is responsible?

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- That's an odious suggestion.
- Mr. O'Connor,

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would you agree your newspaper
has exploited

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Sinead's growing fame?
1:04:45
I won't even stoop to answer
that one. Thank you very much.

1:04:49
Excuse me.
1:04:52
Colum: You got
one letter so far.

1:04:54
Sinead: Is there
an ''A'' in it?

1:04:55
- Nope.
- No?

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- Are you sure about that?
- Yes.

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- More flowers.
- Lovely, thanks.

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''With best wishes
for a speedy recovery,

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John Cosgrave.''
1:05:17
Bastard.
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John Cosgrave?
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- The Runner.
- Bastard !

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Bastard.
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We'll be down the corridor.
Come on.

1:05:37
Can we go to the shop?
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I'm really sorry.
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Did you see a face?
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It's fairly obvious though,
isn't it?

1:05:56
$2.5 million from Securex
would buy a lot of flowers.


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