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On 6 March 1988 three unarmed members of the [[Irish Republican Army]], [[Sean Savage]], [[Dan McCann]] and [[Mairead Farrell]] were shot dead on the street in Gibraltar by the British Army elite [[Special Air Service]].
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On 6 March 1988 three unarmed members of the [[Irish Republican Army]], [[Sean Savage]], [[Dan McCann]] and [[Mairead Farrell]] were shot dead on the street in Gibraltar by the British Army elite [[Special Air Service]] in an operation termed [[Operation Flavius]] by the British.
  
  
  
==Resources==
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==Resources, Notes==
* [[The Damage Was Done]]
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===Downloads===
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*Miller, David and Dave Maguire, (1988) '[http://www.powerbase.info/images/1/10/Truth.pdf The Truth on the Rock]', ''Irish America'', November : 22-28.
*Miller, David and Dave Maguire, (1988) '[http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/1/10/Truth.pdf The Truth on the Rock]', ''Irish America'', November : 22-28,
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* David Miller and Dave Maguire '[[The Truth on the Rocks]]',''Magill'', February 1989, p. 9-16.
*Miller, David (1989) '[http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/7/79/Damage.pdf The Damage Was Done: The Gibraltar Inquest]', ''Magill'', April : 16-29
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*Miller, David (1989) '[[The Damage Was Done]]', ''Magill'', April : 16-29. Download PDF of original [http://www.powerbase.info/images/7/79/Damage.pdf Here]'
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*[[The British Media and Gibraltar]] extract from David Miller ''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media'', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 42-50 - reproduced by permission of the author.
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*David Miller '[http://dmiller.info/images/docs/miller-media%20on%20the%20rock-1991_ed.pdf The Media on the Rock: The Media and the Gibraltar Killings]', in Bill Rolston (ed.), ''The Media and Northern Ireland: Covering the Troubles'', London: Macmillan, 1991.
  
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===Further reading===
*[[The British Media and Gibraltar]] extract from David Miller ''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media'', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 42-50 - reproduced by permission of the author.
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Myrna Reid Grant '[http://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst;jsessionid=KqQVxpv1fyk9FyBkp5BDnpmYR4CxWsVQ0MsFSbnhQJDjPmqC898y!-1845046985!-950397748?docId=95224366 Gibraltar Killings: British Media Ethics]' ''Journal of Mass Media Ethics'', Vol. 7, 1992.
  
 
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On 6 March 1988 three unarmed members of the Irish Republican Army, Sean Savage, Dan McCann and Mairead Farrell were shot dead on the street in Gibraltar by the British Army elite Special Air Service in an operation termed Operation Flavius by the British.


Resources, Notes

Powerbase Resources

Further reading

Myrna Reid Grant 'Gibraltar Killings: British Media Ethics' Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Vol. 7, 1992.

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