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GERARD CUNNINGHAM is a freelance journalist based in Co Kildare, originally from Co. Donegal. He has covered the Morris Tribunal extensively for The Irish Times and other media. He was Editor of Karen McGlinchey's Charades (2005), a book about an earlier module of Morris, and co-wrote Breaking the Silence with Martin Ridge
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