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But Northern Ireland's Protestant majority already suspects Britain may try to cut a deal with the Catholic-based IRA. The IRA wants Northern Ireland to unite with the Irish Republic, which is predominantly Catholic. The province's Protestant community supports continued British rule, fearing it will lose political clout in a mainly Catholic nation. At least 3,100 people have been killed in 23 years of sectarian violence surrounding British rule in Northern Ireland. After weeks of denials, the British government admitted yesterday that it has had secret communications with the IRA in hopes of persuading the outlawed group to end its violent campaign against the British. The disclosure was made by Sir Patrick Mayhew, Britain's leading official for Northern Ireland, who said that Britain had long used intermediaries as contacts with Sinn Fein. The government was forced to conceale the existence of the contacts after The Observer published yesterday the text of Mayhew's instructions to an emissary who met Sinn Fein deputy leader Martin McGuinness in March. Mayhew denied any negotiations took place and promised to publish full details of British messages to the IRA. Protestant leaders demanded that Mayhew and Major resign for their "bare-faced lying" and that contact with IRA supporters cease. Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams said that Britain was lying about the scope and authority of the secret talks and dismissed the British claim that it was only responding to IRA peace wishes. "The process of dialogue and contact between the British Government and Sinn Fein was more than a mere conduit." Adams said. Bush ready to remember, humor and inform as he starts lecture circuit trips The Associated Press HOUSTON — After nearly a year of self-imposed exile, former President Bush is hitting the public speaking circuit. In recent months, Bush has shown up in Dallas, dispensing his reflective perspectives to hotel executives. He's also been to Florida, playing tennis with retired professional Chris Evert. And he went to Puerto Rico to raise money for his presidential library at Texas A&M University. George Bush's words and White House witticisms are not for cheap groups looking for a toastmaster. His big before Amway distributors in September cost a cool $100,000, about half of what he earned annually as president. Other groups won't divulge how much they paid. "I have no comment on that." Rose Zamaria, a Bush spokeswoman, said of the speaking fees. So what does a group get with Bush? So what does a group get with Bush? nus promise of keeping mum on his successor's actions. His monologue is part reflection with some self-depreciation, part forecast and part media-bashing, sprinkled with anecdotes about life with Barbara and the dogs in Tanglewood, the Houston subdivision where they live. And except for his comments in early October that President Clinton may be mishandling the Somalia situation, Bush has stuck to "I must confess I wish I was as good as my predecessor, Ronald Reagan," Bush said in October before 3,600 executives with Choice Hotels International at their annual convention. "I know I had some problems." He said he regretted not being able to convey his concern about the country's "moral emptiness." But he is proud of his accomplishments in the foreign diplomacy arena. "I'm proud of what we did, and I have a funny, satisfied feeling — I may be a little early — but I have a satisfied feeling that history will judge this period kindly," Bush said. Betsy O'Rourke, representative for the hotel chain, would not disclose Bush's fee but said the cost was more than worth it. "He was just terrific. He connected with the audience, and they connected with him," she said. While in Washington for the signing of the Israeli-Palestinian peace accord, Bush told an audience how his wife was in charge in their new Houston home. "We got a neat house there," he said. "Barbara's doing all the heavy lifting, and I'm up here having a good time." Singer Blades enters Panama presidential race The Associated Press PANAMA CITY, Panama — Singer-actor Ruben Blades became a presidential candidate yesterday, promising to end corruption. Incumbent President Guillermo Endara, whose popularity has slipped to single digits in some polls, said he did not want to run again. About a dozen parties are expecting to field candidates. blades, an internationally known salsa singer who also has appeared in movies, has led recent polls for the May 8 election. Panamanians had been expecting he would run for months. Blades, 44, said he is leaving the "security and comfort" that he enjoys as a successful entertainer living in the United States to face "a political panorama that is not a bed of roses." "We haven't come to rob and we will not permit anybody to rob," Blades said as he accepted the nomination of his Papa Egoro party, a new organization whose name means "Mother Earth" in the indigenous Cuna language. "I william to confront it so that others ... do not have to struggle against the same current of raw sewage," he said, referring to widespread corruption in Panama. Political opponents criticize Blades, who holds a doctorate from Harvard in international law, for being away from Panama for most of the past two decades. "A country is not abandoned because we are far from its territory, a country is abandoned when we remove it from our heart," he said Blades pledged to decentralize the economy and government in order to give Panama's rural provinces a chance to develop. 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