
U103-B Filter
Materials:
Body: Aluminum(spray-painted)
Technical Specifications:
Working pressure:0.2Mpa
Filter accuracy:30um
Maximum flow rate:220L/min
Medium:gasoline,diesel
Features :
?96*142
M36*1.5
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U103-B 18kg/case of35 19kg/case of35 50Γ28Γ35cm/case of35
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THE timing could not have been more provocative. Just two days
before the British and Irish prime ministers were due to announce
a plan to revive self-government in Northern Ireland, Denis
Donaldson, a former top IRA man turned British agent, was found
shot dead in his wretched last refuge in north-western Ireland.
Although the IRA denied responsibility, the murder recalled the
worst of the violence that the group had supposedly abandoned
since laying down their arms last year.
It is not the first time that Mr Donaldson s fortunes have been
intertwined with those of devolved government. The head of Sinn
Fein s Stormont administration after power-sharing between
unionists and republicans began in 1999, he was a familiar figure
around the Assembly. Persuasive, on-message, a friend of Gerry
Adams, the party s leader, and of Martin McGuinness, its chief
Brothers in arms
negotiator, he seemed to embody the new, moderate
republicanism.
But it was the discovery of an IRA spy-ring at Stormont supposedly controlled by Mr Donaldson
that brou fuel dispenser ght devolution screeching to a halt in October 2002. When he vouchsafed, in December
2005, that the spy-ring was a hoax and he had in fact been working for Britain s security services
since the 1980s, people marvelled that he walked away alive. Proof, it was said, of the IRA s new
commitment to peace and politics; Freddie Scappaticci, another IRA turncoat, had also been
permitted to vanish discreetly. Mr Donaldson, alas, disappeared only to be hunted down later and
murdered.
Mr Adams argues that Mr Donaldson s killers clearly wanted to derail the peace process. That may
be correct. fuel dispenser Many observers blame dissident republicans, who have often tried to disrupt Sinn
Fein s progression towards peaceful political engagement. Some, of course, cry British dirty tricks
and blame the βsecurocratsβ?who do not like the way the war has ended. But unionists insist that
the IRA fuel dispenser