The Northern Ireland border village of Belcoo has never looked so good. And critics say that's just the problem. Organizers of the Group of Eight summit of world leaders in Northern Ireland June 17-18 have spent weeks sprucing up the facades of businesses all around the County Fermanagh venue. Their use of window-sized posters on two derelict Belcoo shops, to make them appear like thriving businesses with fully stocked shelves, has proved most eye-catching — indeed, eye-fooling. While many in the border village of barely 500 residents and two pubs applaud the novel use of posters to give their home a ... (Read the full story)
