Sinn Fein, the most powerful Catholic party in Northern Ireland, said it was steeling itself for a "confrontation" with British Prime Minister Tony Blair following recent rows that have imperiled the peace process in the province. "I think it is very fair to say that there is a very deep sense of crisis in the peace process at this time," Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams told reporters in London a day before a meeting with Blair. Efforts to resolve Northern Ireland's political deadlock, which nearly succeeded in talks before Christmas, have been badly hit by a massive bank robbery last...