DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) - The American witness against a reputed dissident Irish Republican Army commander testified Tuesday that the FBI made him a pub-keeper to cover for his spying and the establishment became "my IRA theme park." David Rupert told Ireland's anti-terrorist court that FBI Agent Patrick Buckley paid him $8,500 in 1996 to lease a derelict pub and adjoining trailer park in the Irish border village of Drumquin. There, Rupert housed IRA men on the run from authorities in the neighboring British territory of Northern Ireland. "I referred to it as my IRA theme park," he said during his...