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GOLF: Strong local challenge at Irish Open
Philip Walton leads local challenge at Irish Open
Friday 30th June 2000
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GAA: Antrim quietly confident
Ronan Hamill believes Antrim can do it!
Friday 30th June 2000
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GAA: Antrim star reveals personal problem
Antrim star forward Ronan Hamill tonight revelaed his personal dilemma as he bids to dump Derry out of the championship in their semi final replay on Sunday.
Friday 30th June 2000
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MOTORCYCLING: Italians box clever for Jeremy
World 500cc motor bike star Jeremy McWilliams is well used to the bright lights but this time under the spotlight of italian television.
Friday 30th June 2000
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RUGBY: Three new signings for Ulster
Ulster have strengthened their squad ahead of Euro Rugby Cup.
Friday 30th June 2000
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MOTORSPORT: Stewart accuses Irvine of not justifying salary
Jackie Stewart has launched a bitter attack on Eddie Irvine and says the Ulsterman should work harder to justify his salary.
Friday 30th June 2000
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MOTORCYCLING: Jeremy`s Italian job goes well!
Test session puts McWilliams back on track.
Friday 30th June 2000
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Suspicious object found on Shankill
There has been a security alert in the Shankill Road area of Belfast
Friday 30th June 2000
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GOLF: Gribben on course as Walton leads Irish chase
Latest from the Irish Open at Ballybunion
Friday 30th June 2000
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Convicted joy rider given additional sentence for ram raiding
Joy rider who killed three people has been found guilty of ram raiding and given additional sentence.
Friday 30th June 2000
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Loyalist dissidents a threat at Drumcree - Sir Ronnie
RUC Chief Constable Sir Ronnie Flanagan says he has evidence to suggest that loyalist dissidents are planning to cause trouble in Portadown .
Friday 30th June 2000
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Armagh railway bomb could have been the work of dissident republicans
RUC Chief believes railway line bomb in Armagh could have been the work of dissident republicans.
Friday 30th June 2000
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Irish government faces no confidence vote
The Irish government faces a motion of no confidence in the Dail.
Friday 30th June 2000
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£27m spending boost for as Trimble says: ``Power sharing works``
A spending boost totalling more than £27 million pounds has been announced.
Thursday 29th June 2000
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GOLF: Clarke finishes one over at Irish Open in Ballybunion
Darren Clarke has made a disappointing start to the Irish Open at Ballybunion
Thursday 29th June 2000
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GAA: Coleman out in the cold - 8 week ban for Derry boss
Eamon Coleman has been suspended for eight week`s by the Games Administration Committee as the GAA`s get-tough policy on indiscipline continues.
Thursday 29th June 2000
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GAA: Tomkins gets 16 week ban - Coleman out for 8
Cork manager Larry Tomkins and his Derry counterpart Eamon Coleman have been handed heavy suspensions by the Games Administration Committee as the GAA`s get-tough policy on indiscipline continues.
Thursday 29th June 2000
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Robinson challenged over rotation of ministries
Regional Development Minister Peter Robinson was challenged today to say how he really feels about stepping down from his executive post if his party`s exclusion motion against Sinn Fein fails in the Assembly next week.
Thursday 29th June 2000
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GOLF: Clarke starts late but Jimenez already out of Irish Open
Darren Clarke was among the late starters as the Irish Open got under way at Ballybunion but one of the favourites has been forced to quit the event.
Thursday 29th June 2000
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Journey to forgiveness aims to heal bitterness of troubles
Around 100 people from both sides of the Northern Ireland community, including former terrorists are to take part in the Journey to Forgiveness.
Thursday 29th June 2000
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