UTV Articles Search: May 2000 back to the Archive
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1. GAA: McCarthy quits Waterford after championship misery
Waterford hurling manager Gerald McCarthy has quit the post after the Munster championship first round defeat by Tipperary.


2. SOCCER: Scotland boss backs O`Neill for Celtic job
Scotland manager Craig Brown has urged Martin O`Neill to take the Glasgow Celtic job as the former Northern Ireland captain remains undecided over a move from Leicester.


3. GAA: Condemnation of violence that tarnishes Tipperary`s Munster Championship win
The GAA has condemned the violence among supporters which followed Tipperary`s Munster championship win over Waterford.


4. SOCCER: Duff becomes latest player to withdraw from Republic squad for American trip
Damien Duff has become the latest player to pull out of Mick McCarthy`s Republic of Ireland squad for the trip to the United States.


5. RUGBY: Duff becomes latest player to withdraw from Republic squad for American trip
Damien Duff has become the latest player to pull out of Mick McCarthy`s Republic of Ireland squad for the trip to the United States.


6. CRICKET: Multi-talented Doak back in the spotlight after three years in the wilderness
Neil Doak is back in the Ireland cricket team for Zimbabwe visit after a three year absence.


7. GAA: Doubt over Canavan as Tyrone delay selection for crunch clash with Armagh
Peter Canavan is a doubtful starter for Tyrone`s Ulster Championship clash with defending champions Armagh at Clones.


8. SOCCER: Move to introduce Sunday football booted into touch by IFA
IRISH Football association delegates at their Annual General Meeting have voted overwhelmingly against a motion from newry Town to introduce Sunday football.


9. SOCCER: Taggart says it`s inevitable that Martin O`Neill will eventually take over
Northern Ireland international Gerry Taggart is convinced Martin O`Neill is on his way to Celtic and he may be on the move to Glasgow himself.


10. Protests fail to mar historic cross-community event in Garvaghy Road
Protesters jeered memebers of the audience, who had gathered for a reception at Portadown College after a cross-community event is voted a big success at Garvaghy Road.


11. Priest at joyriders` funeral criticises underworld of car stealing
A Priest at the funeral of two Belfast joyriders has criticised those people who introduced the victims to car-stealing.


12. Harland and Wolff set to clinch £200 Million pound deal in major boost
Harland and Wolff is set to clinch a major deal for the construction of two luxury cruise liners


13. Local man killed during practice for Isle of Man TT
A Northern Ireland motorcyclist has been killed during practice for the Isle of Man TT


14. First Minister Trimble and Deputy Mallon unite to slam DUP
First Minister David Trimble and his deputy Seamus Mallon have joined forces to criticise the DUP`s decision not to play a proper part in the new devolved administration.


15. Former U.S. drugs chief to monitor RUC changes
The former director of America`s Drug Enforcement administration, Tom Constantine, is to be in charge of new policing arrangements in Northern Ireland.


16. Aircraft firm to create 1200 new jobs for Shorts in boost for Northern Ireland economy
Belfast-based Bombardier Aerospace is to recruit 1200 new workers providing a boost for Shorts


17. DUP vow to defeat Trimble and his `Republican Agenda`
DUP deputy Leader Peter Robinson says his party`s priority is to defeat First Minister David Trimble in the next election


18. ATHLETICS: Zoe aims to make N.I. sporting history in Manchester
Zoe Brown, daughter of well-known sporting parents, is hoping to make history at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester.


19. GOLF: Major Golf Tournament for Mount Juliet
Mount Juliet is to host the American Express World Golf Championship in September 2002


20. Health Minister moves to ban cigarette advertising
Cigarette advertising is to be banned by the government from July 2000


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