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Troops back on streets after murder
The army will be back on the streets of north Belfast tonight in the wake of the latest loyalist feud murder.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Dublin set to reply to Sinn Fein ban
The Irish government will decide tomorrow on its formal response to David Trimble`s decision to ban Sinn Fein from attending cross-border ministerial meetings.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Bomb alert in south Belfast over
A bomb scare in south Belfast has been declared a hoax by the security forces.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Former GAA official admits sex assaults
A former top Ulster GAA official has admitted 21 sex assaults on children over a 29 year period.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Hutchinson confident of transfer system
Chelsea managing director Colin Hutchinson has said he is confident the transfer system will be retained - after splashing out £7.8million on Danish international Jesper Gronkjaer.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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MacKay to miss Dublin clash
Scotland winger Graham Mackay will miss tomorrow`s World Cup clash with Ireland in Dublin.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Eriksson confirmed as England coach
The Football Association has confirmed that Sven-Goran Eriksson has been appointed as the new England manager.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Plane crash in Taiwan
A Singapore Airlines plane bound for Los Angeles has crashed during a storm at Taiwan`s international airport.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Robbie and Liam in awards spat
Q Awards winners Robbie Williams and Liam Gallagher got involved in a war of words during the ceremony.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Meningitis killer gene discovered
The gene which transforms harmless meningitis bugs into killers has been found by British scientists.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Rush hour traffic tops stress poll
Rush hour traffic has topped a poll of the most stressful situations.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Blair Witch Project sequel flops
The second Blair Witch film has flopped on both sides of the Atlantic.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Coronation Street plans party to remember
Coronation Street chiefs today promised to treat fans to explosive storylines, new faces and two weddings in the countdown to the show`s 40th anniversary.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Clubbers warned about drug danger
Clubbers are being warned about the dangers of recreational drugs by a cabinet minster who lost his son to an overdose.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Explosives man released on bail
A man arrested by the team of detectives investigating the Omagh bombing has been released on bail.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Triple murder trial starts in Holland
Two Dutchmen charged with the murder of three young Irishmen in Holland begin their trial today.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Animal cannibalism `should be banned`
A complete ban on farm feeding practices that turn animals into cannibals was urged today in a draft report from the Food Standards Agency.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Economist gets Northern Ireland first
Northern Ireland economist John Simpson has been elected vice president of the European Union`s Economic and Social Committee.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Weather not set to affect matches
The weather is not set to pose any problems for tonight`s busy programme of league and cup action.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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Schoolgirl suspended over water bottle
A US schoolgirl has been suspended because she filled a volleyball team`s water bottles from the toilet.
Tuesday 31st October 2000
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