UTV Articles Search: April 2001 back to the Archive
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1. Cashier pleads guilty to the theft of £350,000
A former cashier at British Telecom has pleaded guilty to the theft of more than £350,000 from the company`s Castle Lane shop in Belfast.


2. Best accepts honour
George Best is to accept the freedom of Castlereagh.


3. Child dies in farm tragedy
A two-year-old boy has been killed in a farm accident in County Antrim.


4. IRA conviction sent back to Court of Appeal
The floodgates could be opened on a series of appeals by people convicted of terrorist offences in Northern Ireland more than 20 years ago following a decision by the Criminal Cases Review Commission, it has been claimed.


5. Special Olympics appeal
Organisers of the Special Olympics have issued an appeal for people to provide homes for athletes during the 2003 Games.


6. Language question sparks Census row
A row has broken out over the Irish language question in the Census.


7. Cliftonville in search of Inter-Toto berth
There`s one match in the Smirnoff Irish League Premiership Division tonight and Cliftonville can clinch a place in the Inter-Toto Cup with the right result against league runners-up Glenavon.


8. Sex beast jailed for nine years
A 63-year-old pervert who abused his partner`s daughter has been jailed for nine years.


9. Waterways under threat from disinfectant
Thousands of gallons of disinfectant used to combat foot-and-mouth are pouring into Northern Ireland`s waterways, it has been claimed.


10. Sinn Fein stadium call
Northern Ireland`s sports stars should be encouraged to make full use of an new all-purpose stadium planned for the Republic of Ireland, a Sinn Fein MLA has said.


11. Clarke records comfortable Japanese win
Darren Clarke shot a three-under-par 67 to gain a comfortable win in the Chunichi Crowns in Japan.


12. St Michael`s crash out of Hogan Cup
St Jarlath`s Tuam 0-11 St Michael`s Enniskillen 0-10 - St Michael`s were edged out of the Hogan Cup semi-final by the narrowest of margins at Breffni on Sunday.


13. Wallace edges closer to quarter-final spot
In the World Snooker Championships Dungannon`s Patrick Wallace, who won three matches just to clinch a place at the Crucible, is only two frames away from a dream clash with Swail after he took the last of the session to lead 11-5.


14. Fear of failure drives O`Leary on
David O`Leary has revealed fear of failure is the driving force behind his ambition to succeed as Leeds boss.


15. Rangers set for summer changes
Rangers manager Dick Advocaat is set to ring the changes this summer as he attempts to regain the Scottish Premier League title from Celtic.


16. Durkan makes Census appeal
Up to half of Northern Ireland households have already returned their Census forms, Stormont Finance Minister Mark Durkan has said.


17. McGuinness makes Bloody Sunday murder call
The British Army got away with murder on Bloody Sunday, Sinn Fein`s Martin McGuinness has claimed.


18. Sinn Fein accused of electioneering
Two Sinn Fein MLAs e been accused of using questions to a minister to score political points.


19. Human rights failure of Irish government highlighted
The Irish government failed to measure up to international human rights standards both at home and abroad during 2000, Amnesty International has said.


20. Shots narrowly missed MP inquiry is told
Bullets fired from Londonderry`s historic walls narrowly missed then MP Bernadette Devlin as she started to speak to civil rights supporters on Bloody Sunday, it has been claimed.


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