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West Belfast parade contains only minor disturbances
The Whiterock Orange Order parade in west Belfast has passed off with just a few stone throwing incidents.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Majority verdict allowed in Dando murder trial
The judge in the Jill Dando murder trial has told the jury he is prepared to accept a majority verdict.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Holidaymakers face lengthy delays
British holidaymakers flying to the Balearic islands face delays of up to 13 hours.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Lions coach heaps praise on star player
Lions coach Graham Henry has paid a glowing tribute to Irish midfield genius Brian O`Driscoll following his man-of-the-match display that tore apart world champions Australia.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Sensational Grand Prix win for McWilliams
Jeremy McWilliams has completed his first ever Grand Prix victory.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Trimble resignation looms
Mr Trimble`s year long tenure as Stormont First Minister is entering its final hours.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Big Brother doggy tales
The Big Brother housemates have taken delivery of a bichon frise dog called Paddy which they have to train.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Three arrested after burglary at church
Three people have been arrested after there was a burglary at St Andrews Church of Ireland church at Maghery near the Birches in Portadown.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Ireland tame Springbok challenge
Ireland U-21 43 South Africa U-21 42 - Ireland beat South Africa 43-42 in the under 21- Ireland have tamed South Africa in the Sanzar tournament in Sydney today.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Dawson could pay for tour dissent
Lions scrum-half Matt Dawson was left red-faced and facing possible sanctions after criticising the touring management party just hours before their outstanding 29-13 first Test victory over Australia.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Adams voices concern
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has said `kamikaze` politics from unionists could dismantle the politicla institutions at Stormont.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Lions player ratings
Lions player ratings following their superb win over Australia in Brisbane
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Serious road accident on A1
There has been a serious collision on the A1 at Newry, resulting in the road being completely closed.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Empey to take over as First Minister
A leading ally of David Trimble has announced that he would take over the Ulster Unionist leader`s role as First Minister of Northern Ireland when he steps down at midnight tonight.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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God`s magic too much for Aussies
The Brian O`Driscoll legend grows bigger by the game after the man who is nicknamed `God` ripped the world champion Wallabies to pieces in the Lions 29-13 first test win in Brisbane.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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O`Driscoll - the Wizard of OZ
Brian O`Driscoll became a Lions legend in Brisbane as world champions Australia crashed to to a 29-13 defeat.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Man dies in Armagh collision
A 30-year-old man has died in a road collision in Armagh.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Airport to be named after Lennon
John Lennon is to be honoured by his home city with Liverpool Airport being renamed after the star.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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11 arrested after Dundalk disturbances
Eleven people were arrested in serious overnight disturbances in the border town of Dundalk, police in the Republic of Ireland have said.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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Train vandalism in Belfast and Coleraine
Around 10 pm on Friday a number of young people placed plastic pipes, wooden poles and a concrete slab on the railway line at Bridgend in Belfast.
Saturday 30th June 2001
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