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Donaldson issues warning to Trimble
Ulster Unionist hardliner Jeffery Donaldson has reiterated his demand that Sinn Fein ministers be expelled from the Stormont government unless IRA arms are handed over by the end of the month.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Fermanagh man found dead in Dublin named
A man found dead in Dublin city centre has been named by gardai tonight.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Captain`s armband might work for Hughes - McIlroy
Sammy McIlroy believes his new skipper Michael Hughes can be Northern Ireland`s David Beckham.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Kilpatrick celebrates European double
Belfast kickboxer Alan Kilpatrick is celebrating winning his second European title.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Four arrested and ammo found in Bangor
Four men have been arrested and a quantity of ammuniiton recovered following a number of house searches in County Down this morning.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Republicans` names `found on computer equipment`
The names of 700 republicans were found in computer equipment seized at the home of a County Antrim man, Belfast`s High Court has been told.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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South Tipp voters set for by-election
A by-election is to be held in the constituency of South Tipperary before the end of the month.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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McCartney breaks into senior squad
Under-21 defender George McCartney has been drafted into the senior Northern Ireland squad for Saturday`s World Cup qualifier against Bulgaria at Windsor Park.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Johnson and Kelman renew Giants pledge
Defencemen Shane Johnson and Todd Kelman have become the latest players to pledge their futures to Belfast Giants after signing up for the 2001/02 Sekonda Superleague season.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Further twist in Children`s Hospice row
A management council is to stand down amid fears the crisis-hit Northern Ireland Hospice could be plunged into debt, it emerged today.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Bomb alert declared a hoax
A bomb scare which saw part of Belfast city centre sealed off this afternoon has been declared a hoax.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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IRA talks are historic says Kelly
IRA talks with General John de Chastelain`s disarmament commission are unprecedented in republican history, Sinn Fein claimed today.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Flashpoint Orange Order march moved
Organisers of a controversial loyalist march through a nationalist County Londonderry village have announced a change of venue.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Continuity IRA member jailed in Dublin
A 34-year-old Dublin man has been jailed for four years at the Special Criminal Court today for membership of the dissident republican Continuity IRA group.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Latest: Belfast city centre bomb scare
A bomb scare has brought Belfast city centre to a standstill this afternoon.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Donegal foot-and-mouth scare over
A suspected case of foot-and-mouth disease in County Donegal has been given the all-clear.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Couto and Davids to miss Irish clashes
Portugal captain Fernando Couto will miss Saturday`s World Cup qualifier against the Republic of Ireland after being suspended by FIFA following a failed drugs tests.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Illicit chat between SF and DUP councillors probed
A chat between a Sinn Fein councillor and his Democratic Unionist equivalent is to be investigated by the Rev Ian Paisley`s party.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Irish cash aid boost announced
The worldwide fight against AIDS has been given a boost by the Irish government`s pledge to raise its financial contribution to the cause.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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Darcy in five-way tie at the top of Masters
Eamonn Darcy is part of a five-way tie for the lead in the Victor Chandler British Masters at Woburn today.
Thursday 31st May 2001
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