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Sellafield row rumbles on
Irish opposition to the Sellafield nuclear waste reprocessing operation looked like intensifying tonight after clear differences with the British government persisted at two high-level meetings in Dublin.
Friday 30th November 2001
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Incendiary warning
Police have issued a warning to shop owners in all areas of Northern Ireland to search their premises thoroughly before closing them.
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SOCCER: O`Neill to spend
Celtic manager Martin O`Neill claims now is the time for him to splash the cash on new signings before the gruelling festive programme.
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RUGBY: Warren Gatland profile
Warren Gatland was the Kiwi who fell in love with Ireland on the 1989 All Blacks` tour and decided to put down roots.
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Flanagan to retire
Sir Ronnie Flanagan tonight confirmed his intention to retire as Northern Ireland`s police chief.
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Wicklow dead named
Three men, including two brothers, who died in a road crash in Wicklow were named today.
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Stormont extra cash
The £28 million in additional cash allocated to Stormont this week by the Chancellor of the Exchequer should be spent on providing free nursing care for the elderly, it was suggested today.
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Blair`s Dublin/Monaghan promise
British prime minister Tony Blair today promised to help ``in any way`` with the investigation into the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings.
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Mic Christopher dies
Mic Christopher, former lead singer with the Mary Janes died in Amsterdam yesterday.
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Blair and Ahern disagree over Sellafield
Differences between the British and Irish governments over plans for a controversial development at the Sellafield nuclear plant in Cumbria were highlighted when the leaders of the two countries met today.
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RUGBY: Latest : Gatland reign over
Ireland coach Warren Gatland has been replaced, it was announced today.
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SOCCER: McCarthy looks forward
Mick McCarthy will have a great big smile on his face whatever pot luck is inflicted upon the Republic of Ireland in tomorrow`s World Cup draw in South Korea.
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SOCCER: World Cup draw
For the first time in the World Cup, the draw has been arranged so that each group will have an even spread of countries from different parts of the world when the finals begin in Japan and South Korea next summer.
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Irish bombings plea
Protesters demanding that Britain hands over documents to an Irish commission investigating the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings, which killed 33 people, gave British prime minister Tony Blair a noisy reception today.
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Trimble`s last minute appeal
Hardline Ulster Unionists will be giving the IRA an excuse further to delay weapons decommissioning if they succeed in imposing a deadline for the completion of disarmament, Northern Ireland First Minister David Trimble warned today.
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Wilkinson suggested for Oscars
British Actor Tom Wilkinson, who rose to fame after the sucess of the Full Monty is now been acclaimed for his role in small budget family drama, In The Bedroom
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Ian Brown tours Ireland
Former Stone Roses frontman, Ian Brown, has added a number of shows in Ireland to his forthcoming tour.
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Police water cannon proposal
Police chiefs in Northern Ireland are considering purchasing water cannons as part of a drive to find alternatives to baton rounds, it emerged today.
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Sectarianism warning
Sectarianism is Northern Ireland`s version of racism and must be tackled by all the political institutions, Stormont minister Sean Farren argued today.
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Post Office delivers again
Nine out of 10 first class letters are arriving on time after a ``good recovery`` in mail reliability, it was announced today.
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