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Aer Lingus unaffected by Boeing scare
Aer Lingus has said that its fleet is not effected
by the Boeing fuel tank scare.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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Fans flock to Kildare festival
Thousands of music fans have flocked to Kildare for the Greenfields festival.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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Fans snap up Oasis tickets
Tickets for the new Oasis tour have been snapped up by eager fans within hours of going on sale.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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Omagh go top after Seaview win
Omagh went to the top of the Smirnoff Irish League Premier Division after overcoming Crusaders at Seaview.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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SOCCER: Keane off in day of drama
Roy Keane was sent off in the dying seconds of Manchester United`s game at Sunderland after apparently elbowing former Republic of Ireland team-mate Jason McAteer.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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SOCCER: SOCCER: Fresh trouble for Keano
Roy Keane is back in the headlines after being sent off against Sunderland for elbowing Jason McAteer in their Premiership clash at the Stadium of Light.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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SOCCER: Double joy for Tottenham
Tottenham 2 Southampton 1 - Glenn Hoddle must have done something good in a former life if the start of the current campaign is anything to go by.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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Taoiseach attends installation of bishop
The Papal Nuncio and the Taoiseach were among the hundreds who celebrated the installation of the new Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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County Clare sea search
A major search is ongoing off the County Clare coast for a man who threatened to jump from the Cliffs of Moher.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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UUP must return to Assembly pledges
Ulster Unionists would be ``committing electoral suicide`` if they fail to return to their Assembly election pledges of four years ago, the party has warned.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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SOCCER: Keane dismissed after McAteer tussle
Sunderland 1 Manchester United 1 - Roy Keane was sent off in the dying seconds after apparently elbowing former Republic of Ireland team-mate Jason McAteer.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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Man remanded over suspect Belfast device
A 38-year-old man has been remanded in custody accused of leaving a suspect device on a City Bus in Belfast in July.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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Head injuries leave man critical
Police in west Belfast are trying to establish how a man sustained head injuries which have left him critically ill.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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Call made over elderly
The Northern Ireland Executive is facing demands for a Commissioner for the elderly to be appointed, after claims that a stroke victim was unable for four days to be admitted to hospital.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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Trimble slams republican tactics
Republican leaders have seen their plan to politically exploit sectarian tensions in Belfast badly backfire, Northern Ireland First Minister David Trimble has claimed.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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SOCCER: Robbie makes fresh career move
Robbie Keane has completed his £7 million move to Spurs in the latest instalment in a busy career for the talented Dubliner.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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SOCCER: Hoddle lands Robbie for Spurs
Glenn Hoddle kept his promise when he completed the signing of Republic of Ireland striker Robbie Keane from Leeds for £7 million.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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Boeing safety checks ordered
Emergency safety checks have been ordered on thousands of Boeing jets because of concerns over fuel pumps.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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Dublin traffic disruption
Travel to and from Dublin through the north of the city is set for disruption throughout the weekend.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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Blair in environmental call
The Earth Summit should send a clear message that there must be ``no backsliding`` by countries from agreed positions on the environment and sustainable development, the British Prime Minister Tony Blair has said.
Saturday 31st August 2002
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