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1. Queen`s human organ revelation
Queen`s University Belfast revealed for the first time tonight the extent of its human organ retention for medical research.


2. Trimble`s devolution support
David Trimble today gave his support to devolution and said it would bring `real benefits` to the community.


3. Alliance slammed over Sinn Fein support
The decision by the Alliance Party to back Sinn Fein`s Alex Maskey in the vote to decide the next Lord Mayor of Belfast has been slammed by unionist politicians.


4. McWilliams on form
Ulsterman Jeremy McWilliams continued his good form by qualifying on the provisional third row of the grid after the first qualifying session for the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello.


5. SOCCER: Dowie`s managerial chance
Oldham have sacked manager Mick Wadsworth after just seven months in charge and replaced him with first-team coach and former Northern Ireland international Iain Dowie.


6. Lurgan hit by job losses
The Colondade insurance call centre in Lurgan is to close with the loss of 100 jobs.


7. Queens sets up review group
Queen`s University has established a review group to examine procedures on the use of human organs and tissue.


8. SOCCER: Irish given African warning
Irish fans have been given a warning about the quality of African football as World Cup holders France were beaten by Senegal in the opening match of the tournament.


9. Helicopter goes missing near everest
A helicopter with 10 people on board has disappeared in the Mount Everest region.


10. SOCCER: Bohs net former Orient keeper
Former Leyton Orient goalkeeper Ashley Bayes has joined Irish Premier League side Bohemians on a three-year contract.


11. SOCCER: Fergie to pursue Nesta
Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted he will move in for Italy defender Alessandro Nesta once the World Cup is over.


12. New York celebrates Jubilee
The Empire State Building is to be lit up in purple and gold next week to celebrate the Queen`s Golden Jubilee, it was announced today.


13. Wheel clampers arrested
More than a dozen wheel clampers have been arrested for staging an unofficial strike in Dublin.


14. SOCCER: Senegal`s warning for Ireland
Ireland fans were tonight given a warning about the quality of African football as World Cup holders France were beaten by Senegal in the opening match of the tournament.


15. Maskey`s sectarian tension claim
The calming of sectarian tensions in Belfast will be a top priority of a Sinn Fein Lord Mayor, the party`s candidate claimed tonight.


16. Killers could face life sentences
Killers who commit the most serious murders could now face minimum jail terms which would mean ``little or no hope`` of eventual release as a result of new sentencing guidelines issued today by the British Lord Chief Justice.


17. SOCCER: Senegal win adds to World Cup shocks
Senegal`s sensational 1-0 victory against world and European champions France today will go down in history as one of the greatest ever World Cup shocks.


18. Big Brother - First task revealed
The Big Brother housemates will be given their first task tomorrow and are facing a week of cold showers if they fail to complete it.


19. Spider man fights online pirate fiends
Three million online film pirates have copied the new Star Wars and Spider-Man movies from the Internet, according to a report published today.


20. UK unions back `repressive` treatment campaign
UK union leaders today backed a campaign to raise awareness of the ``repressive`` treatment of workers in South Korea.


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