UTV Articles Search: November 2002 back to the Archive
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1. RUGBY: Harlequins slump to defeat
Belfast Harlequins were beaten 14-24 by Galwegians in their All-Ireland League Division One clash at Deramore Park today.


2. GAA: Ninth All Star for Carey
Kilkenny hurler DJ Carey has won his ninth All Star award.


3. CRICKET: England set to crash
Australia are coasting to victory in the Third Ashes Test in Perth.


4. SAILING: Challenger set to break record
The Irish Independent-backed vessel Challenger is making good progress in its Round Ireland record attempt.


5. SOCCER: Dublin City cruise to victory
Dublin City dominated their First Division clash against Waterford United at the Morton Stadium today to earn a 5-1 victory.


6. SOCCER: Three matches called off after pitch inspections
Just two out of today`s five scheduled matches in the Daily Mirror Irish League Premier Division were played today.


7. SOCCER: Double for Henry
Thierry Henry followed up his hat-trick heroics against Roma in midweek with a double for Arsenal today in a 3-1 win over Aston Villa which put them four points clear at the top of the Premiership.


8. Dublin bomb victims remembered
Wreaths were today laid in memory of three Dublin bus workers killed by car bombs in the city thirty years ago.


9. RUGBY: Ulster defeat Glasgow
Ulster produced a stirring fightback to claim safe passage to a Celtic League semi-final showdown with Munster in Limerick.


10. Foot-and-mouth scare in Scotland
Initial tests for foot-and-mouth disease at a farm in the north of Scotland today have proved negative.


11. Millions watch Big Brother finale
Almost half the viewing public in Britain tuned in to see ex-Take That idol Mark Owen win Celebrity Big Brother, Channel 4 said today.


12. IFI workers protest in Cork
Around 200 former Irish Fertilizer Industry workers held a protest march through Cork city this afternoon.


13. UN inspectors resume searches in Iraq
United Nations weapons inspectors have resumed their searches for arms in Iraq after a one-day break.


14. HORSERACING: Irish win at Newbury
The Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup at Newbury has seen its first Irish win since Bright Highway in 1980.


15. HORSERACING: Wins for Geraghy and Swan
Foxchapel King and Over The First have won the features at Fairyhouse.


16. Ship`s crew fall sick - again
A Disney cruiseliner has returned to port in the United States for a second time after almost 190 passengers and crew became seriously ill.


17. McGuinness dismisses speculation
Sinn Fein chief Martin McGuinness today dismissed speculation the IRA was poised to disband as ``totally unfounded and misleading``.


18. SOCCER: Vogts plea over joint bid
Berti Vogts has made an impassioned plea for the Euro 2008 finals to be handed to Scotland and Ireland.


19. New theory over Mombasa attacks
US officials have said a Somali-based Islamic group could have been behind Thursday`s terror attacks on Israeli targets in Kenya.


20. Dannii angry at BNP slur
Australian pop star Dannii Minogue has attacked the British National Party after comments she made were used by the far right group as evidence that she supported their anti-immigration policies.


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