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IRA faces `war is over` demands
The IRA faced demands from unionists tonight to make a definitive declaration that its war is over.
Wednesday 30th April 2003
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NI man shot by police `under survelliance`
A man shot dead by police in Northern Ireland had been at the centre of a drugs surveillance operation, it emerged tonight.
Wednesday 30th April 2003
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NI politics `stuck in the trenches`
The Northern Ireland political system is stuck in the trenches, it was claimed tonight.
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Legionnaires` bug caught from hot tub
A man who died from Legionnaires` disease caught the bug while viewing a house that was for sale, it emerged today.
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Doherty holds off Higgins comeback
Ken Doherty reached the semi-finals of the Embassy World Championship for the first time in five years tonight and then laughed: ``I could just see the headlines had I lost.``
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Belfast rape accused denies daughter`s claims
A Belfast man who admitted having an affair with his step-daughter today denied sexually abusing her and his daughter when they were children.
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`IRA will not undermine process` - Adams
The IRA will not in any way undermine the peace process or the Good Friday Agreement, Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams claimed today.
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Possible drugs link in NI shooting
A possible drugs link to a man shot dead by police in Northern Ireland was today being investigated.
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Ex-special branch man quizzed by police
A former Special Branch man was being questioned tonight by detectives investigating the leaking of transcripts of telephone conversations between the Prime Minister`s chief of staff and Sinn Fein`s Martin McGuinness.
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Morrison in court over compensation claim
Rock star Van Morrison will learn tomorrow whether a claim for compensation over a cancelled concert has multiplied into hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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Mencap information from UTV Live
Tonight on UTV Live included a report on Mencap`s first challenge event in Northern Ireland - the Mourne Challenge.
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Public health doctors talks due
Both sides in the public health doctors dispute in the Republic are to attend talks at the Labour Relations Commission tomorrow.
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SOCCER: Arsenal boardroom battle
Arsenal have stressed their determination to keep a tight grip on their player wage bill as they attempt to fund their delayed new stadium project at the same time as challenging Manchester United.
Wednesday 30th April 2003
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Trimble on Adams statement
Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble today played down the significance of Gerry Adams`s statement.
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Irish government trying to introduce ID number `by back door`
Irish Data Commissioner Joe Meade has expressed concern about government proposals to make the PPSN, or RSI number, a `health identity number`.
Wednesday 30th April 2003
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Gun attack on exiled Adair hideaway
Loyalist paramilitaries fired shots at the hideaway of jailed Ulster terror boss Johnny Adair`s exiled wife, police said tonight.
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Singing legend to perform at festival
Diva Dionne Warwick has been added to the line-up of Britain`s biggest jazz festival, it was revealed today.
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Full Monty star wins high praise
Actor Robert Carlyle gives the ``performance of his life`` as Adolf Hitler in an acclaimed new film about the dictator, critics said today.
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SOCCER: McAteer seeks end to injury misery
Sunderland midfielder Jason McAteer is determined to finish a miserable season on a high by locking horns with title contenders Arsenal.
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Irish general election research
Young voters were the most apathetic at the last general election in the Irish Republic, figures showed today.
Wednesday 30th April 2003
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