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Adams on Sinn Fein expectations
Sinn Fein will not accept any sanctions as part of a deal to restore the power-sharing executive in Belfast, party president Gerry Adams warned tonight.
Friday 28th February 2003
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Teenager in court on robbery charges
A teenage girl has been in court charged with robberies on elderly people in County Down.
Friday 28th February 2003
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Rioters face tougher sentences
Street rioters in Northern Ireland could face up to a year in jail, it emerged tonight.
Friday 28th February 2003
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UDA change C Company name
The name of Johnny ``Mad Dog`` Adair`s infamous terror unit has been changed by loyalist paramilitary chiefs in Northern Ireland, it was revealed tonight.
Friday 28th February 2003
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Conflict after Howlin-Higgins ruling
The Irish Republic`s parliamentary and judicial systems were on a potential collision course tonight.
Friday 28th February 2003
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Parties withdraw from Shannon protest
Irish political parties today withdrew from a planned anti-war protest after activists threatened to pull down Shannon airport`s perimeter fence.
Friday 28th February 2003
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Two arrested over girl`s murder
Irish police today arrested two men in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 17-year-old girl in 1999.
Friday 28th February 2003
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Lavigne concert venue switch
The Avril Lavigne concert that was originally scheduled for the Olympia Theatre in Dublin has been moved to the Point Theatre due to ticket demand.
Friday 28th February 2003
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McCartney was a prude
Actor Michael Caine has claimed former Beatle Paul Mccartney was a prude during the Swinging 60s.
Friday 28th February 2003
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RUGBY: Ireland squad is named
The Ireland Squad of 24 from which the team to play France in the Six Nations Championship on Saturday week will come from, has been named.
Friday 28th February 2003
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`Culture of secrecy` claim
The Irish government was today accused of encouraging a culture of secrecy by proposing to double the period of time that official documents remain classified.
Friday 28th February 2003
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Cork road victim named
The off duty garda who died in a road accident early this morning in Co Cork has been named.
Friday 28th February 2003
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SOCCER: Woodgate in line for debut
Jonathan Woodgate is in line to make his Newcastle debut after being included in the squad for the first time for tomorrow`s Barclaycard Premiership clash with Chelsea.
Friday 28th February 2003
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Britney`s lover kiss and tell
Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst said Britney Spears wore a see-through shirt to seduce him on their first night together.
Friday 28th February 2003
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SOCCER: Keegan hopes Cole stays quiet
Kevin Keegan is hoping Andy Cole does not repay a long-standing friendship by blasting Blackburn to victory against Manchester City tomorrow.
Friday 28th February 2003
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SOCCER: Double blow for Hoddle
Glenn Hoddle is still faced with a striker shortage ahead of Tottenham`s visit to West Ham tomorrow.
Friday 28th February 2003
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No `magical` solution to Ulster talks
Key talks on the Belfast Agreement next week will have little chance of creating a breakthrough, a senior Sinn Fein figure said today.
Friday 28th February 2003
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Ombudsman review on hold
Plans to carry out a major review of the Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman`s office have been put on hold, it was revealed today.
Friday 28th February 2003
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SOCCER: Keane plays midfield in final
Sir Alex Ferguson felt Roy Keane was so comfortable in his new central defensive role on Tuesday that he could have completed the game wearing `a bowler hat and white gloves`.
Friday 28th February 2003
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Howlin and Higgins must reveal sources
Brendan Howlin and Jim Higgins have been told they must reveal their sources for allegations against two senior gardai, by the Morris Tribunal.
Friday 28th February 2003
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