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1. Shorts talks break down
Talks between unions leaders and management at Shorts have broken down once again.


2. SOCCER: Chelsea beat United
Chelsea`s Roman legion conquered new territory today as Claudio Ranieri`s battlers beat Manchester United 1-0 to soar above Arsenal at the Premiership summit.


3. Ireland to play West Indies
Ireland are scheduled to play two one-day matches against the West Indies at cricket in the summer of 2004.


4. SOCCER: Liverpool beat Birmingham
Liverpool produced their second high-quality performance in four days to underline their determination to stay in the chase for the Premiership crown.


5. BBC creates new chart
BBC bosses have created a new chart - for bands that have never made it into the charts.


6. Police quiz terror suspects
Six men being detained by Sussex Police under anti-terrorism legislation were still in custody tonight.


7. SOCCER: Sven dismisses Chelsea rumours
Sven-Goran Eriksson today brushed aside reports linking him with Chelsea and insisted he already had the biggest job in football.


8. SOCCER: Arsenal draw with Fulham
Edwin van der Sar frustrated Arsenal as he produced save after save to earn Fulham an unlikely point at Highbury.


9. SOCCER: FA reveals suspension plans
Football Association executive director David Davies today confirmed that players who fail to take drugs tests could face immediate suspensions.


10. Murphy resists nationalist demands
Northern Ireland Secretary Paul Murphy tonight resisted nationalist demands to lift the suspension of the power-sharing Assembly.


11. Body of Irish Sergeant returns
The body of the Irish Army Sergeant, who died in a road accident in Liberia last Thursday, has arrived back at Baldonnell aerodrome.


12. England in `difficult group` for Euro 2004
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson has called on his side to start Euro 2004 with all guns blazing after being paired with France in today`s draw.


13. SOCCER: Vieira relishes facing England
Arsenal midfielder Patrick Vieira is relishing the prospect of coming face to face with some familiar Premiership rivals when France and England clash in the European Championships next summer.


14. Unions resume Shorts talks
Union leaders at the crisis-hit Shorts plant are back in talks with the management of the east belfast aerospace company.


15. Ahern invites DUP for talks
The Taoiseach Bertie Ahern is to invite DUP Leader Ian Paisley and DUP Deputy Leader Peter Robinson to Dublin for talks with an open agenda.


16. Man killed in Carlow
A man has been killed in a road traffic accident in Carlow this morning.


17. Police probe County Down murder
Police investigating the murder of a man in Co Down a year ago have issued a fresh appeal for witnesses to come forward.


18. Teenager beaten in Belfast
The son of a man who lost both legs in a loyalist punishment shooting was badly beaten in an attack in north Belfast early today.


19. SOCCER: Chelsea dismiss Sven link
Chelsea`s interim chief executive Paul Smith today revealed there is ``no substance`` to the latest rumours linking Sven-Goran Eriksson to the Stamford Bridge club.


20. SOCCER: Celtic could join Europe elite
Celtic could soon be invited to join the powerful G14 group of European elite clubs, according to Bayern Munich general manager Uli Hoeness.


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