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Ombudsman probes NI incident
The Police Ombudsman`s Office is investigating the circumstances surrounding a road collision near Armoy in County Antrim following the death of a youth injured in the incident.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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Maskey: NI council failed in pledge
A former Lord Mayor of Belfast today lambasted the city council for failing to implement an anti-sectarian strategy initiated while he was in office.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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Ahern defends against Collins claims
The Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has told the Dáil it was not for him to investigate the tax affairs of Limerick TD Michael Collins when told of his problems with the Revenue Commissioners.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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Chilli products withdrawn across NI
A number of chilli products are being withdrawn from shops and restaurants across Northern Ireland amid fears they contain a cancer causing dye, it emerged tonight.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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Labour arrest near Blair
A delegate to the Labour Party conference was arrested today after he allegedly confronted the Prime Minister as he entered the convention centre in Bournemouth, police said.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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Royal Mail fined £7.5m
The Royal Mail was today fined £7.5 million for missing targets on two of its business services, adding fresh financial pressure as it faced a 24-hour strike by postal workers.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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Heather has `no beer belly`
Pregnant Heather Mills McCartney joked today with children at her old primary school: ``I haven`t really got a beer belly, this is a baby in here.``
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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`Pray for pope` begs cardinal
One of Pope John Paul II`s closest advisors has said the pope is in very bad health.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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Britney: I wore the trousers
Pop pin-up Britney Spears disclosed today she was the ``man`` in her relationship with chart hunk Justin Timberlake.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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SOCCER: Language barrier hampers Chelsea
Claudio Ranieri has revealed how the language barrier at Chelsea is holding up the team`s development.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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SOCCER: Fergie banks on Scholes
Sir Alex Ferguson is banking on Paul Scholes to inspire another lucrative Champions League campaign for Manchester United in Stuttgart tomorrow night.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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Ireland aims to double tourism revenue by 2012
Ireland`s tourism minister today welcomed ``ambitious but achievable`` aims to double revenue from overseas visitors to the Republic by 2012.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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SOCCER: Two changes to NI squad
The return of Colin Murdock and Gary Hamilton are the only changes to the Northern Ireland squad which will face Greece in the forthcoming European Championship qualifier.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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Abuse cases could cost Irish state £700m
The Irish exchequer could face a bill of more than £700 million to compensate victims of abuse by members of religious orders, a senior Dublin government official said today.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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Plea to NI politicians over autistic children
Northern Ireland politicians were tonight urged to back a new approach to the education of autistic children.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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SOCCER: Newcastle dismiss Robson rumours
Newcastle United this afternoon moved to quash speculation that Sir Bobby Robson has resigned.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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NI woman in teenage threesome claim
A woman who is alleged to have conducted two threesomes with two teenagers was described as being "like a mother" in court today.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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Derry home vandalised causing £70,000 damage
Thieves have stripped the contents from a house in Derry causing £70,000 pounds worth of damage in the process.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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Ford puts pressure on republicans
Republicans must not be allowed to wriggle out of the IRA`s responsibility to end all paramilitary activity, it was claimed today.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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Family of Cork man struggle to have body returned
The family of a Cork man murdered in Britain last week are endeavouring to have his body released by police.
Tuesday 30th September 2003
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