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MPs slam Iraq pictures
Chilling TV pictures of Iraqi prisoners being tortured and abused by US soldiers will damage Britain and signal the "end of the story" for America in Iraq, it was claimed.
Friday 30th April 2004
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Jackson pleads not guilty
A bespectacled Michael Jackson has been indicted on multiple charges of child abuse.
Friday 30th April 2004
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Photos show breach of Geneva Convention
The torture and abuse of Iraqi detainees depicted in a series of shocking photographs is in direct contravention of rules governing the treatment of prisoners of war.
Friday 30th April 2004
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Millions prepare for EU expansion
The European Union is counting down to the biggest ever expansion in its history and preparing to welcome millions of new citiziens from eastern Europe.
Friday 30th April 2004
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Three charged over Derry murder
Three men have been arraigned at Londonderry Crown Court charged in connection with the murders of two men in the city last year.
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Children warned after NI abduction attempts
Schoolchildren in Belfast were warned to be vigilant today following a number of attempted abductions across the city.
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Plans for NI air ambulance halted
A proposal for an air ambulance to be introduced in Northern Ireland appears to have been grounded following a feasibility study.
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Dublin gardaí make drugs seizure
Gardaí in Dublin have seized 1000 ecstasy tablets and an amount of cocaine, valued in total at about €12,000.
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Irish Anti War Movement to use protest
The Irish Anti War Movement intends to use the May Day Protest as a starting point for a campaign of opposition to America`s involvement in Iraq.
Friday 30th April 2004
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Sanchez accused of spoiling tactics
Northern Ireland manager Lawrie Sanchez has been accused of spoiling tactics three matches into his reign.
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Hirst depicts Christs last hours
Bad boy of British art Damien Hirst has created a series of shocking art works inspired by the last hours of Christ.
Friday 30th April 2004
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Ferguson unites with his stars
Manchester United produced an unprecedented show of unity today with defiant manager Sir Alex Ferguson vowing to fight the critics.
Friday 30th April 2004
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Dublin ecstacy seizure
Dundrum Gardai have seized 1000 ecstasy tablets and cocaine at a planned search of a house in Sandyford this morning.
Friday 30th April 2004
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Rossi takes pole position in Spain
Valentino Rossi took provisional pole position for the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez to once again prove his world title credentials.
Friday 30th April 2004
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Barnardo`s case adjourned as alleged victim breaks down
The Crown Court trial of two former Barnardo`s workers was adjourned for a time today as one of their alleged male victims broke down in tears.
Friday 30th April 2004
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NI drugs accused jailed for two years
A convicted would-be drug dealer stands to loose his home, his mother`s home and car, Ballymena Crown Court heard today, after he was jailed for two years.
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SOCCER: Holland keeping up appearances
Charlton captain Matt Holland has responded to treatment on a back problem in time to feature against Leicester at The Valley tomorrow.
Friday 30th April 2004
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Ahern urged to stop drift in peace process
The Taoiseach Bertie Ahern was urged today to stop the drift in Northern Ireland`s peace process.
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Celebrities bore me -Norton
The comic, who was poached by the BBC in a deal thought to be worth £3.5 million earlier this year, says he gets bored by celebrities.
Friday 30th April 2004
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Man Utd show of unity
Manchester United put on an unprecedented show of unity this lunchtime in an attempt to end speculation over the futures of Ruud van Nistelrooy and Roy Keane.
Friday 30th April 2004
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