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`No review` of Garvaghy Rd march decision
The Parades Commission has said that it will not be reviewing its decision to ban Orangemen from the Garvaghy Road this Sunday.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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BB up for full moon party
Big Brother housemates will throw a "full moon party" tonight after passing their Glastonbury task.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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GOLF: Clarke considers putting options
Darren Clarke has still to decide whether a belly putter is the way for him to go as he searches for a first victory since last August.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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DJ Academy info from UTV Live
UTV Live featured a report on the Sonic DJ Academy.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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Religious order gives child-abuse evidence
The first of a number of religious orders has started giving evidence in public to the commission inquiring into childhood abuse.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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Man acquitted in Cork rape case
A 35-year-old English man accused of raping a woman in Bandon, County Cork, has been acquitted at the Central Criminal Court.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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Co Tipperary road death reports
Reports are coming in of a fatal road accident in County Tipperary.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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PSNI suspend membership decision
Police officers do not have to declare their affiliation to organisations such as the Orange Order for the next three months.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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Scientists claim discovery of ultimate hair-of-dog
A return to nature has produced what some are hailing as the most significant hangover preventative known; using cactus-juice to stave off morning-after effects.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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Title for new Harry Potter book announced
Harry Potter author JK Rowling has used the internet to announce the title of the next, highly anticipated, Harry Potter book.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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New Assistant Garda Commissioner
A new Assistant Garda Commissioner has been appointed.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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Education minister plans to reform exam regulations
Ireland`s minister for education has said he is prepared to examine the rescheduling of the Leaving and Junior Certificate exams for students who cannot sit them.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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DUP policing board member calls on chairman to quit
Policing Board chairman Desmond Rea today faced internal demands to quit as a major new row flared over Northern Ireland`s Full-Time Reserve.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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Witnesses give evidence at Cork trial
Witnesses have been giving evidence in the trial of a young Cork man accused of unlawfully killing another young man at a bar in west Cork.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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Boost urged for people with learning difficulties
The British government was today urged to improve access to support for people with severe learning disabilities in Northern Ireland.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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Nurses urged to reject pay agreement
Nurses should snub the second phase of the national pay partnership agreement as it does not address critical issues, a union recommended today.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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SOCCER: Dundee insist Celtic lead Novo hunt
Dundee chief executive Peter Marr believes Celtic still head the queue to sign striker Nacho Novo, despite the Spaniard apparently holding out until Old Firm rivals Rangers come in with an offer.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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SOCCER: Hasselbaink pondering next move
Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is weighing up his options before deciding on a new club.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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Cork rape trial continues
The trial is continuing at the Central Criminal Court in Dublin of a man accused of raping a woman in a garden in Shanakiel in Cork in April 2002.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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Woman killed in Coleraine crash
A woman in her sixties has been killed in a car crash near Coleraine.
Wednesday 30th June 2004
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