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Friday not a deadline for peace deal
The Taoiseach Bertie Ahern said tonight that he hoped agreement could be reached before Friday in Northern Ireland`s power-sharing impasse, but denied it was a final deadline.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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GOLF: Plans for Clarke Golf Academy announced
Plans to build the first ever Darren Clarke Golf Academy were announced today.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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Rights body wants to probe female inmate`s treatment
The Human Rights Commission tonight demanded the right to conduct its own research into the treatment of women prisoners in Northern Ireland.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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Adams warns Paisley over harsh language
Political leaders in Northern Ireland need to moderate their language if they want to strike a deal to revive power sharing quickly, Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams warned tonight.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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Over 200 jobs axed with Bewley`s closures
Bewley`s two landmark central Dublin cafes will close for the last time this evening.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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Councillors walk out of SELB meeting
A number of councillors have walked out of an emergency meeting of Northern Ireland`s Southern Education Board this afternoon.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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Co. Clare teen dies in shooting incident
A 17-year-old girl has died following a shooting incident in County Clare.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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More choice for air travellers
Belfast got another clutch of flight destinations today as the low-cost airlines stepped up their campaigns for more customers.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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Tyrone roads scheme unveiled
The British government today announced a multi-million pound scheme to improve the roads infrastructure in Co Tyrone.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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Fears grow for missing angler
Fears heightened tonight for the safety of a missing angler on Upper Lough Erne.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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SOCCER: Diouf banned for spitting
Bolton striker El-Hadji Diouf will serve an immediate three-match ban after admitting a charge of improper conduct for spitting.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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Scepticism reigns in shadow of watchtowers
Every time Thomas Rogers boils a kettle Army cameras glare at him from all sides of his kitchen.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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Odyssey marks four successful years
Belfast`s Odyssey Arena is now one of Ireland top entertainment venues and has helped pump over £38 million into the local economy over the past four years, it was claimed today.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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New independent hospital for Dublin
Dublin is to get its first independent hospital in more than two decades.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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SOCCER: Maloney back in Hoops
Shaun Maloney celebrated his first appearance in a Celtic shirt in over nine months this afternoon with the winning goal as the club`s Under-21 side beat their Livingston counterparts.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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Holy Cross children still receive counselling, court told
Three years after the terrrorising of innocent children in the Holy Cross school dispute, over 20 of them are still receiving counselling, the Appeal Court in Belfast heard today.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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Countess opens £2.7m MRI unit
The Countess of Wessex today officially opened the new MRI unit at the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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Elton: `Posh put career before marriage`
Sir Elton John has blamed Victoria Beckham for the problems in her marriage.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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Finucane: `New law could end independent public inquiries`
British government legislation for the inquiry into the murder of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane could be used to suppress facts in a tribunal into allegations of Army bullying in Deepcut Barracks, Lords were warned today.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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Sinn Fein pair jailed for IRA membership
Two members of Sinn Fein have been sentenced to four years in prison after being found guilty of IRA membership in Dublin today.
Tuesday 30th November 2004
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