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Paisley and Ahern talks overrun
Historic talks between the Reverend Ian Paisley and the
Taoiseach at Government Buildings ran over their scheduled time today.
Thursday 30th September 2004
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Hume in Bigley TV appeal
A Nobel Peace Prize winner has appealed to the captors of British hostage Ken Bigley to return him to his Irish-born mother.
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Irish Film and TV awards` nominations
The nominations for the Irish Film and Television awards have been announced.
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McGivern on Labour race case`
The Labour Party leadership seems hell-bent on pushing a race discrimination case it faces to the brink, a trade unionist claimed today.
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Plea to employers over migrant workers
Northern Ireland companies were today urged to update their employment procedures in response to the growing numbers of migrant workers in the workplace.
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Irish mothers encouraged to breastfeed
Mothers in the Republic are being urged to be more confident about breast-feeding, especially in public.
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SOCCER: Law:`Rooney will take my crown`
Manchester United legend Denis Law has tipped Wayne Rooney to obliterate his Old Trafford scoring records.
Thursday 30th September 2004
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SOCCER: Santini: `Ref matter is finished`
Tottenham manager Jacques Santini could not confirm if the Football Association warned him over comments about referee Peter Walton - but insists the matter is finished.
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Army chief enters `bullying` row
The head of the British Army tonight entered the deepening row over alleged intimidation in the ranks.
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Building section collapses in Carrick
A total of 25 homes had to be evacuated after a building partially collapsed in Northern Ireland.
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Police plan security scaledown
It has been revealed that the police are planning to
remove heavy fortifications from up to 17 stations across Northern Ireland.
Thursday 30th September 2004
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`Homophobic` attack in Derry
A man has been attacked in Derry in an apparent homophobic attack.
Thursday 30th September 2004
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Aer Lingus will fly human remains
Aer Lingus has finalised a deal which will allow human remains to be flown home to Ireland, despite the decision to cease some of its cargo operations.
Thursday 30th September 2004
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Dublin gardaí appeal for assault witnesses
Gardai in Dublin are renewing their appeal for witnesses to a serious assault that happened in the early hours of last Friday, September 14.
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SOCCER: Rio on captaincy hopes
Manchester United captain-in-waiting Rio Ferdinand has admitted he would be stupid to turn down the skipper`s armband at Old Trafford.
Thursday 30th September 2004
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BA flight diverted to Amsterdam after threat
A British Airways flight from Berlin to London has been diverted to Amsterdam in Holland following a security threat.
Thursday 30th September 2004
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SOCCER: Porto face action over spitting
Porto are facing disciplinary action from UEFA over the incident in which a fan spat at Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho during the warm-up at Stamford Bridge.
Thursday 30th September 2004
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NI business `wants help not hindrance`
The British government was challenged today to stop hindering and start helping Northern Ireland business create prosperity and jobs.
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Conroy seeks Presidential nomination
Another candidate has confirmed that she is seeking a nomination to become President of Ireland.
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House price growth is down in Republic
The rate of house price growth in the Irish Republic is down on this time last year.
Thursday 30th September 2004
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