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Gun found in Craigavon
A gun has been found in Craigavon following a security operation at a derelict house.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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Postmasters in efficiency plea
Postmasters in the Republic of Ireland are calling on their colleagues in the country`s mail service to be more
efficient in order to help maintain the local post office network.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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Man charged with drugs possession
A Ballymun man has been charged with the possession of 400,000 euros worth of cannabis.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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SOCCER: English championship review
Gary Megson`s survival mission with Nottingham Forest ended in failure today as the club who won the European Cup in 1979 and 1980 had their relegation to Coca-Cola League One confirmed.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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Battle for Foyle hots up
Voters will not forgive parties who fail to grasp the opportunity Gerry Adams is creating to bring devolution back to Stormont, a senior Sinn Fein figure claimed today.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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RUGBY: Harlequins in All-Ireland final
Belfast Harlequins have booked their place in the final of the All Ireland League, beating Garryowen 18 points to five.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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Illegal fuel seized in Strabane
A total of 36,000 litres of illlegal fuel have been recovered by the police in Strabane.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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SOCCER: English Premiership Review
Henri Camara fired Southampton out of the bottom three with a stunning late winner as Norwich slumped to the bottom of the Barclays Premiership table.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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SOCCER: Celtic 1 Hibs 3
Hibernian threw Rangers an unexpected lifeline in the Bank of Scotland Premier League championship race by snatching a shock success at Celtic Park this afternoon.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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SOCCER: Glens win Premier Division title
Glentoran have won the Irish League Premier Division title after defeating Crusaders 2-0 at Seaview.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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Two die in road accidents
The names of the two people who died in road accidents in County Tipperary this Bank Holiday weekend have been named.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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Attacks in Cairo
A string of attacks is rocking central Cairo.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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HORSERACING: Footsteps wins 2,000 Guineas
Footstepsinthesand grabbed the UltimatePoker.com 2000 Guineas at Newmarket today to cement the new partnership of Kieren Fallon and Aidan O`Brien.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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BOXING: McCullough angry with Larios
Belfast boxer Wayne McCullough has accused WBC super-bantamweight champion Oscar Larios of going back on his word after the Mexican backed out of a rematch.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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Boy missing from Salthill
Gardai in Galway are looking for help in tracing a teenage boy, who has been missing from his home in Salthill since last Monday.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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Man shot dead in Meath
Gardai are hunting for a four-man gang following the fatal shooting of a man in his 30s in County Meath early this morning.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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SOCCER: Bosvelt agrees City departure
Paul Bosvelt will leave Manchester City this summer after signing a two-year deal with Dutch top-flight outfit Heerenveen.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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SOCCER: Mourinho eyes history repeat
Chelsea go to Anfield on Tuesday requiring just a score-draw to take them through into the final.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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SOCCER: O`Leary wants new forward
Aston Villa manager David O`Leary has warned mis-firing strikers Juan Pablo Angel and Darius Vassell to expect a rival for their places this summer.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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SOCCER: McLeish won`t take second best
Rangers manager Alex McLeish has assured fans he is aware second best is never good enough at Ibrox.
Saturday 30th April 2005
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