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1. SOCCER: Lampard on world player shortlist
Frank Lampard will go head to head with Ronaldinho again next month after both players were included on the three-man shortlist to be FIFA`s World Player of the Year.


2. Police officers `undermining peace process` - Adams
Some police officers in Northern Ireland opposed to power sharing and the Good Friday Agreement are intent on undermining the process, Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams claimed today.


3. SOCCER: Man Utd keen on Steve Davis
Manchester United could be set to swoop for Northern Ireland midfielder Steven Davis in January.


4. Cyprus president on ferries` issue
The President of Cyprus says the flag of his country is not one of convenience for the shipping industry.


5. Investment body exceeding job targets
Almost twice as many jobs have been promised by new foreign investors in Northern Ireland in the past year than Invest NI had projected, it was revealed today.


6. Blades let Pompey speak to Warnock
Sheffield United have given Portsmouth permission to talk to manager Neil Warnock.


7. Search for fisherman called off
The search for a missing fisherman off the Wexford coast has been called off for the night.


8. Securicor van robbed in Co Antrim
A Securicor van has been robbed outside the Northern Bank in Ballyclare.


9. Explosion at Kilkeel plant
Two people have been slightly hurt in an accidental explosion in Kilkeel.


10. Loyalist flags to be removed before Best`s funeral
All loyalist flags and graffiti will be cleared from the Belfast estate where George Best`s funeral begins, paramilitary chiefs pledged tonight.


11. Camilla named ABC`s `most fascinating person`
The Duchess of Cornwall has been crowned the Most Fascinating Person of 2005 by US network ABC News.


12. Drumcree Orangeman to join Parades Commission
An Orangeman who was at the centre of the Drumcree marching dispute is to be appointed to serve on the Northern Ireland Parades Commission, it emerged tonight.


13. Water charges to be unveiled next week
The British Government will press ahead next week and announce its controversial plans for the introduction in water charges in Northern Ireland despite massive public and political opposition.


14. Bush: Iraq withdrawal would make us look weak
United States President George Bush issued a resounding defence of his embattled Iraq war strategy today, vowing to stay the course and settle for nothing but complete victory.


15. Cigarettes seized in smuggling probe
Up to 35,000 cigarettes were seized today by police in a series of searches linked to investigations into smuggling and money laundering in Derry city.


16. Model Petra writes book on tsunami horror
Czech beauty Petra Nemcova, whose British boyfriend was swept to his death in the Asian tsunami, has written a book about her fight for survival.


17. Gregory Peck star is stolen
Gregory Peck`s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has been stolen.


18. Pinter to miss Nobel Prize events on medical advice
Doctors have told British playwright and poet Harold Pinter to pull out of a trip to Stockholm to mark his Nobel Prize, his agent confirmed today.


19. United plan early Best tribute
Manchester United officials have urged supporters to be in their seats by 7.45pm at Old Trafford tonight.


20. Mother gives evidence in Cork murder trial
The Central Criminal Court has been told that the man who killed 11-year-old Robert Holohan had, at one stage, been due to say a prayer of the faithful at his funeral mass.


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