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SOCCER: Cork 2 Bohemians 1
Cork City have defeated Bohemians 2-1 to maintain their Eircom League title challenge.
Monday 31st October 2005
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SOCCER: Anderton and Foulkes leave Hearts
Hearts chief executive Phil Anderton and club chairman George Foulkes have left Tynecastle with Roman Romanov, son of majority shareholder Vladimir Romanov, taking up both roles.
Monday 31st October 2005
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Plea to loyalist paramilitaries after LVF move
Loyalist paramilitary groups were today urged to follow the LVF and order their military units to stand down.
Monday 31st October 2005
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SOCCER: McLeish focuses on his team
Rangers manager Alex McLeish insists his players are under enough pressure heading into the Champions League game against Artmedia Bratislava without worrying about saving his job.
Monday 31st October 2005
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Hain welcomes paramilitaries` stand down
A paramilitary group`s decision to stand down its military units was welcomed as a "step forward", by Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain today.
Monday 31st October 2005
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Search for body off Clare coast
A search has started off the coast of County Clare following a report that a body was seen in the water near Doolin.
Monday 31st October 2005
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Blunkett asks sons to sell shares
British Work and Pensions Secretary David Blunkett tonight bowed to pressure and asked his sons to sell off shares in technology firm DNA Bioscience which he had purchased on their behalf.
Monday 31st October 2005
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SOCCER: Duff to play against Betis
Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho has confirmed that Republic of Ireland winger Damien Duff will play against Real Betis after recovering from his cartilage injury.
Monday 31st October 2005
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SOCCER: Benitez backs Morientes
Fernando Morientes retains the confidence of manager Rafael Benitez as Liverpool bid to complete a demanding four-month journey into the last 16 of the Champions League.
Monday 31st October 2005
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£3m spent on policing parade
About £3 million was spent on policing a controversial Protestant Orange Order parade in Belfast which descended into violence, it was confirmed tonight.
Monday 31st October 2005
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30 dead after US air raid in Iraq
More than 30 people are dead following an American air raid in western Iraq.
Monday 31st October 2005
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SOCCER: O`Leary on reconnaissance mission to Moscow
Aston Villa manager David O`Leary has been running the rule over potential targets in the Russian primera Liga.
Monday 31st October 2005
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RUGBY: All Blacks ready for `massive` tour
New Zealand will embark on a potential Grand Slam tour of the UK and Ireland next Saturday, and All Blacks scrum-half Byron Kelleher admits: "It`s massive."
Monday 31st October 2005
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SOCCER: Shearer has no thought of revenge
Newcastle skipper Alan Shearer insists there will be no thought of revenge as he attempts to keep his Carling Cup dream alive at Wigan.
Monday 31st October 2005
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Best `out of bed`
George Best today got out of his hospital bed and spoke to friends and family as doctors admitted he could leave his intensive care unit within days.
Monday 31st October 2005
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SOCCER: Wigan concentrate on survival
Wigan skipper Arjan De Zeeuw claims his side are refusing to look beyond avoiding relegation this season despite being second in the Barclays Premiership table.
Monday 31st October 2005
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SOCCER: Flamini move is upheld
Mathieu Flamini`s 2004 move to Arsenal has been upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport who dismissed an appeal from Marseille, his former employers.
Monday 31st October 2005
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SOCCER: Gray pleads with boo-boys
Sunderland striker Andy Gray has pleaded with the boo-boys to get behind his side as they attempt to dig themselves out of an ever-deepening hole.
Monday 31st October 2005
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Premiership footballer charged with drink-driving
Bolton footballer El Hadj Diouf has been charged with drink-driving, police said today.
Monday 31st October 2005
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Loyalists may stage Dublin rally
The organisers of a loyalist rally in Belfast at the weekend are considering staging a similar event in Dublin, it emerged today.
Monday 31st October 2005
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