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SOCCER: I won`t change Rooney - Eriksson
Sven-Goran Eriksson insisted he cannot fundamentally change Wayne Rooney`s temperament - as that would risk ruining the England teenager`s world-class talent.
Friday 30th September 2005
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Tightrope walker calm ahead of City Hall stunt
A daring tightrope walker will this weekend walk between the domes of Belfast City Hall at the start of celebrations to mark the building`s 500th anniversary.
Friday 30th September 2005
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Man held after pipebomb attack
A man has been arrested in connection with a pipebomb attack in Ballymoney, County Antrim, yesterday.
Friday 30th September 2005
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Man in court on murder bid charge
A 29-year-old man is due to appear in court in the morning, charged with attempted murder.
Friday 30th September 2005
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Ian Paisley`s church attacked
The Rev Ian Paisley`s Belfast church was attacked by vandals today.
Friday 30th September 2005
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Adams urges swift return to power-sharing
Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams today called on the British and Irish governments to move quickly to restore power-sharing in the wake of IRA decommissioning.
Friday 30th September 2005
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UTV Live: Women of Achievement
On tonight`s programme, UTV Live is featuring Save the Children`s Women of Achievement Awards.
Friday 30th September 2005
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Five walk free in pipeline battle
Five men jailed for the last 94 days in their battle to stop energy giant Shell building a gas pipeline walked free from court today.
Friday 30th September 2005
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Four in court over alleged ATM fraud
Four foreign nationals have appeared before Naas District Court over an alleged ATM card fraud.
Friday 30th September 2005
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UCC voted University of the Year
UCC in Cork has been voted Irish University of the Year.
Friday 30th September 2005
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Kerry death treated as `suspicious`
Gardai in County Kerry are treating the death of a 68-year-old farmer in his home as suspicious.
Friday 30th September 2005
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SOCCER: United won`t break the bank to keep Keane
Manchester United are ready to let Roy Keane leave in the summer rather than break the bank to try and persuade the influential Irishman to stay.
Friday 30th September 2005
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Footballer cleared of raping student
Ireland and Arsenal footballer Graham Stack was cleared today of raping and sexually assaulting a 22-year-old law student.
Friday 30th September 2005
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Arnie terminates gay marriage bill
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has vetoed a bill that would have allowed gay couples to marry.
Friday 30th September 2005
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SOCCER: Duo missing for Celtic
Celtic manager Gordon Strachan is still without captain Neil Lennon and Alan Thompson for tomorrow`s Bank of Scotland Premier League trip to bottom place Livingston.
Friday 30th September 2005
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SOCCER: Bruce: `Cunningham has future at the top`
Steve Bruce insists Birmingham skipper Kenny Cunningham is good enough to continue operating at Premiership level even though the central defender is reluctant to talk about his future until Christmas.
Friday 30th September 2005
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Irish government awaiting commission verdict on IRA
The Irish government will not be fully satisfied that the IRA has abandoned all criminality until the Independent Monitoring Commission gives the terrorist group a clean bill of health, Irish Justice Minister Michael McDowell said today.
Friday 30th September 2005
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Founding member of Alliance Party dies
One of the founding members of the Alliance Party, Basil Glass, died today.
Friday 30th September 2005
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SOCCER: Bruce salutes legend Keane
Steve Bruce has hailed Roy Keane as a Manchester United legend and believes he is capable of playing in the Premiership for another two seasons.
Friday 30th September 2005
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SOCCER: Dyer close to return
Kieron Dyer is poised to make his first appearance in more than a month for Newcastle at Portsmouth having been sidelined with back and groin injuries.
Friday 30th September 2005
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