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SOCCER: McCarthy reveals Keane peace talks
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy and Sunderland counterpart Roy Keane have made up their differences after their World Cup spat in 2002.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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New charges in `C` rape case
New charges of sexual assault are to be brought against the man who successfully challenged the constitutionality of statutory rape legislation earlier this year.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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Paramilitaries `could help with truth recovery`
Republican and loyalist paramilitaries can aid the truth recovery process in Northern Ireland by revealing details of unsolved crimes, a new report has claimed.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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Madonna to discuss adoption
Madonna is to discuss her and husband Guy Ritchie`s adoption of a Malawian baby on BBC2`s Newsnight.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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GENERAL Sports groups discuss Maze plans
Sportsmen and politicians have met for the first time as plans for the Maze stadium stepped up a gear.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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459 suspected of drink driving
Gardaí say they detected 459 instances of suspected drink driving over the Bank Holiday weekend.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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Dramatic day for Smart Telecom
It has been a dramatic day for Smart Telecom after the High Court in Dublin turned down its claim for a 3G mobile phone licence and the company was then bought by one of its shareholders for €1.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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SOCCER: Lisbon Lions join Celtic in Portugal
Celtic manager Gordon Strachan is hoping to repay the Lisbon Lions by beating Benfica in the city where the Glasgow side became the first British side to lift the European Cup.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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One dead, six injured in Co Antrim RTC
One person has died and six people have been injured in a road collision in County Antrim.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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GOLF: Singh and Nelson enter World Golf Hall of Fame
Golfers Vijay Singh and Larry Nelson were inducted to the World Golf Hall of Fame.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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Inquest into NI death
A critically ill man with just days to live was taken off antibiotics, an inquest has heard.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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Travolta cross dresses into prison
John Travolta has described his recent experiences dressing up in women`s underwear as like being in prison.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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Mental health services revamp
A new boss is to be appointed to revamp Northern Ireland`s out-of-date mental health and learning disability services.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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DUP rules out devolution on policing
Distrust of republicans rules out devolution of policing powers to the Assembly in the foreseeable future, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has said.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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SOCCER: Vandals wreck Swifts` pitch
Thugs have vandalised the pitch at Dungannon Swifts` Stangmore Park grounds forcing the cancellation of a local cup match.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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GOLF: US to name Ryder captain soon
Some time soon the Professional Golfers` Association of America will call a press conference to name their new Ryder Cup captain - the man to oppose Nick Faldo`s Europe in 2008.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe separate
Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe have separated after seven years of marriage.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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Opera star postpones UK tour
Opera star Russell Watson has postponed his UK tour as he continues to recover from emergency surgery to remove a brain tumour, his spokesman has confirmed.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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Survey finds racist incidents falling
The number of people who have expericed racism in the Republic of Ireland has fallen from 18% to 15% over the past three years, according to a new survey.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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Point Depot village gets go-ahead
Planning permission has been granted for the creation of a new village style development beside Dublin`s Point Depot.
Tuesday 31st October 2006
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