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Police and fire crews attacked in west Belfast
Bottles and bricks have been thrown at police and fire crews attending a suspicious fire in west Belfast.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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Coleen celebrates her 21st birthday
A number of leading celebrities are expected to descend on Merseyside for the 21st birthday party of Coleen McLoughlin.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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SOCCER: English Premiership Review
Manchester United overcame a first-half scare to keep their Barclays Premiership title challenge on course with a 4-1 win over Blackburn at Old Trafford.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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SOCCER: Dungannon Swifts in Irish Cup final
Dungannon Swifts are through to the final of the JJB Sports Irish Cup after beating Cliftonville on penalties following extra-time.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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Harney warning to nursing unions
The Irish Health Minister, Mary Harney, is warning nursing unions that they are putting patient care in jeopardy if they proceed with threatened industrial action on
Monday.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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RUGBY: Belfast Harlequins and Garryowen in AIB final
Belfast Harlequins have defeated Shannon 32-28 to reach the AIB All-Ireland Cup final.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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SOCCER: Linfield 4 Ballymena 2
Linfield are through to the semi-finals of the JJB Sports Irish Cup after defeating Ballymena United 4-2.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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County Fermanagh death `not suspicious`
Police are no longer treating the death of a woman whose body was found at Lower Lough Erne in County Fermanagh as suspicious.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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Rangers 1 Inverness 1
Inverness Caledonian Thistle again proved to be the bogey team for Rangers when their 10 men came from behind to snatch a draw at Ibrox in the Bank of Scotland Premier League.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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NI rallies against water charges
Hundreds of people have attended a rally against paying water charges in Belfast city-centre.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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Cricket:England defeat Ireland
Paul Collingwood delivered another match-winning performance to prevent England from suffering further embarrassment and get their Super Eights campaign under way.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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Nurses back Cork hospital move
Nurses and midwives have voted in favour of relocating to Cork`s new multi-million-euro maternity hospital.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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Cyclist airlifted to hospital
A cyclist has been airlifted to hospital by police helicopter following an accident in County Down.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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Cricket:Rankin hopes for Derby delight
Boyd Rankin is making a big impression for minnows Ireland and hopes it will be enough to earn him a place in Derbyshire`s plans this summer.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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Dundee United 1 Celtic 1
Celtic`s push for a second successive Bank of Scotland Premier League title suffered another setback at Tannadice after a stunning late equaliser from Dundee United.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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Liverpool 4 Arsenal 1
Peter Crouch grabbed a hat-trick to give Liverpool revenge for the three defeats Arsenal had inflicted on them this season.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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Cricket:Johnston hails Irish performance
Ireland captain Trent Johnston hopes a few pints of Guinness were raised in toast to his team`s effort during their World Cup Super Eight defeat to England.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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Fine Gael Ard Fheis in Dublin
The Fine Gael Ard Fheis is taking place at CityWest in Dublin.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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RUGBY: Llanelli Scarlets 24 Munster 15
Llanelli marched into the Heineken Cup semi-finals after they ended Munster`s reign as European champions with a blistering performance at Stradey Park.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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Troops leaving Crossmaglen
British soldiers are pulling out of Crossmaglen - the border village at the heart of republican south Armagh.
Saturday 31st March 2007
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