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SF take up Policing Board seats
Sinn Fein has formally taken its seats on the new Policing Board.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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SOCCER: Killen signs three-year deal with Celtic
Celtic have succeeded in their late bid to sign striker Chris Killen.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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Mahon Tribunal adjourned due to witness` ill health
The Mahon Tribunal has been adjourned until next Wednesday, because of the ill health of leading witness Tom Gilmartin.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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SOCCER: Worthington tipped for top job
Speculation is mounting that former international player Nigel Worthington is to be installed as Lawrie Sanchez`s replacement as Northern Ireland manager.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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Pair granted divorce in London six years after wedding
DJ Chris Evans and actress Billie Piper were today granted a "quickie" divorce in London.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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Motorcyclist dies in Co Antrim
A motorcyclist has died following a road traffic accident in County Antrim.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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School staff pay offer approved
A long-running dispute over pay rates for classroom assistants in Northern Ireland schools moved nearer a possible resolution today after Education Minister Catriona Ruane approved plans for a formal offer to the unions.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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RUGBY: Kearney relishing debut chance
Rob Kearney is looking forward to staking his claim for a place in Ireland`s World Cup squad after being handed his debut against Argentina on Saturday.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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SNOOKER: Jimmy White breaks in to Mountjoy
Snooker legend Jimmy White today made a memorable prison break from inside one of Ireland`s most famous jails.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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Deeny warns Minister over hospital
Stormont Health Minister Michael McGimpsey was today told not to build a £190 million hospital in Omagh if it did not include lifesaving acute services.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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Ryanair buys £1bn of new planes
Budget airline Ryanair is to buy 27 new planes in an order worth nearly £1 billion.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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Four held over blackmail plot
Four men appeared in court today charged with an alleged plot to blackmail a Belfast businessman out of £50,000.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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Residents complain about quality of life
A controversial landfill site outside Lisburn which was closed down following an inspection was reopened last night after action was taken to deal with masses of flies and foul smells.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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Mayor of Limerick opens Library
The Mayor of Limerick officially opened the new library at Watch House Cross this morning.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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SOCCER: O`Neill cools interest in Bellamy
Martin O`Neill is cooling his interest in signing Liverpool striker Craig Bellamy after learning he would have to pay between £10-12million for his signature.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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Rings show cancelled after injury
Theatre bosses have been forced to cancel performances of the Lord of the Rings, the most expensive musical in history, after an actor injured his leg on stage.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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Pay as you go waste plan under sonsideration
Northern Ireland homeowners could have to pay for each load of waste dumped under radical plans being considered by the DoE.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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SOCCER: Blatter re-elected unopposed
Sepp Blatter was today re-elected unopposed for a third term as FIFA president with a stinging rebuke against John McBeth, the Scot dramatically dumped as Britain`s FIFA vice-president following his extraordinary attack on African and Caribbean nations.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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Six arrested in Limerick murder inquiry
Garda in Limerick are questioning six people as part of the investigation into the murder of Thomas Moran in the city last November.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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Six arrested in Moran murder investigation
Gardaí in Limerick have arrested six people in connection with the murder of Thomas Moran.
Thursday 31st May 2007
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