UTV Articles Search: September 2007 back to the Archive
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1. RUGBY: Glenullin through to final
Glenullin have reached the Derry Senior football final after beating Ballinderry by 1-13 to 0-8 in their semi-final.


2. RUGBY: Ireland out of World Cup
Ireland have been knocked out of the Rugby World Cup after losing 30-15 to Argentina in Paris.


3. Arson attack in Dunmurry
A woman has been treated for smoke inhalation following an arson attack on a taxi depot in Dunmurry on the outskirts of Belfast.


4. GAA: Crossmaglen win Armagh title
Crossmaglen have won their 12th Armagh senior football title in a row.


5. Bond film actress dies
Lois Maxwell, who found fame playing the James Bond movie character Miss Moneypenny, has died aged 80.


6. SOCCER: Everton 2 Middlesbrough 0
Steven Pienaar scored his maiden goal in English football as Everton proved too strong for Gareth Southgate`s side at Goodison Park.


7. Man beaten with iron bars
A man in his 60s has been taken to hospital after being beaten by a gang of men wielding iron bars at Moss-Side in County Antrim.


8. FORMULA ONE: Hamilton wins Japanese Grand Prix
McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton won an action-packed Japanese Grand Prix and took a massive step towards winning the Formula One drivers championship after closest rival Fernando Alonso failed to finish at a sodden Fuji Speedway.


9. Sparrow tops film character poll
Captain Jack Sparrow in the hit Pirates of the Caribbean movies has been voted the United Kingdom`s favourite big-screen character in a poll.


10. GOLF: Britain and Ireland retain Seve Trophy
Britain and Ireland retained the Seve Trophy at The Heritage course near Dublin with a demolition job on Continental Europe in the singles.


11. RUGBY: France 64 Georgia 7
Christophe Dominici scored twice as France ran in nine tries to demolish Georgia, pick up a bonus point and take their place in the quarter-finals of the World Cup.


12. Hill walkers rescued in County Down
A group of hill walkers have been rescued after getting lost in the Mourne mountains in County Down.


13. Rallies in Dublin and Belfast support Burmese democracy
Hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets of Dublin and Belfast in a show of solidarity with Burmese demonstrators under attack in their own country.


14. SOCCER: O`Neill backs Martin Jol
Aston Villa manager Martin O`Neill has leapt to the defence of Martin Jol and believes Tottenham are capable of breaking into the top four and achieving Champions League football.


15. Last service of Drumcree rector
The Reverend John Pickering has conducted his final service at Drumcree Parish Church in Portadown, County Armagh.


16. RUGBY: Jenkins sacked by Wales
Gareth Jenkins has been sacked as Wales head coach after his side crashed out of the World Cup.


17. Man held after Clontarf murder
A 41-year-old man has been arrested by gardai investigating the murder of Finbar Dennehy in the Clontarf area of Dublin.


18. US tops half-term holiday destination poll
America is now the most sought-after half-term holiday destination for families in the United Kingdom, according to a new poll.


19. RUGBY: Scarlets 34 Connacht 11
The Scarlets produced an entertaining four-try victory as they registered their first home Magners League win of the season with a bonus point.


20. SOCCER: Birmingham 0 Manchester United 1
Cristiano Ronaldo`s first goal of the Barclays Premier League campaign secured victory for Sir Alex Ferguson`s side at St Andrews.


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