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More floods for summer washout
The summer washout continued on Monday, as torrential downpours created havoc across Northern Ireland.
Monday 31st August 2009
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Man accused of spying on teen
A Co Londonderry man has appeared in court accused of spying on his teenager neighbour for up to five years.
Monday 31st August 2009
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Helmand justice system 'corrupt'
A Co Down woman has spoken out about the justice system in Afghanistan.
Monday 31st August 2009
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Teenager raped in Lisburn
A teenage girl has been raped on a tow path in Lisburn.
Monday 31st August 2009
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Welfare clampdown saved thousands
A crackdown on cross-border welfare cheats has saved the taxpayer €300,000 in its first six months, according to the Irish government.
Monday 31st August 2009
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School canteen destroyed by fire
The recently refurbished canteen of a west Belfast school has been destroyed by fire.
Monday 31st August 2009
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Vigil for critical Cave Hill teenager
Friends of the teenage girl who fell from Cave Hill at the weekend have described their frantic efforts to try and rescue her.
Monday 31st August 2009
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Teen footballer forced to retire
Northern Ireland youth international Daniel Wright has been forced to retire at the age of just 17 because of a heart problem.
Monday 31st August 2009
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Ref defends McGeady dismissal
Referee Dougie McDonald said he was convinced that Celtic midfielder Aiden McGeady deserved his second yellow card for diving during the Hoops' 1-0 win over Hibernian at Easter Road on Sunday.
Monday 31st August 2009
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Sir Hugh Orde steps down
Sir Hugh Orde's tenure as Northern Ireland Chief Constable has ended after seven years in charge of policing the region.
Monday 31st August 2009
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Man in court over Highland Show rape
A man from Northern Ireland appeared in court in Edinburgh charged with raping a teenager at the Royal Highland Show.
Monday 31st August 2009
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Jacksons welcome homicide ruling
The family of Michael Jackson said it looked forward to justice being served following a ruling of homicide in the singer's death.
Monday 31st August 2009
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Queen's exhibition celebrates JFK legacy
Rare artefacts from John F Kennedy's 1963 visit to Ireland have been unveiled in Belfast as part of a new memorial exhibition on the assassinated US president.
Monday 31st August 2009
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Streisand costumes on show in Co Kildare
A collection of clothing and outfits spanning the life and career of Barbra Streisand has gone on display in Co Kildare.
Monday 31st August 2009
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Celebrations for City Hall reopening
A celebratory parade is to be staged in Belfast to mark the reopening of City Hall after its two year £11m refurbishment.
Monday 31st August 2009
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Belfast Mela celebrates multiculturalism
The damp and dismal weather on Sunday did not deter thousands of people attending the multicultural festival, the Belfast Mela.
Sunday 30th August 2009
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Jackson fans recreate thriller routine
Hundreds of Michael Jackson fans performed the dance routine to his hit single Thriller in celebration of what would have been the singer's 51st birthday.
Sunday 30th August 2009
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The Grapes of Wrath revisited: The changing face of Valle Vista, Arizona
Foreclosures of this decade are stripping homes to the rafters in one Arizona retreat
Sunday 30th August 2009
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Ant and Dec defend Boyle decision
Britain's Got Talent hosts Ant and Dec have defended the decision to allow Susan Boyle on the show, despite concerns over vulnerable contestants on television.
Sunday 30th August 2009
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Philip French's top 10 classic British archetypes
Philip French on the gallery of familiar faces that populated British cinema in its heyday
Sunday 30th August 2009
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