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Schoolgirl carried from coastal rocks
Both Portrush lifeboats and a rescue helicopter from Sligo were mobilised to rescue a 14-year-old girl from rocks at Portstewart.
Saturday 28th February 2009
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Woman dies in Newry house fire
It looks like an accidental fire claimed the life of a 51-year-old woman in her Newry home early on Saturday morning.
Saturday 28th February 2009
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Cowen vows to change system
Irish Premier, Brian Cowen, has announced that a new Central Banking Commission will be set up as part of a radical reform of the Republic`s financial system.
Saturday 28th February 2009
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RUGBY: Grand Slam dream still alive
Captain Brian O`Driscoll paid tribute to England after leading Ireland to a gritty 14-13 triumph at Croke Park - keeping his team on course for the Grand Slam.
Saturday 28th February 2009
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GOLF: Teenager beaten but not downcast
Rory McIlroy`s bid for glory came to an end, but Paul Casey booked his place in the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship semi-finals but at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Arizona.
Saturday 28th February 2009
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Tories to renegotiate devolution
The Conservative Party will seek to renegotiate the power-sharing agreement that returned devolution to Northern Ireland if it wins the next general election.
Saturday 28th February 2009
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SOCCER: Scottish Premier League review
Celtic have thrashed St Mirren 7-0 in the SPL.
Saturday 28th February 2009
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RUGBY: Scots far from emphatic
Scotland recorded their first victory in this year`s RBS 6 Nations but failed to lift much of the pressure on coach Frank Hadden after a performance which lacked composure and fluency for the majority of the game.
Saturday 28th February 2009
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SOCCER: Vintage Ports hoist cup
Championship side Portadown have Gary McCutcheon to thank for their Co-operative Insurance Cup triumph over Premiership side Newry City at Mourneview Park.
Saturday 28th February 2009
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Man charged over rugby skipper`s murder
A man has been charged with the murder of a rugby captain at one of Ireland`s most prestigious clubs who was mistakenly gunned down in a drugs feud.
Saturday 28th February 2009
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SOCCER: Linfield 0 Colearine 1
Linfield lost ground at the top of the Irish Premier League last night after a 1-0 defeat at home to Coleraine.
Saturday 28th February 2009
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SOCCER: Carling Cup final lookahead
John O`Shea is expecting a much tougher Carling Cup battle against Tottenham than many are predicting.
Saturday 28th February 2009
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RUGBY: France 21 Wales 16
Lee Byrne rallied Wales following their first RBS 6 Nations defeat in almost two years, declaring: "The championship is far from lost."
Saturday 28th February 2009
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Seven arrested over £6.2m raid
Seven people are being questioned over Ireland`s biggest ever bank robbery.
Saturday 28th February 2009
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Pedestrian is seriously injured
A teenage girl is in a serious condition in hospital after being knocked down in Belfast.
Saturday 28th February 2009
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Slumdog children `to move into flats`
Slumdog Millionaire child actors Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail and Rubina Rafiq Ali Qureshi may soon leave the slums which won them their fame.
Friday 27th February 2009
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Child dies in Tyrone farming accident
The daughter of one of Northern Ireland`s top horse racing trainers was killed after being crushed under heavy machinery.
Friday 27th February 2009
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GAA: McMenamin suspension increased
Tyrone gaelic footballer Ryan McMenamin has had his suspension increased to 8 weeks.
Friday 27th February 2009
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Businessman stripped of multi-million pound lifestyle
A helicopter, luxury villa and Bentley are among the assets recovered by the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) in civil proceedings against a businessman in County Armagh.
Friday 27th February 2009
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DNA to be used in robbery case
DNA evidence is to form part of the case against a man accused of a series of cash-in-transit robberies across greater Belfast.
Friday 27th February 2009
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