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Pool attendant pleads guilty to spying on women
A pool attendant was warned he faces an "inevitable" prison sentence after he pleaded guilty to spying on women in changing room showers where he worked.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Airport parking slammed in survey
Northern Ireland's two main airports have scored badly in a customer satisfaction survey looking at parking, shopping and eating facilities.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Ireland ‘slow’ to grant refugee status
The Irish rate of granting refugee status to asylum seekers is well below the EU average.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Man shot in Derry was convicted rapist
A man shot in both legs in a paramilitary-style attack in Derry was a convicted rapist.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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One in four PSNI officer is Catholic
A record number of Catholics have joined the PSNI, Policing Minister Paul Goggins has revealed.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Domestic violence unreported due to lenient sentencing
Lenient sentences given to convicted wife beaters are discouraging victims of domestic violence from reporting the crime, the Assembly heard on Tuesday.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Oil sullies producing nations
Francisco Toro: Venezuelans could tell G20 leaders that oil production corrupts rulers and drives a wedge between them and their citizens
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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How do we rid ourselves of the awful images brought on by Mr Jacqui Smith? Try this ...
Lucy Mangan: Here are some suggestions for how we might spin ourselves (and even the beleaguered couple) out of this mental and professional crisis
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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RIRA suspect in court on explosive charges
A Real IRA suspect has been remanded in custody after being charged with explosive offences.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Laundered fuel seized in Co Armagh
Over 4,000 litres of laundered fuel have been seized in Co Armagh.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Job losses at Belfast car plant
Union leaders say workers intend to occupy the Visteon car parts factory in Belfast until an agreement over redundancy is reached.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Republican community 'crucial to murder arrests'
Information from the republican community in Northern Ireland played a crucial role in the arrests over the security force killings, the First Minister said on Tuesday.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Man attacked by hatchet wielding robbers
A man in his 50's has been attacked by robbers wielding a hatchet in his Warrenpoint home.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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£600,000 stolen in van robbery
Over £600,000 has been stolen during an armed robbery of a cash delivery van outside a Costcutters store in County Londonderry.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Widespread condemnation of hijackings and alerts
Hundreds of children at a primary school in Belfast were sent home on Tuesday morning because of a security alert.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Body found near railway line
A man's body has been found on Downhill beach in Co Derry.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Who killed the New York Times?
Dan Kennedy: Arthur Sulzberger is being blamed for the newspaper's decline, but it's hard to see what he could have done differently
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Toddler dies in Coleraine road accident
A three-year-old girl has died after being struck by a car in Coleraine, Co Londonderry.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Johnson ready to take on Slovenia
Damien Johnson is savouring the moment as Northern Ireland build up a head of steam in their World Cup qualifying campaign.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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'NI raring to go' - Hughes
Northern Ireland captain Aaron Hughes insists the players are refreshed and ready to cement their place at the top of Group Three when Slovenia arrive at Windsor Park for a World Cup qualifier on Wednesday.
Tuesday 31st March 2009
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