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New bomb fears for Policing Board

Dissident republicans who tried to blow up Northern Ireland's Policing Board HQ in Belfast are likely to target the building again, a senior officer has warned.
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Tiger image in tatters as third affair emerges

Tiger Woods’ image lay in tatters today as reports emerged over a third extra-marital affair.

We got it wrong on 11-Plus, says Sinn Fein MLA

A Sinn Fein MLA has said Martin McGuinness was wrong to axe the 11-plus without implementing a replacement.

Hotel offers wedding reception for less than £500

Brides-to-be are rushing up the aisle to take advantage of a wedding deal that offers a reception for less than £500.
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Republican fuel plant was supplying loyalist districts

Fuel laundered by republican paramilitaries from an illegal diesel plant was destined for loyalist communities.

TUV distances itself from loyalist killer petition

Jim Allister's Traditional Unionist Voice party last night distanced itself from a petition organised by one of its members calling for the release of loyalist killer Torrens Knight.
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Video: World Cup 2010 draw team guide new

The draw for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa takes place this evening at 7.30pm.
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Fermanagh hit by more torrential rain

Roads in Fermanagh were under water yesterday as torrential rainfall brought renewed flooding chaos to the county.
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Death threat to SF politicians

Four SF politicians have been told they will be shot imminently.

IMPRESSIVE: Istanbul?s landmark Blue Mosque

48 hours in: Istanbul

Mosques, mansions and markets: Turkey’s biggest city has lots to intrigue the weekend visitor. Twenty years since he first prescribed the perfect 48 hours here, Simon Calder returns

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NME's Top 50 albums of the decade

NME's Top 50 albums of the decade

TeleBest: Top 100 films ever made

Top 100 movies

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Be careful what you step on for that cockroach might just be me

I am fond of animals, though I wouldn't like to be one. Most religions offer varieties of punishment to sinners.

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Fisk: Dubai may soon become a satellite of India

Allah was kind to Dubai yesterday. Just when the emirate's unspeakable wealth appeared on the point of collapse – stock markets, of course, naturally 'trembled' – along came the feast of Eid al-Adha and sent all the kings and emirs and sheikhs off to their diwans to celebrate the decision by the father of monotheism – the Prophet Ibrahim himself – not to kill his son Ismail.

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Banks still call the shots as the rest of us are left to foot the bill

I hear rumours that The Financial Times is about to change its name to the Financial Crimes.

A-Z of conflicting health advice

A-Z of conflicting health advice

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In Pictures: Northern Ireland Nightlife

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NI Photographer of the Year 2009

NI Photographer of the Year 2009

In Pictures: The Troubles

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You know you're from Belfast when . .

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Belfast-isms: 'Yous should click here - it's class like'

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In Pictures: Funny Football Chants

In Pictures: Funny Football Chants

When fans display lyrical genius on the terraces

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Ten reasons why England can win the World Cup

The draw for the World Cup finals takes place tomorrow with England amongst the top seeds. They’ve had a lot of hurt to deal with since 1966 and all that, but next summer in South Africa it might just change. Here’s why.

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Doctors’ orders work wonders for players

When Meath won their All Ireland football titles in 1987 and ’88, Gerry McEntee was a driving force from midfield, his physical power and commitment helping to underpin Sean Boylan’s all-conquering side.

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Day out at the Giant's Causeway, Antrim

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