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McGuinness offers to meet dissidents
Dissident republicans opposed to the peace process are the enemies of Ireland and are engaged in pointless violence, Martin McGuinness has said.

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Hundreds of women put their best foot forward to enjoy a fantastic day out at the Belfast Telegraph Runher event at North Down coast and Belfast Loughshore.
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Bishops 'not obliged' to report abuse
The Italian Bishop’s Conference has issued guidelines on child protection that inform its bishops that they are ‘not obliged to report illicit facts’ of child abuse to the police.
Fury as minister attends funeral with murderer
Education Minister John O’Dowd is facing unionist fury after he accompanied a convicted double police killer to a funeral.
Women 'fatter because they do less housework'
Middle-aged women's waistlines have grown by six inches since 1952 because they do less housework and consume more calories, a study has found.
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Jennifer Aniston 'having couples' therapy'
Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux have reportedly turned to couples' therapy to sort out their domestic problems.
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Euro 2012: The most expensive players
Ten footballers who cost in excess of a staggering total of £350m.
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Pope's butler held in Vatican leaks scandal
The pope's butler has been arrested in an embarrassing leaks scandal, adding a Hollywood twist to a remarkable tale of intrigue and corruption in the highest levels of Catholic Church governance.
Soaking up the sunshine as temperatures hit 26C
With temperatures soaring across Northern Ireland, coats and umbrellas have finally been ditched in favour of sunglasses and sunscreen.
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Nurses caught having sex in parked cars
NHS staff have been having sex while parked on a residential street near a hospital, according to people living in the area.
Sex guide row halts Michaela murder trial
Attempts to explore the sex life of murdered honeymooner Michaela McAreavey and her husband provoked fierce clashes at the trial of two men accused of the crime.
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Minister condemns forest arsonists new
Arsonists blamed for a Co Down forest fire have destroyed wildlife and risked killing people, the Environment Minister said.
- Adams: Unity in Unionist interests new
- Lord Chief Justice to rule if the life of Lennox the dog will be spared
- McGuinness in attack on dissidents
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- Relief of slain officer’s widow as 14-year jail term of killer is referred to appeal court for review
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Two spectators killed at rally new
Two spectators have been killed and several others injured at a rally race in Ireland.
Woman's body found in underpass new
The death of a woman whose body was found in an underpass is being treated as suspicious by police.
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Spain's Bankia treats $29B state a new
The president of troubled Spanish lender Bankia says the 23.5 billion euro (£18.7 billion) in state aid it will receive in the country's biggest-ever bank bailout will be treated as an investment to make profit for the Spanish government and not as a loan.
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- Lady Gaga cancels show over threats
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- Rebel groups agree on Islamic state
- Another Eurovision disaster for UK
- Second body found in Indian river
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Injured Ferris to miss New Zealand tour new
Stephen Ferris has been ruled out of Ireland's tour to New Zealand next month.
- Baggies to step up Hughton pursuit new
- Evans knows Bloodgate still lingers new
- King welcomes tough Danish test new
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Chloë Moretz says getting her first Chanel handbag was a "huge, historical moment".
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Husband is 'everything' for Kidman new
Nicole Kidman's husband and red carpet date travelled for 35 hours to join her in Cannes.
Lady Gaga cancels show over threats
Pop diva Lady Gaga has cancelled her show in Indonesia amid threats from hardline Muslims.
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Mum's the word for Jen's woe
She's a Hollywood A-lister who looks a decade younger than she is, which would usually make her unpopular among the grumpy, envious (i.e. normal) Earth folk. But somehow Jennifer Aniston has remained a woman we can empathise with, and not just because most of her films flop.
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I lost £32,000 in trade after DRD closed the road outside my shop
The Department for Regional Development (DRD) has been accused of breaking its own rules after closing a road in the run-up to Christmas and leaving an established trader over £32,000 out of pocket.
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- Failed Bioscience and Technology Institute directors aren’t talking
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- IT company creates 26 posts at new city office
- Public and private sectors must join forces to save economy, says Wilson
- Around 60 jobs at risk as window firm enters administration
- UK fall into recession is worse than expected
- Shopping by mobile gives Menarys a welcome online boost
Zuckerberg saved $111m by selling Facebook shares before stock slumped
Investors sue the social networking site, claiming its prospectus for stock listing was misleading.
Driver stress 'at fever pitch'
Road rage is rife on the roads, with some victims using social media sites to express their annoyance, according to a survey.
Top tips for raising your grade in English GCSE exams
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Diets can cause 'brain strain'
Women who embark on a diet in a bid to shift a few pounds may not only lose weight but their mind, according to findings revealed in the Irish Daily Star.
Increase in young drivers 'Facebooking' while at the wheel
Up to 9% of 17 to 24-year-olds have got behind the wheel while high on drugs in the past year, it has been revealed.
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