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Robinson and McGuinness in public clash
Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness appeared to clash in public today for the
first time over the devolution of policing.
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Horrific last hours of little Millie's life
Detectives investigating the horrific murder of a 15-month-old baby believe she may also have been the victim of a serious sex attack, the Belfast Telegraph understands.
Two quizzed after club death
Police questioning two people after a man was murdered in Co Londonderry last night appealed for help from witnesses.
Stade gouging storm
Stade Francais players Julien Dupuy and David Attoub will be in the eye of the storm today.
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Silvio Berlusconi was taken to hospital after a man hurled a small model of
Milan cathedral at him.
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Priest was tied to bed and stabbed in neck
The Irish missionary priest savagely murdered in Kenya was due to retire next year.
UU administrator drowns after river accident
A University of Ulster employee has drowned on a dangerous weir on the River
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More misery for Liverpool
Liverpool suffered their second Anfield defeat in five days as Arsenal came
from a goal down to claim all three points.
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McElderry wins X Factor
Joe McElderry was crowned winner of this year’s X Factor competition in a
closely-fought contest with Olly Murs.
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Christmas chaos as BA staff vote for festive strike
British Airways cabin crew are to stage a 12-day strike over Christmas after voting massively in favour of industrial action in a bitter row over jobs, pay and working conditions, it was announced today.
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Scientists round on climate sceptics
Scientists, including a Nobel Prize-winner, have rounded on studies used by climate sceptics to show that global warming is a natural phenomenon connected with sunspots, rather than the result of the man-made emissions of carbon dioxide.
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Manchester United not immune from money worries
Given the depletion of their resources through injury and illness, it was remarkable that Manchester United produced those stunning victories at West Ham and Wolfsburg.
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Pet food firm to create 10 new jobs in exports boost
A local pet food company expects to create up to 10 new jobs early next year following growth of its export business.
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Cowen: Focus on economy
Politicians in Ireland, north and south, must focus on building the economy and supporting the peace process, Irish premier Brian Cowen has said.
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Anti-HIV drug failed trial
Efforts to create a drug that can protect people against HIV will suffer a setback when it's announced later today that the leading “infection-blocking” gel has failed in a trial of more than 9,000 women.
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Christmas without mum
Ahead of this week’s launch of the Northern Ireland Hospice’s Lights to Remember Appeal, Paul Watson tells Judith Cole how the charity helped him and his two sons cope with the most heartbreaking loss
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Paisley article shows that the DUP are in denial
In recent weeks, the Press has been dominated by calls from the DUP in relation to unionist deals, unionist pacts and unionist unity. Ian Paisley Junior's commentary (December 10) is just one of them.
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Once upon a time the BBC would safely bet on its Sports Personality of the Year celebration delivering a knock-out punch to all rivals for Sunday evening viewing figures.
All the Answers
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