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Gunman arrested at Blair's home

A suspected Albanian gangster carrying a loaded pistol has been arrested outside the home of Tony Blair.

A European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) scientist controls a computer screen showing traces on Atlas experiment of the first protons injected in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) during its switch on operation at the Cern's press center on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008 near Geneva, Switzerland. Scientists fired a first beam of protons around a 27-kilometer (17 mile) tunnel housing the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). They hope to recreate conditions just after the so-called Big Bang. The international group of scientists plan to smash particles together to create, on a small-scale, re-enactments of the Big Bang.

LHC scientists wow students

Two Northern Ireland scientists who are working at the Large Hadron Collider were back home yesterday to share experiences with students.
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Bishops beg for forgiveness

Catholic bishops last night begged for forgiveness after issuing a blanket apology to everyone who has been affected by clerical child sex abuse.
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Republic defends strict abortion laws

The Irish government has robustly defended the Republic’s abortion laws.
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Shakin' Stevens faces assault charge

Eighties pop idol Shakin' Stevens has appeared at a Ballymena court to explain how he allegedly left a Press photographer “all shook up” last December.

Darling gives Executive a spending boost

An £8m spending boost for the Executive was announced yesterday as Alistair Darling outlined his pre-budget report.
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Church takes back land with unmarked graves

Land containing unmarked graves that was inadvertently leased out by Catholic clerics has been handed back to the church.
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Cops pay Princes’ £3k bill

A police credit card was used to pay a bill totalling almost £3,000 during a trip by Prince Charles' sons.
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Interface communities to hold joint Christmas fayre

Two Belfast communities are holding their first joint Christmas fayre.
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Poll: Glentoran legends

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Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren

America beginning to turn its back on Tiger Woods

Dented or otherwise, would you buy a used car from Tiger Woods? What about a flashy Tag Heuer watch? Or a Gillette razor? And would you take his financial advice by going shopping with an American Express card and getting your taxes done by the men in suits from Accenture?

Carbon capping won't help Third World countries

Paul Hopkins' article (December 7) correctly analyses many of the problems facing the poor in Africa. However, he is sadly mistaken in linking improvement in the condition of Africa's poor with reduction of so-called 'carbon emissions' by the nations of the world - rich and developed or otherwise.

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

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The border should not be a barrier to compassion

It was not so long ago that the Republic of Ireland was being heralded as the fastest growing economy in western Europe.

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Vatican didn't know either? Pull the other one, there's church bells on it

It would be wrong to say that nothing has changed, but right to say not much. T

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How middle-class shoplifters keep up with the Joneses

I have not yet stolen anything from a shop but, if I am to continue the lifestyle to which I have become accustomed, it is only a matter of time.

A-Z of conflicting health advice

A-Z of conflicting health advice

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NI Photographer of the Year 2009

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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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Our game is changing for better

We are living in an ever-changing society. Work practices, social trends, communications — in practically every aspect of our lives, change is taking place and at a rapid rate too.

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James Lawton: Button’s odds on but real hero is Strauss

Here's a challenging proposition for the British sports public that a growing consensus believes, insultingly or legitimately, take your pick, is quite beyond its powers.

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Day out at the Giant's Causeway, Antrim

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