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Attacks on Gaza
- In Pictures: Gaza under attack
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- Hamas leader killed with one-tonne bomb
- Derry protest over Israeli attacks on Gaza
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- Israel prepares for invasion
- Brown calls for ceasefire to aid ‘humanitarian’ crisis
- Telecom firm severs ties with Israeli company
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- Mark Steel: What have Palestinians got to complain about anyway?
- Israel declares 'war to the bitter end'
- Five sisters killed as they sleep
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- Syria breaks off peace talks
- 'For the children, it is like living in hell'
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• Robert Fisk: Bring in the peacekeepers? It's not as easy as it sounds
Do I hear the braying of the UN donkey in Gaza? On his Middle East tour, the French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, may well be mentioning that well-known Eeyore figure on the East River, always so willing to send its peacekeepers on Mission Impossible.
• Ed Curran: We shudder at horror of Gaza, but it could once have been us
Two news stories of the past week remind us of how Northern Ireland came close to the brink of outright civil war.
• Gaza crisis - What’s in a name? Quite a lot for the military
I am bemused by the name of Israel's latest military operation against Hamas (and the usual cull of toddlers) in Gaza.
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• One drink for drivers is one too many
Few drivers could fail to have noticed the adverts and motorway signs that urged us all not to drink and drive .
• Gail Walker: My 20 New Year wishes
Ok, ok, here you are, my annual New Year's wishes. Have a happy and peaceful one ?
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• Joe Kernan: My big wish for 2009? More integrity in GAA
It’s the start of a new season and what better way for the GAA to set the wheels in motion than by seeking to place much greater emphasis on one attribute which much too often is sadly conspicuous by its absence - honesty.
• Steven Beacom: If Benitez deals with Fergie’s games, he can Kop title
Liverpool and Manchester United are the biggest clubs in England. Yet, and this will surprise you, they have rarely gone head to head in a title race.
• Alan Green: Don’t judge Gerrard
Trust me; I've spent the last couple of days trying to find a way, given reporting restrictions on legal cases, NOT to write about Steven Gerrard this week.
• David Healy: Here’s to a much happier New Year
Looking back, 2008 was a disappointing year for me.
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