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- Wife of footballer killed in car crash
- Sacked teacher moves in with teenage former pupil
- IRA funds worth up to €200m put at risk in United States
- Eoghan stuns X-Factor judges with John Lennon hit
- Family beat smoker to death
- Monkey works as waiter in Japanese restaurant
- Republic faces ‘tough’ budget calls, warns Cowen
- City mourning after girl aged two knocked down and killed
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- IRA funds worth up to €200m put at risk in United States
- Monkey works as waiter in Japanese restaurant
- Eamonn McCann: What if Mormons are right and Catholics and Protestants wrong?
- Discovery of the decade? Injection 'could cure Alzheimer's in minutes'
- Bosses mimic behaviour of monkeys
- No one marked Van out for a future star
- Sacked teacher moves in with teenage former pupil
- QE2 in Belfast
- Republic faces ‘tough’ budget calls, warns Cowen
- QE2 steams into Belfast on farewell tour
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- Eamonn McCann: What if Mormons are right and Catholics and Protestants wrong?
- Sarah Palin is a joke, says Rushdie
- IRA funds worth up to €200m put at risk in United States
- Why it is time for the GAA to start playing on a wider field
- ‘Pay cut’ as teachers refuse to teach bully
- Fury over "Punch Neil Lennon" game
- Why haven’t the arguments of these atheists really evolved?
- Eoghan stuns X-Factor judges with John Lennon hit
- Strike after pupil attacks teacher
- House values plunge across Ulster
Columnist Comments
• Robert Fisk: 'Collateral damage' or targeted killing, the effect is much the same
All kinds of horrors flop on to my Beirut doormat. There's the mobile phone bill, a slew of blood-soaked local Lebanese newspapers – "Saleh Aridi's blood consolidates [Druze] reconciliation", was among the goriest of the past few days – and then there are files from the dark memory lane through which all Middle East history has to pass.
• Steven Beacom: We must still build team around Healy
One point from six. That’s Northern Ireland’s tally in the World Cup qualifying campaign so far. Not too healthy, is it?
• Ed Curran: The travesty of Toulouse
Patrick Bamford was just another face in the crowd packed into Belfast's Ravenhill rugby ground on Saturday for the European Heineken Cup match. He was much more than that 21 months ago at another game in the south-west France city of Toulouse.
• Pol O Muiri: Glenn’s tale that should touch us all
They say that the victors write the history. However, I doubt that I will ever read anything by the DUP's born again Ulster-Scotch poets or Sinn Féin's radical scribes and Pharisees that will ever match writer Glenn Patterson's Once Upon A Hill: Love in Troubled Times (Bloomsbury).
• Hamish McRae: So will anything shift the economic gloom?
It is a classic financial crash. Another week of mayhem in the markets, another week of despair among bankers, another week of rising concern for the rest of us. The world's monetary powers sought to reassert their authority last week by cutting interest rates, while individual governments, in particular our own one, continued to unwrap national rescue packages. Their aim was to restore confidence – and they failed.
• Laurence White: Will we have any cash left after world market crash?
The financial turmoil currently gripping the world is of such a magnitude that it is over-shadowing what until a couple of months ago was the biggest story in town — the race for the White House. Now Barack Obama and John McCain find themselves a side-show.
• Eamonn MCann: Was it fair to jail Shahra Marsh but let greedy bankers go free?
Nobody is immune from this banking crisis. Not Shahra Marsh. Not Mother Teresa.
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- Ban for viewing sci-fi film while driving truck
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- Politician and pilot spot UFO in Meath
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- Burglar attacks with sausage and spices
- Man with 86 wives vows to marry more
- Outback mayor urges 'ugly' women to move
- Spanish monarch replaced by Homer Simpson
- Pooh blocks drains in Ballymoney
- Britain's smallest burglar: It's a tall man's world
- Couple fined over 'sex games' at war memorial
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