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World in Pictures: November 2008

  • South Koreans dressed in Santa Claus costumes take a ride on the roller coaster during a Santa Claus School class for the Christmas holiday season at the Everland amusement park on November 26, 2008 in Yongin, South Korea. Christmas has become increasingly popular over the years in South Korea, which is the only East Asian country to recognize Christmas as a national holiday.

Striking images from around the world

Heading Out In Northern Ireland

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Northern Ireland Nightlife in Pictures

In Pictures: Fashion and Glamour

Fashion and Glamour

From Belfast catwalks to red carpets of LA

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Northern Ireland Troubles

In Pictures: The Northern Ireland Troubles

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In Pictures: California burning

In Pictures: California Burning

Thousands of homes destroyed as wildfires rage

In Pics: Obama win around the world

Obama win: front pages around the world

Newspapers across the globe following election night

Columnist Comments

ed_curran

Thanks Jonathan Ross, for making BBC clean up the airwaves

It’s an ill wind ... I am hopeful that a new sense of responsibility and concern for public taste will now emerge out of the ashes of the broadcasting standards which you and your friend, Russell Brand, set on fire.

robert_fisk

Robert Fisk: British should not forget the massive debt they owe the Irish

I had almost forgotten what a **** Yeats could be. I don't mean his flirtation with Italian fascism, which Conor Cruise O'Brien first publicised; after all, Churchill was a bit enamoured of the younger Mussolini.

laurence_white

Laurence White: This is why nationalists are plagued by dissidents

The fanaticism of the dissident republicans out there seems to know no bounds. This week the Continuity IRA threatened to kill nationalist community workers who co-operate with the PSNI in north Belfast.

eamon_mccann

Eamonn McCann: Days when Mickey Mouse was black and blue and red all over

It was the radical ambience of Paris which made Mickey Mouse an industrial militant.

In Pictures: Army parade and protest

In Pictures: Army parade and protest

Photos from Army homecoming parade

Columnist Comments

pol_o_muiri

Pol O Muiri: Why we must fly the flag for shopping in the north

Ah, partition. Don't you just love the confusion it causes?

gail_walker

Gail Walker: Say what you like, so long as you’re PC

It’s been a bad few days for free speech. First, we had the sacking of TalkSport DJ Jon Gaunt for calling a Tory councillor a “Nazi” and an “ignorant pig” during a discussion on a ban on smokers fostering children.

eric_waugh

Eric Waugh: Dear voters, I trust that you’ll always feel indebted to me

The name's Brown — Gordon Brown — and I regard it as a great honour and privilege to address you as your Prime Minister.

hamish_mcrae

Hamish McRae: A monumental debt that takes us back to the 70s

This is not going to work, is it? Having got us into a jam by borrowing too much, the way out is to borrow yet more. This is a gamble of monumental scale, a bet on the world economy growing again by the second half of next year.

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Columnist Comments

james_lawton

James Lawton: Immature Ronaldo is no Pele or Cruyff

So all glory, then, to Cristiano Ronaldo, crowned Europe's best player and assigned by his manager Sir Alex Ferguson, to the company of Pele and Johan Cruyff?

joe_kernan

Joe Kernan: Take it as red, McEntee should play for Crossmaglen Rangers

The well-being of club football in Ulster is invariably a hot topic of discussion. The cynics - and there are many of them — tend to accentuate the perceived negatives while playing down the positives.

steven_beacom

Steven Beacom: Roy Coyle is a legend, even if we did fall out sometimes

It’s true to say that Roy and I have not always seen eye to eye, but I’m a big admirer of his achievements as a player and, especially, as a manager.

the_punter

The Punter: Hatton v Pacman looks a thriller

Ricky Hatton certainly lived up to his reputation as ‘The Hitman’ as he hit the bookies for six with his stoppage of Paulie Malignaggi in Las Vegas at the weekend.

Belfast Telegraph Property Awards

  • Henry Elvin (left) of Ulster Bank congratulates Property Personality of the Year Chris Carvill at the Belfast Telegraph Northern Ireland Property Awards
  • Among the 500 guests at last night?s awards in the Ramada Hotel were, from left, Alan Wilton of Comtec, Brigid Daly of McAleer & Rushe, Dawn Dunwoody of Comtec and Nick Rose of RHM Commercial
  • Maurice Grey of Halifax, Emma McCracken from Keppie Design and Adam Robinson of WH Stephens

Photos from the ceremony in Belfast