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Ireland's Saturday Night Print Edition for 14.11.09
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Irelands Saturday Night
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- In Pictures: As Ireland fumes Thierry Henry is targeted by jokers
- Belfast Telegraph offers canvas of historical Ulster : towns, life and Parliament gallery
- In Pictures: You know you're from Belfast when . .
- The 50 best gadgets
- Belfast Telegraph's canvases of historical Ulster : Belfast blitz
- Nervous young men ‘being forced’ to take Viagra
- Fermanagh suffers worst ever flooding
- No fake tan for X Factor twins John and Edward
- Movie heaven: Anthony Quinn's 100 Best Films
- House of straw and hemp withstands 1,000°C fire test
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- Drumcree parade true test of political progress
- Humanist poster stirs up religious storm
- Bloody Sunday report could face further delay
- Doctor claims miracle cure for alcoholism
- French reject calls to replay Ireland match
- Painter finds alligator head in Yorkshire
- Ireland's biggest restaurant opens in Belfast
- TeleBest: The dirtiest players in football
- Officers hunt for Semtex at Northern Ireland's top security prison
- Ruane admits delay in setting up education body
Video
- Miss Northern Ireland 2009
- Come rhyme with me - how to cook fish and chips
- IN! Glamour Awards - Zoe Salmon interview
- Freedom Live - Goodbye Pluto
- IN! Glamour Awards -more interviews
- IN! Glamour Awards - Ben Clarke and Noirin Kelly
- Ulster Museum re-opens to public
- IN! Glamour Awards - interviews with the organisers
- Milk Cup opening ceremony
- Video: Titanic Festival
Columnist Comments
• Brown can't even stick to his own nonsense on Afghanistan
Bit by bit, as happened with Iraq, the reasons for staying in Afghanistan slide into gibberish. So Gordon Brown's reasons for the war seem to change every week.
• Why defining identities is more than Armalites and Ulster Scots
If you think you're a unionist or a nationalist can you define what you mean?
• Cannabis: it’s time to stop the lies and start a rational debate
It doesn't require a Leap of faith to support the growing calls for a radical rethink of policy on drugs and in particular on the decriminalisation of cannabis.
• We're stuck with the Assembly . . . and it's no laughing matter
A few evenings ago the Minister of Health at Stormont, Michael McGimpsey, was to be seen on the television news offering his audience what he termed a 'joke'.
Historic Ulster: Towns and villages

Historic Ulster: The Belfast Blitz
Historic Ulster: Shipyard and Linen
Columnist Comments
• Thierry Henry's confession leaves revolting taste
The Republic of Ireland is entitled to believe it has never seen anything so cynical, so far removed from the spirit of sport, as the devilish hand played by Thierry Henry to deny Giovanni Trapattoni's team a place in the World Cup finals that would have been so thoroughly deserved.
• Wenger’s way a lesson to all of us
Arsenal are scoring goals galore at the moment. Not exactly what everyone was hoping for at Sunderland ahead of our Premier League game with them tomorrow.












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