Ireland's Saturday Night Print Edition for 27.06.09
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- 13:56 Dublin delay naming team for Kilkenny clash
- 13:46 Freeman to learn outcome of DRA appeal
- 13:45 Lowry set to survive cut at French Open
- 13:43 Premier Division top two in action tonight
- 13:36 Search underway for missing man in Co Laois
- 13:01 Christy Hanley killer to be sentenced next week
Top stories from Friday, 03.07.09
- 13:56 Dublin delay naming team for Kilkenny clash
- 13:46 Freeman to learn outcome of DRA appeal
- 13:45 Lowry set to survive cut at French Open
- 13:43 Premier Division top two in action tonight
- 09:02 Four Irish players in Lions team for final test
Top stories from Friday, 03.07.09
- 13:36 Search underway for missing man in Co Laois
- 13:01 Christy Hanley killer to be sentenced next week
- 12:54 PPS drops charges against Castlereagh chef
- 12:21 BoI chairman outlines bank's current priorities
- 11:38 Ahern defends controversial new Criminal Justice Bill
Top stories from Friday, 03.07.09
- 11:44 Death toll from Italian train blast rises to 20
- 09:23 US marshals seize Madoff's Manhattan pad
- 09:22 Top OAS diplomat to visit Honduras today
- 09:16 UN chief to push for release of Suu Kyi
- 09:06 Powerful bomb explodes at Athens tax office
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- Susan Boyle's got talent, but she's also got a subtle makeover
- Dublin swamped by two weeks’ rain as Northern Ireland escapes the worst
- Liverpool ready to let Mascherano go to Barcelona
- Michael Jackson: Life in Pictures
- Couple call police after £600 lunch bill
- In Pictures: The girls of Lingerie Football
- Dissident killings drove us to brink of war, says loyalist
- Teenagers who mishear sex noises attack woman's lover
- In Pictures: Funny football chants
- Magnificent U2 thrills Barcelona at Camp Nou
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- Five in running to be next PSNI Chief Constable
- Dublin swamped by two weeks’ rain as Northern Ireland escapes the worst
- Northern Ireland loves to run on hatred
- Miss Northern Ireland 2009
- Susan Boyle's got talent, but she's also got a subtle makeover
- Teenagers who mishear sex noises attack woman's lover
- Couple call police after £600 lunch bill
- Dissident killings drove us to brink of war, says loyalist
- 'We owe' migrant workers, Belfast anti-racism rally told
- Chef won't be prosecuted over Castlereagh break-in
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- Lindy McDowell: Is there a risk Susan might go off Boyle?
- Susan Boyle's got talent, but she's also got a subtle makeover
- Dissident killings drove us to brink of war, says loyalist
- Teenagers who mishear sex noises attack woman's lover
- Susan Boyle gets standing ovation as Britain’s Got Talent comes to Belfast
- Randers 4 Linfield 0
- Housing Executive gets tough on rowdy tenants
- No theatrics, just a spotlight and Susan Boyle’s soaring voice
- Mairead: My terror as Israelis seized aid boat
- Creationists explained
Columnist Comments
• Eamonn McCann: How SDLP’s policy on Raytheon is at odds with the official record
The SDLP has rejected suggestions that John Hume colluded with arms manufacturer Raytheon to mislead the public about the nature of the company's operation in Derry.
• Mark Steel: The media's Michael Jackson circus
Within minutes of the first reports, it was clear the world was going mad.
• Michael‘s star shines on despite all the scandals
When it all comes down to it, it's a gang of paramedics hammering on the chest of someone who's collapsed in their home.
Columnist Comments
• Sleaze and lies: Claudia Lawrence, trial by the media
With hysterical headlines such as ‘Claudia’s Forty Different Lovers’ you’d be forgiven for wondering what manner of monster this evil Claudia is.
• Northern Ireland just the latest country to victimise Roma
In November 2007 the Czech Republic was found to have discriminated against Roma children by assigning them to schools for pupils with learning difficulties.
• Symbols are not enough to win battle in Iran
You don't overthrow Islamic revolutions with car headlights. And definitely not with candles.
• How long must these children wait to escape the poverty trap?
In the Commons on Monday, the Prime Minister affected a sniffy disdain for the Saville Tribunal, which, he lamented, has still not reported after eight years.
Columnist Comments
• Lawton: Wimbledon still not home for Andy
It might be different if Andy Murray had been born in Bromley or Tunbridge Wells, or his great grandmother was an innovative over-arm server in Victorian Wimbledon, like Tim Henman, or he had renounced his Scottish blood the first time he crossed Hadrian's Wall.
• The Punter: We just didn’t get to Sea
The victory by Fame And Glory in the Irish Derby poses the question as to whether or not he would have taken his revenge on his Epsom conqueror Sea The Stars?







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