7 Sep 2008 at 3:47pm As a football league match was played on a Sunday in Northern Ireland for the first time, BBC Ireland correspondent Mark Simpson went along to hear the views on both sides. There was no clear winner as two of Northern Ireland's great passions ...
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7 Sep 2008 at 9:14am In the midst of the tense negotiations at Vienna where China created problems in the waiver in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), India had conveyed its unhappiness to Beijing through a demarche. Informed sources said that India made known its ...
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7 Sep 2008 at 7:19am Last year saw a pregnant woman carrying a foetus which could not survive. The state insisted that she carry it to term. That is what Ireland?s anti-abortion law meant for Miss ?D?, a 17 year old in the care of the Health Services Executive. She ...
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7 Sep 2008 at 5:39am Dublin's oldest public clock - on St Patrick's Cathedral - is getting a facelift to restore it to tick-tock order. The timepiece, which has four faces, is almost 450 years old. UK-based experts have been hired to recondition the clock's delicate ...
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7 Sep 2008 at 3:16am Share TORRENTIAL downpours, thunderstorms and lightning strikes pounded much of the country yesterday resulting in power outages, traffic chaos and flash flooding that left dozens of homes and roads under water. More than 15 homes and businesses in ...
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6 Sep 2008 at 2:23pm The Andromeda Tower in Vienna, where the NSG met, had darkened and closed for business, hours ago. Only the 21st to 24th floors, which house the Japanese mission to the UN, were lit. Outside, the church bells rang and a nightclub belted out music for ...
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6 Sep 2008 at 6:02am William O'Donnell loved to tell stories -- of his Irish home, of Ireland's struggle against British occupation, of the afternoons he had spent swimming in the River Moy. A voracious reader, amateur historian and armchair traveler, he could also spin ...
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