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Archive | November, 2011

Movie snob goes Commando

I was recently lent the Harry Potter films on blu-ray. As a quick aside, I’ve no reason to mention the blu-ray part other than to help illustrate this week’s point (there have been points to the other weeks? I hear the reader ask).

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Rosario aiming to bounce back

ROSARIO manager Colin Telford is hoping his side can halt a run of three consecutive defeats when they travel to Greencastle (Shore Road Playing Fields) to take on Malachians on Saturday.

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Stand with the people

Two different news stories this week concerning development issues illustrate just how far Belfast has yet to travel before the authorities truly reflect the thirst among ordinary people for a step-change in how the city moves forward.

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‘Worrying’ £21,500 fall in average house price in South

A fall in the average house price in South Belfast of over £20,000 in the last quarter is a “worrying” development, a local estate agent has admitted.

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McGurks welcome Ballymurphy inquest

This week’s decision to hold new inquests into the deaths of the ten people killed in the Ballymurphy Massacre has been welcomed by one of the leading campaigners from the McGurk’s families.

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Wallace explains Walsh withdrawl

ANTRIM hurling manager Jerry Wallace has explained his decision to remove Antrim from next year’s Walsh Cup competition is in order to ensure his team can hit the ground running in the National League.
He also cleared up the debate regarding the spelling of his name – he says either Wallace or Wallis is acceptable.
“Wallace is on the birth certificate, but both spellings can be used. I have been called worse in hurling,” laughed the new Antrim boss.

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