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Archive | January, 2012

Strength in depth the key

Linfield spoiled Glenn Ferguson’s first match in charge of Ballymena United by beating the Sky Blues 2-1 at the Showgrounds on Saturday afternoon.

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Half of derelicts are in South

OVER half of the city’s dilapidated buildings newly targeted by the council for refurbishment over safety concerns are situated in South Belfast.

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South tops list of hoax fire callers

South Belfast has seen over 700 hoax calls to the fire service in the past five years, the highest number in any area of Northern Ireland.

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Struggles within modern republicanism laid bare

The North’s troubled history has long been depicted in popular culture, through films, books, theatre, music and television.

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Megan revels in her trip of a lifetime

A South Belfast schoolgirl battling a rare brain disorder has enjoyed “the holiday of a lifetime” after the big-hearted Lower Ormeau community helped her family pay for a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Florida.

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Mixed fortunes for St Matthew’s FC

St Matthew’s secured another win and another three points on Saturday to keep them three points clear at the top of the table.

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