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Archive | January, 2012

Brave Ulidia put to the sword by clinical Roses

Rosario maintained their lead at the top of the table with a resounding win over a spirited Ulidia outfit at Cherryvale.

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Duffy: ‘It’s the H-Blocks again’

LURGAN republican Colin Duffy says current conditions on Maghaberry prisons Roe House wing “could be equated to the harshness of what

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Meeting queen leads to door marked ‘Exit’

Martin McGuinness may have annoyed a few people this week. And made a few others nervous. And mildly pleased a few more. Odd, how the same action can provoke such a range of reactions, isn’t it?

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Now local nursery is going high-tech

West Belfast is continuing to make giant strides in technology with Newhill First Steps Childcare Centre becoming the latest facility to embrace the wide and wonderful world of ICT.

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Oscar hopeful can teach us all so much

In June 2010, a hurricane hit the New York-New Belfast conference in the shape of Oorlagh George, film producer and daughter of Terry (of Hotel Rwanda fame).

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Former prisoner is to chair Belfast policing

The local District Policing Partnerships (DPPs) are facing an overhaul in the next two months. After nine years, the current arrangement is set to change with the DPPs merging with Community Safety Partnerships (CSPs) to form Police and Community Safety Partnerships (PCSPs).

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