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Archive | February, 2012

Hard work securing jobs for Catholics

There was a glut of voices on the radio the other day, each eager to comment on ‘The Estate’, a TV fly-on-the-wall documentary about Ballysally housing estate near Coleraine.

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Aquinas U16s leave it late

The battle for bragging rights took place on Saturday as Aquinas took on their Red Star counterparts.

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Prominent groups oppose boundary changes

The Boundary Commission’s proposals to remove the South Belfast Westminster seat in future elections has come in for criticism from several prominent organisations.

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Long way to Tipperary for Antrim’s footballers

ANTRIM goalkeeper Chris Kerr believes Antrim will set-off on the long road to Tipperary with confidence as they attempt to continue building a solid foundation for promotion from Division 3 of the NFL.

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Two cheers for City Fathers and Mothers

Last week’s investment package from Belfast City Council, announced in a fanfare of publicity, gets the thumbs-up from this paper today.

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Local projects in line for investment

SOUTH Belfast is to “benefit hugely” from Belfast City Council’s new Investment Programme which promises to revamp and create facilities and attractions over the next three years.

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