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Archive | April, 2012

Treating pets as sick as dogs

A new charitable veterinary service for pets has opened close to Belfast city centre.

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Candystripes’ promotion hopes hanging by a thread

A highly committed Lurgan Thistle, unbeaten in nine games, put in a hugely impressive performance to knock Santos off their stride.

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Fine time for parking wardens

TRADERS on the Lisburn Road have accused traffic wardens of treating the area as a “soft target” for issuing fines, after it was revealed the area has the highest rate for tickets in the North.

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One City summit to hear from languages minister

CULTURE Minister Carál Ní Chuilín will team up with Scotland’s Minister for Languages Alasdair Allen as part of the upcoming Belfast One City Conference.

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UDA will be ‘suited and booted’ at Ormeau event

ORGANISERS of an anti-Home Rule commemoration rally at Ormeau Park next month have played down concerns that loyalist paramilitaries will have a visible presence at the event.

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How children’s suffering bridges the generations

If a book can be a lifeline then the greatest book about addiction and its crushing effect on families must be Breaking Night, an unforgettable memoir of life in a Bronx home where both parents are hopeless crack addicts.

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