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Archive | April, 2012

A city shaped by conflict

The impact of decades of civil unrest on Belfast’s architectural growth and evolution is the subject of an unconventional new walking tour taking in the centre of the city and its inner city communities.

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Ferris a major doubt ahead of Munster Euro clash

ULSTER will bid to reach the Heineken Cup semi-final for the first time since 1999 as they travel to Thomond Park for a last eight clash with Irish rivals Munster on Sunday (1.45pm).

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Concerns over feeder parades to Ormeau Park event

Nationalist politicians have called on organisers of a controversial anti-Home Rule commemoration festival to meet them face-to-face to allay fears over parades to the Ormeau Park event.

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Long running businesses cease trading

THE business community on the Lisburn Road was faced with another double whammy last week as two long running, popular establishments ceased trading.

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Colts seek to secure second title in a week

The seniors of Carryduff Colts will be looking to follow the example set by their U12 team at the weekend as they go in search of the Newcastle & District Division 2 title at Lough Moss on Saturday.

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The artist in the Garrett

South Belfast-based writer Garrett Carr lives in the Holyland area, and has had two novels listed as Reads of the Year by both The Times and the Irish Independent.

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