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Archive | August, 2012

Lower Ormeau doesn’t want internment bonfire

EFFORTS to build a bonfire in the Lower Ormeau to mark the anniversary of internment are being driven by youths from outside the local area, it has been claimed.

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Going for Gold

Michael Conlan’s dreams came true on Tuesday evening when the Falls flyweight secured a bronze medal – at least

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Trainee nursing bursaries under threat

QUEEN’S students have warned that patients in local hospitals could be at risk due to proposed cuts to trainee nursing bursaries.

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Golf club swings into action in Emmie’s memory

A LOCAL golf club is dedicating their annual charity day to the memory of a young Lisburn Road boy who lost his life in a tragic car accident.

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Hoax bomb at service station

STAFF at a South Belfast service station were left “panicked” after hoax pipe bombs were discovered on the premises.

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‘British Army shot my brother in the back and then lied’

THE brother of a Ballymurphy boy who was shot in the back by a British Army sniper 35 years ago has appealed for witnesses to come forward as the Historical Enquiries Team (HET) looks into his death

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