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Breaking News Tue, 9 Mar 2010
President George W. Bush addresses the United States Chamber of Commerce Friday, Oct. 17, 2008, in Washington, D.C. The President spoke on the state of the economy and thanked the Chamber and its members for "efforts to support the spirit of free enterprise, and to advance the interests of business, large and small, across our great country."
Bush   Photos   Politics   US   Ulster  
 BBC News 
Ex-President Bush in Tory phone plea on NI devolution
| Ex-US president George W Bush has asked David Cameron to try to get the Ulster Unionists to back devolution of justice and policing in Northern Ireland. | The NI Assembly is due to vote on the trans... (photo: White House / Eric Draper)
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton gestures during her joint news conference with Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou
Ireland   Peace   Photos   Politics   US  
 The Guardian 
US eyes on Northern Ireland in countdown to crucial peace vote
| Hillary Clinton, the White House and Congressional leaders look for a yes vote in Belfast | For a few hours tomorrow, the United States will turn its attention to . Democratic and Republican leaders... (photo: AP / Haraz N. Ghanbari)
Northern Ireland's Van Morrison performs in the Stravinski Hall  Sydney Morning Herald 
The voice that even Van Morrison praises
| BRIAN KENNEDY is one of those people who seem to squeeze five lives into a single existence: songwriter, singer, musician, successful novelist and short-story writer, long-term member of Van Morriso... (photo: AP / Keystone, Laurent Gillieron)
Broadcast   Entertainment   Music   News   Photos  
A mural of the Ulster Freedom Fighters, the military wing of the Ulster Defense Association adorns a wall in East Belfast, Northern Ireland, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010.  Star Tribune 
Final steps of Northern Ireland's slow journey to disarmament detailed in new report
| DUBLIN - The governments of Ireland and Britain praised their disarmament commission Wednesday and published its final achievements in removing weapons from Northern Ireland's underground armies. | ... (photo: AP / Peter Morrison)
Britain   Disarmament   N Ireland   Photos   Politics  
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Royal Ulster Constabulary Police officers stand on Market Street, the scene of a car bombing Saturday, August 15, 1998, in the centre of Omagh, Co Tyrone, 72 miles west of Belfast, Northern Ireland. The bomb tore apart the crowded center of this market town, killing 25 and injuring some 200 others.   (js1) The New York Times
Northern Ireland: Acquittal at Retrial
| The only man convicted of involvement in a 1998 car bomb attack in Omagh, Northern Ireland, was acquitted Wednesday after a retrial, angering survivors of Northern Irel... (photo: AP / Paul McErlane)
Attack   Bomb   Court   Ireland   Photos  
Packs of Cigarettes BBC News
27,000 cigarettes seized in Londonderry
| More than 27,000 counterfeit and smuggled cigarettes have been seized in raids on shops in Londonderry. | Revenue and Customs officials, along with police, searched 30 ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Cigarettes   Londonderry   Photos   Police   Raids  
Aer Lingus BBC News
Aer Lingus cut plans criticised
| Unions have criticised an Aer Lingus threat to implement 1,100 compulsory redundancies if staff fail to approve a 97m euros cost-reduction programme. | The airline anno... (photo: Creative Commons / UggBoy)
Aerospace   Business   Dublin   Photos   Transport  
A Police forensic officer examines the remains of a car bomb that exploded late Monday outside Newry Court House, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010. The Independent
A bomb that was just a blast from the past
| The sheer recklessness of dissident republicans in Northern Ireland was demonstrated once again on Monday night by the car bomb attack launched at the courthouse in the... (photo: AP / Peter Morrison)
Bombing   Ireland   Photos   Terrorism   Victims  
A Police forensic officer examines the remains of a car bomb that exploded late Monday outside Newry Court House, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010. Irish Republican Army dissidents detonated their first car bomb in nearly a decade, damaging a courthouse but injuring nobody in an attack designed to rattle Northern Ireland's peace process. The Times
'Miracle escape' as car bomb explodes outside Ulster court
| Republican terrorists were blamed last night for detonating a car bomb outside the courthouse of the Irish border city of Newry. | The vehicle-born device was abandoned... (photo: AP / Peter Morrison)
Court   Ireland   Photos   Terrorism   Ulster  
Usain Bolt of Jamaica celebrates after winning the men's 100 meters final during the Athletics Grand Prix at Crystal Palace in London, Friday, July 24, 2009. Bolt finished in 9.91 seconds. BBC News
Sprinter Usain Bolt gets Queen's University honour
| Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt is among a number of people being honoured by Queen's University, Belfast, this year. | Bolt, who holds the world records for the 100... (photo: AP / Simon Dawson)
Athlete   Olympic   Photos   Sports   University  
Honeybee BBC News
Bees in Northern Ireland under threat from parasites
| The emergence of a new parasite which originated in eastern honeybees is causing concern to local honey producers. | The nosema ceranae parasite attacks the bee's gut a... (photo: GFDL / Bartosz Kosiorek )
Ireland   Nature   Photos   Science   Society  
Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy The Independent
McIlroy whips up a desert storm
| One of Geoff Ogilvy's more thankless duties as defending champion of the WGC World Match Play Championship has been to promote an event in serious danger of suffering u... (photo: AP / Kamran Jebreili)
Champion   Golf   Media   Photos   Sport  
Former British resident Binyam Mohamed, center wearing white cap, the first Guantanamo prisoner released since U.S. President Barack Obama took office, is accompanied by officials at Northolt military base in west London, Monday Feb. 23, 2009. Mohamed, who claims he was tortured at a covert CIA site in Morocco, was freed from Guantanamo after nearly seven years in U.S. captivity without facing trial and returned Monday to a British militar The Guardian
Human rights ... for some
| In one of the less well-aired features of Binyam Mohamed's landmark case against the Foreign Office last week, Lord Neuberger commented that, "The Human Rights Act has ... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis)
Binyam   Court   Human   Photos   Rights  
Politics Business & Finance
- Cameron sidelined as policing deal for Northern Ireland is a
- TIMELINE - Ups and downs of Northern Ireland peace process
- N-Ireland backs transfer of key powers despite row
- NIreland lawmakers back next power-sharing step
President George W. Bush addresses the United States Chamber of Commerce Friday, Oct. 17, 2008, in Washington, D.C. The President spoke on the state of the economy and thanked the Chamber and its members for "efforts to support the spirit of free enterprise, and to advance the interests of business, large and small, across our great country."
Ex-President Bush in Tory phone plea on NI devolution
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- New frontier for Italians
- Traditional Irish soda bread recipe plus the Denver Bread Co
- Gun goes off in Ga. classroom
- NIreland lawmakers back next power-sharing step
UK. Hotel placed close to victoria Coach Station. December 2009
Hotel prices in the UK and Europe remain low
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Sport Entertainment
- Moody makes way as Johnson plans to grind out result
- Murphy ready for Welsh challenge
- Kidney wary of Welsh threat
- The long Good Friday for Irish drinkers
Usain Bolt of Jamaica celebrates after winning the men's 100 meters final during the Athletics Grand Prix at Crystal Palace in London, Friday, July 24, 2009. Bolt finished in 9.91 seconds.
Sprinter Usain Bolt gets Queen's University honour
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- Seven Muslims held in Ireland over Swedish cartoonist plot (
- 7 arrested in Ireland over Swedish cartoonist plot
- Alice in Wonderland breaks UK and Ireland 3D record
- 7 arrested in Ireland over Swedish cartoonist plot
Northern Ireland's Van Morrison performs in the Stravinski Hall
The voice that even Van Morrison praises
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Health & Science Society & Culture
- NIreland Assembly to Vote on Next Peacemaking Step
- Lost in Time, Letters Capture American Grief for a President
- What the papers say
- Waste Watchers? UK Group Fears Trash Bin Spies
Honeybee
Bees in Northern Ireland under threat from parasites
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- Irish arrest 7 over threat to kill Swedish artist
- Irish arrest 7 over threat to kill Swedish artist
- Irish arrest 7 over threat to kill Swedish artist
- Irish arrest 7 over threat to kill Swedish artist
A Police forensic officer examines the remains of a car bomb that exploded late Monday outside Newry Court House, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010.
A bomb that was just a blast from the past
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News & Media Terrorism
- NIreland lawmakers back next power-sharing step
- Irish arrest 7 over threat to kill Swedish artist
- The Ulster Unionist party are proving to be David Cameron
- Stormont votes to take over Northern Ireland policing powers
A mural of the Ulster Freedom Fighters, the military wing of the Ulster Defense Association adorns a wall in East Belfast, Northern Ireland, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010.
Final steps of Northern Ireland's slow journey to disarmament detailed in new report
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- Irish police arrest seven over cartoonist plot
- Irish arrest 7 over threat to kill Swedish artist
- Irish arrest 7 over threat to kill Swedish artist
- Muslims held in Ireland over 'plot to kill Mohammed cart
A mural of the Ulster Freedom Fighters, the military wing of the Ulster Defense Association adorns a wall in East Belfast, Northern Ireland, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010.
Final steps of Northern Ireland's slow journey to disarmament detailed in new report
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