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 U.S. Army Lt. Col. David Sias, center, ex-commander of the Lashkar Gah Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) and British army Col. Charlie Knaggs, right, new PRT commander, salute the British flag as it being rise during a transfer of authority ceremony i
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British army defuses bomb outside NIreland house
(AP) - BELFAST, Northern Ireland - British army experts have defused a small bomb left outside a house in a Catholic section of the Northern Ireland town of Antrim. An anti-Catholic extremist group... (photo: US Army file/Spc. Leslie Angulo)
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Child abuse probe at nursery
An investigation has been launched into allegations of child abuse at a south Belfast nursery. The claims relate to a number of alleged assaults against children at Knightsbridge Daycare in the... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Ian Paisley, leader of the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland  BBC News 
Paisley jr's Libya claim queried
The government has been asked to comment on a suggestion by Ian Paisley jr that PSNI officers working in Libya may have been gathering intelligence. On Friday Mr Paisley defended his decision to... (photo: GFDL )

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bmi Airbus A319-100 (G-DBCI) takes off from London Heathrow Airport, England. The nose and main undercarriage doors are closing.  BBC News 
BMI cut Belfast to London flights
The airline BMI has said it is reducing from eight to seven the number of flights between Belfast... (photo: Public Domain / Arpingstone)

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Hotel prices hit a five-year low
Hotel room prices across the UK have fallen to their lowest level in five years, according to a new survey. The average cost of a night in a hotel was 16% lower in... (photo: WN / noha)

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Fresh Real Irish Republican Army graffiti adorns a wall in west Belfast, Northern Ireland Monday, March 5, 2001. The Times
Real IRA take responibility for series of explosions
The Real IRA said that it carried out a series of bomb attacks in Londonderry on Thursday night. The first device went off outside the home of a Roman Catholic police... (photo: AP / Peter Morrison)

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 Bertie Ahern, Dermot Ahern, Anders Fogh Rasmussen and José Manuel Barroso. ula1 The Australian
IRA dissidents get blame over bomb
DUBLIN: Irish Justice Minister Dermot Ahern says IRA dissidents responsible for planting a 275kg bomb on the Northern Ireland border were trying to lure police into the... (photo: European Community 2006 )
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Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowan, left, and Ian Paisley, Northern Ireland first Minister speak to the media at Parliament Buildings, Stormont, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, May, 8, 2008. The Catholic and Protestant leaders of Northern Ireland's power-sharing government have welcomed New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and scores of U.S. corporate leaders to Belfast in a push for increased American investment. Also participating were British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Ireland's newly elected prime minister, Brian Cowen. BBC News
Event to address hate crime issue
Hate crime in Northern Ireland is to be discussed at a conference in Belfast later. Community relations delegates are due to discuss the circumstances of the Romanian... (photo: AP / Peter Morrison)

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Labour Party leadership candidate Gordon Brown speaks to an audience of Labour party and Co Operative movement members in Manchester, England, Wednesday May 16, 2007. Khaleej Times
Britain to back IRA victims' lawsuit against Libya
DUBLIN ' Britain's sudden shift to support a lawsuit against Libya by Irish Republican Army victims raised hopes Monday that thousands maimed or bereaved by IRA bombs... (photo: AP / Jon Super)

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Titanic-themed five star hotel to be erected in Belfast
London: A Titanic-themed boutique hotel is set to be erected at the old headquarters of the Belfast shipyard where the fated Olympic-class passenger liner was built. A... (photo: GFDL / Jonathan Rodgers)

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