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News: Ruane may bypass the executive on 11-plus subscription

Caitriona Ruane has indicated she may at-tempt to bypass the executive and assembly to see her plans for a post-11-plus system introduced. The education minister said she still planned to bring forward legislation but if that was not possible she would have to consider other options.  03/07/08

News: Adair: I’m back to set up business subscription

Purchase: Adair says he is in the final stages of buying a property in Northern Ireland

Exiled UDA leader Johnny Adair last night claimed to be in the final stages of returning to Northern Ireland, amid reports that he sneaked back into the north in recent days. The notorious loyalist, who has been forced to live in Britain since being ousted from his Shankill stronghold in 2005, revealed he is to buy a property in the north.  03/07/08

Sport: Hinphey set to return subscription

Derry's Liam Hinphey

DEFENDER Liam Hinphey made a surprise return to club action this week and should be available for Derry’s All-Ireland SFC Qualifier against Monaghan on July 19 – but Michael McGoldrick is ruled out with a torn hamstring.  03/07/08

Sport: O’Rourke: Owens not fit to start Ulster final subscription

Fermanagh manager Malachy O’Rourke has ruled out any possibility of Barry Owens starting in the Ulster final.  03/07/08

Sport: Mourning after night before is motivation subscription

SUNDAY’S All-Ireland Qualifier draw must have felt like a depressing hangover following a heavy Saturday night for Antrim hurlers.  03/07/08

News: Woman (18) charged in Shiels murder inquiry subscription

AN 18-year-old woman was last night charged in connection with the murder of pizza delivery man Emmett Shiels in Derry.  03/07/08

Sport: No recall for Watson despite injuries subscription

ANTRIM hurlers may be ravaged by injuries – but there will be no surprise recall for axed star Liam Watson ahead of this weekend’s trip to Waterford.  03/07/08

Sport: All Hands set for O’Neill tilt subscription

The race for the O’Neill Cup gets under way this evening with the opening games in the WJ Dolan Tyrone SFC, writes Francis Mooney.  03/07/08

Sport: Lennon eyes Derry win subscription

ARMAGH manager Mattie Lennon knows a win over Derry on Saturday, a team still considered a step above the Orchard in the hurling pecking order, will cement the assertion that they are a rapidly- improving side.  03/07/08

Sport: Errigal aiming for Feile na nOg success subscription

Errigal Ciaran GAC, Tyrone: Errigal Ciaran U14s head to Co Cavan this weekend to compete in the Feile na nOg competition.  03/07/08



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