Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Wed 17th Sep 2014

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Supplement marking the life and times of Ian Paisley

Supplement marking the life and times of Ian Paisley

Pictures of the life and times of Ian Richard Kyle Paisley will be available in Wednesday’s News Letter in a special 16-page supplement.

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News Letter turns 277: the world's oldest English language newspaper

News Letter turns 277: the world's oldest English language newspaper

The Belfast News Letter probably turns 277 today.

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Ian Paisley: Son dismisses critics as mere

Ian Paisley: Son dismisses critics as mere "pygmies"

Ian Paisley’s son has branded critics of his father “pygmies in his shadow”.

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Woman dies after fire in her Co Tyrone home

Woman dies after fire in her Co Tyrone home

A woman in her 50s died after she sustained serious burns and other injuries during a fire at her Co Tyrone home.

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Spike in paramilitary   attacks in Londonderry

Spike in paramilitary attacks in Londonderry

Northern Ireland’s second city has seen a dramatic spike in the number of so-called paramilitary punishment attacks, a senior police officer has warned.

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Sport

Rangers beat Inverness in Cup at Ibrox

Rangers beat Inverness in Cup at Ibrox

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MacLeod goal sees Gers past Inverness

MacLeod goal sees Gers past Inverness

RANGERS 1 INVERNESS 0

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Portadown top of Danske Bank Premiership but best yet to come says boss Ronnie McFall

Portadown top of Danske Bank Premiership but best yet to come says boss Ronnie McFall

Ronnie McFall says the best is yet to come from table toppers Portadown.

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Stephen Baxter positive as Crusaders fight back to earn point against Dungannon

Stephen Baxter positive as Crusaders fight back to earn point against Dungannon

Stephen Baxter drew on the positives after Crusaders stormed back from two goals down to claim a point in a thrilling climax at Stangmore Park.

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Glentoran boss Eddie Patterson fires warning to players after Ballymena grab late draw

Glentoran boss Eddie Patterson fires warning to players after Ballymena grab late draw

Glentoran boss Eddie Patterson admitted he may have to make changes after his side’s latest points-dropping capitulation.

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