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Hello. Welcome to the programme. The headlines. Eight Tyrone Gaelic

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football match is marred by violence on and off the pitch.

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The Massereene murders, the court appears more details about the

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getaway car. Could smoking in front of children be outlawed for

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drivers? And paying tribute to the man who lampooned our politicians.

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They can carp all they like but I will keep a wise head amide

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shoulders and beaver away so they do not out a fox a wily old dog

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like me. Ulster's rugby players get off to a flyer in the Heineken Cup.

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And there is not much changed in the weather today but there is a

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change coming later in the week. The trial of two men accused of

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murdering two soldiers at Massereene Barracks in 2009 has

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been hearing more about the getaway car. Colin Duffy and Brian Shivers

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both deny charges including murder and attempted murder.

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There prosecution say this is the card used by the gunmen. The court

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was told that it had been bought two weeks before the attack on

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Massereene barracks which left two soldiers dead. It also heard how

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the man had asked the buyer for �400 but then gave him back �20 as

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a lucky penny before shaking his hand. The court was told how the

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car, which was later found partially scorch, it contained

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vital evidence, including a holdall, balaclava and two mobile phones. A

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coffee jar containing ammunition was in the glove compartment. A

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forensic scientist had earlier mapped out the movements of the

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gunmen, using stills from CCTV footage. The Justice said what

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these images show of what one might characterise as a determined attack

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carried out in less than 40 seconds by two men with automatic rifles.

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The court also heard the extent of the soldiers' injuries. Her number

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of medical and pathology reports were read to the court. They

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describe how aromatics -- paramedics had battled to try to

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save the men. The court heard that both men suffered from multiple gun

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wounds and had been shot while relying on the ground.

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It could soon be illegal to smoke in cars carrying children. The

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Health Minister, Edwin Poots, says she's going to have a public

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consultation on the idea. Scenes like this are not as rare as

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you may think. It is believed that up to 15% of adults still smoke in

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their cars when children are present, but today the assembly was

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told it could soon be against the war -- against the law.

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consultation will be taken into whether ban should be introduced a

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what circumstances it should apply to. That is all public vehicles, or

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any those in which children are present. Should week following the

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example set by wells and commit to a comprehensive public awareness

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campaign in an attempt to change behaviour with legislation and the

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under consideration if this fails. Nothing more difficult than we have

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in policing seatbelt wearing, mobile phone use while driving,

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those type of issues, and this is a very powerful public health message

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to be sending out. The harm that it does to young children is

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exponentially worse than what he would do to an adult and it is

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something that we have to stop. chair of the health committee

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wondered if the ban was necessary. I feel that this probably will make

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some difference to people's smoking habits but I think a public

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awareness campaign could also do that. But the doctor in charge of

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public health in Northern Ireland says legislation is the way forward.

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Most people comply with laws once they are introduced and exposed in

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countries where they had been introduced is that they do comply

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and it is largely self- enforcing. It is a bit like seatbelt

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legislation by you are protecting other people as well as the

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individuals themselves. In terms of the nanny state argument, people

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have a freedom to do things better anywhere does not cause harm to

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others. The public consultation will be completed next spring.

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Tomorrow we will show how campaigners have netted just how

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many changes chemicals a child in a smoker's Carte could inhale.

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The issue has generated a lot of debate on our Facebook page today,

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way you can enjoy in the debate. Tributes have been paid to the

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satirist and voice of the BBC Radio Ulster show, the folks on the hill.

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He had been ill with cancer. His impersonations and sketches poked

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fun at politicians but his targets were among the first to pay their

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respects. Who cares if McGuinness becomes

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Preston Tom not? He boss the schoolmaster who became a fund

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Master, poking fun at politicians across the board. Gerry Kelly

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famously could not tell the difference between his own voice

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and his imitator's. I was coming out of here one day and the radio

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was on, and I turned it on and asked whether it was the programme,

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and the driver said, and their committees you doing an interview

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five minutes ago! Politicians were often struck by the accuracy of his

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sketches. We started to wonder whether he had the executive

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minutes or had an informer inside. He could encapsulate in a very

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short cartoon something that was topical and which resonated with

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the public. I often went to meet school children who recognised me

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because of the programme rather than because of Stormont itself.

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When he had a show on, there were colleagues in that assembly he

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would have given their eye teeth to be caricatured by him. They used to

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look at me be very envious glances! It was never personally offensive

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or harsh yet he was always telling and cutting and there was his

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quality as a comedian. It was also the character of him as a person.

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Before taking bill last year, he had produced and written his first

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play and, bravely, he recently returned to work for final radio

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series. It was great to listen to Sean, and his voice was as funny as

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ever and he worked as long as he could. As one colleague put it,

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perhaps his best impression was the one he made on the critics and his

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many fans. A lucky man, I worked with him a

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couple of times. A humble man as well. There is a repeat of the last

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programme on Radio Ulster this evening at 7:30pm.

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Reverend Ian Paisley is to stand out from the ministry in the Free

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Presbyterian Church, which he founded 60 years ago, and which has

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branches across the world. Yesterday, he told his congregation

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that he would be leaving the pulpit to write his memoirs. Some people

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no doubt will blush when they've read about personalities in the

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book. Others will rejoice that through this poor creature they

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were saved by the Almighty grace of God. But I believe now that that is

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a task that I have to do. Lawyers for the former Anglo Irish

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Bank, which used only 2 million euros by the Sean Quinn are seeking

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to annul his bankruptcy procedures in Northern Ireland. Today, the

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High Court in Dublin was told it courtier cannot deal with Mr

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Quinn's insolvency because his address is in the Republic -- Court

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here cannot deal. Do lawyers claimed that the bankruptcy was

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wrongly obtained because it was a failure to disclose all the

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relevant information relating to Sean Quinn's centre of main

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interest. Mr Quinn stated that the registered office and place of

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business of his companies was County Fermanagh. He also said he

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was domiciled for tax purposes in Northern Ireland. But lawyers for

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Anglo Irish Bank say they have overwhelming evidence stating that

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Sean Quinn's main interest is in the republic and that he has

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repeatedly indicated that his home address is in the republic. Where

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does it go from here? application to annul the bankruptcy

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proceedings will go before the court in Belfast at the end of this

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we got early next year. At the Commercial Court here, the former

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Anglo Irish Bank is trying to call in former guarantees given by Mr

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Quinn on unpaid business loans. That process will continue but the

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judge today allowed a short adjournment of one week, out of

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respect to the Official Receiver of Northern Ireland, to allow him to

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have their say, should he so wish. He said he was keen to ensure that

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there was no injustice done as a result of the mischief brought

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about by Mr Quinn's actions. He said he was also open to the

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inference that Mr Quinn had the bankruptcy proceedings contrived,

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and that there was an element of the forum shopping going on. In the

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UK, person can be released from bankruptcy after one year but in

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the Republic it is 12 years. Still to come on the programme. We

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have the latest on the Ballymoney water restrictions. And how Ulster

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began their Heineken Cup campaign with an impressive win over a

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French side. Another outbreak of violence at a

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GAA match has brought another investigation. Abroad brocaded

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during the two round the final and the trouble spread to the stands.

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Last week we reported on the severe sentence handed down by the GAA to

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St Mary's Rasharkin for an attack on match officials.

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The headline say it all for the wrong reasons. Which just minutes

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left in the match, violence erupted. First on the pitch, and then it

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spread to the stands. Some spectators had been treated for

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injuries. The good were there yesterday meant that many people

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make the journey here for the final. Parents had brought their children

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and they also witnessed the brawl. It is not a nice image that you

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want to portray to the younger generation, who was this the are

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going to be involved in playing and participating and organising Gaelic

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games in the future. Officials say the incident will be investigated.

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We pride ourselves on our sport and on the fact that our games are

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family orientated. He does not do anybody any favours. What we will

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do is get the thing told with as quickly as we can. This incident

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comes less than a week after a referee was attacked in a game at

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St Mary's Rasharkin. Earlier this year, another referee was knocked

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unconscious at a ladies' match in time rain. Violence on and off the

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pitch needs to be eradicated. There is a major cause for concern here.

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There is great competitiveness in sport, not least within the GAA,

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but it not must go over the line and go over the territory that had

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entered yesterday. A meeting is being held tonight to discuss what

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happened. It is understood an official video of the match is

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available and will be used in the It was an upsetting scene at Antrim

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cemetery this morning when families arrived to see the desecration of

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eight graves. As Nicola Weir reports, a stolen car was driven

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through the council-owned graveyard on Saturday afternoon leaving a

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trail of destruction. The aftermath of a shocking

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incident. A stolen car ploughed over these graves, dragging solid

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granite around and knocking over headstones. Those in the car ran

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off, but left it on top of the graves at the cemetery. These

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pictures show what it looked like before the vehicle was taken away

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for forensic Evert -- examination. The police say it was stolen at

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that morning from Belfast. It is believed those in the car tried to

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get it up this hill, but it rolled back, challenging all in its path.

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I was up yesterday afternoon and there were people here. They could

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not believe it, they were horrid -- horrified at the state of the

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graves. It is just shocking. I totally condemn the incident and am

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saddened by the episode. Council staff met relatives here this

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morning. Many cried as they struggled to come to terms with the

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destruction. It is believed at least �8,000 worth of damage has

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been done. We have carried out an inventory this morning of the

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damage and we are contacting any relatives who have yet to visit the

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cemetery over the weekend in the interests of courtesy.

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The families cannot tidy up these graves because this is now a

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criminal investigation. The council says it is working closely with

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them and the police. It says it will also be meeting shortly to

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find out if there needs to be extra security at this graveyard.

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There's some relief this evening for homes and businesses in the

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Ballymoney area whose water has been contaminated for the last week.

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Northern Ireland Water has lifted a notice to boil water for nearly

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2,000 customers. But another 1,300 will still have

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to boil their water until more tests show it's safe. This report

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from our consumer correspondent, Martin Cassidy.

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For a full week, more than 3,200 homes and businesses in this area

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have had to boil their drinking water. For restaurants, pubs and

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cafes, restrictions have proven to be can -- frustrating and time-

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consuming. If we had an explanation as to why we had no water that

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would get -- help us. We got a phone call last Tuesday and then a

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letter in the post on Friday morning just to saying continue

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what you're doing. Boil the water and let it cool before you can use

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it. The problem started a week ago when work on a mains pipe butts oil

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into the distribution system. Only now has the water been passed fit

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for drinking. The partial lifting of restrictions means 1903 premises

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had been given the all-clear. have a very large distribution

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centre in that area, around 80 kilometres of mains. We have

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claimed a lot of the system around the town area, though we had a

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rural aspect that will take a lot longer to clean and disinfect. We

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are doing it now. The area is -- the areas still affected by the

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restrictions are as follows. Northern Ireland Water says it is

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using water to flush the system cleaned. The delay is being blamed

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on the length of pipe line involved covering a rural area. Tests are

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continuing, but the company says it may be a number of days before all

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restrictions are lifted. Ulster's rugby players got their

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European Cup campaign off to the best possible start. Here's Stephen

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Watson. A fantastic win against of the

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teams tipped to win the competition - French side Clermont Auvergne.

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When it comes to the Heinekin Cup, Ulster are a very hard team to beat

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at home. They've won 25 out of the last 30 games played at Ravenhill

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in the competition. One of the stars of the weekend win joins me.

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Chris, what is it about a cluster rugby and the European Cup? I don't

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know, it is obviously very special and for some reason, the team upped

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their game. It is really exciting so a great weekend. Let's take a

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look at what was a very good, physical match. You were in the

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thick of the action. Was that the key, fronting up against a very

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good French team? When a French team comes against you, you know

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you have a good match. That passion really shows through. You have to

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mention the fans that got behind us as well. It was a bruising

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encounter, but we came out the right end of it. The home form is

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good, not so much for the away form. What about this weekend, can you

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continue the good form? It is a big challenge, but we have had some

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great wins over the last couple of years. Bath was probably the big

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one. We will go with a lot of confidence from last week. There is

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a lot at stake and we want to go there and make sure we take every

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opportunity. It came at a great time when Ulster's form had dipped

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a bit. Confidence is massive now. We are a confident side. We are

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putting in a great performance all round. It is all to play for so it

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will be another exciting week for us. Chris, thank you for coming in.

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John O'Shea, Stephen Hunt and Kevin Doyle come into the Republic of

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Ireland team to play Estonia in the Euro 2012 play-off second leg

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tomorrow night. For the Republic, qualification is now tantalisingly

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close after a 4-0 win in Friday's When the Republic of Ireland reach

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a major tournament, they usually do pretty well. The trouble is

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actually getting there. But this time, it is different. The players

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know their place at Euro 2012 is a formality and the team know exactly

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what it means to all of Island's supporters. The country is on its

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knees at the moment. Everyone is in good form now and are looking

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forward to it. The next few months, it gives the country a boost.

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manager stressed the job is 99 % complete, but is he the right man

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to lead the country after the European Championships? His record

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speaks for itself. We are in with a good chance of getting to the play-

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off because we are top in the group. He has built the squat up over the

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last four years so he can carry it on and get us to the World Cup.

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This Irish team has the best defensive record in Europe. If that

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continues tomorrow, they will qualify for the Euros, 10 years to

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the date since they last won a fight for a major tournament.

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The great and good of Northern Irish football gathered last night

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to pay tribute to Derek McKinley. After 30 years he's just retired as

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kitman for the national side. Among the guests, two former

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internationals who confirmed they'd like to succeed Nigel Worthington

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as the next Northern Ireland manager.

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I would bring a tactical awareness and understanding of the game. A

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desire, a passion, a hunger, a laugh. All of my greatest moments

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have been in Northern Ireland. last couple of times, I lost out

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and missed the opportunity. Things were done and said. Things happened

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for the right reason, and I hope... They had lost four times in their

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last six games, and conceded 10 goals to Cliftonville in as many

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days, so Linfield manager David Jeffrey breathed a sigh of relief

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as his team got back to winning ways at the weekend. The league

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champions beat Coleraine to stay two points clear at the of the

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Carling Premiership. Last minute at Windsor Park,

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Linfield must have thought this was their last chance to win the game.

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But there was one more opportunity. Albert Watson took it. It is a big

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one and we know it was a big one. People say it is a crisis, but that

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is not the case. They are just two points behind Linfield. This was

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impressive home form. Cliftonville are in third after their 8th win in

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match which ended 3-3. This team thought they had snatched the

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victory with his header, but the opposing team got this in equaliser

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a few minutes later. If the celebrations are anything to go by,

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Congratulations to Derry city striker Eamon Zayed who has been

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named as the PFAI's Player of the Year.

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Crossmaglen Rangers are through to their 6th AIB Ulster Club Gaelic

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football final in eight years. They defeated Ballinderry yesterday.

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here. While that record still is intact, they were made to work for

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his victory. At times they were brilliant. But about Derry did not

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make it easy for the champions. This penalty but just a point

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between the sides. The cross never panicked. They showed all their

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experience to close the game out. think we made life very hard for

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ourselves in the second half. There was complacency at half-time. I

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would say it was a mixture of that. The other team came out and threw

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everything at it. They had nothing to lose. We took the scores at the

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end. They have won every Ulster final that they have paid in --

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played in. The class of 2011 have Tyson Fury retained his

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Commonwealth Heavyweight title, but only after a little scare. Fury was

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knocked down for the first time in his career when challenger Neven

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Piekitch caught him flush in the second round. But he responded well,

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with the fight stopped just one round later, after the Canadian had

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been rocked by a series of heavy blows. The referee jumping in and

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stopping the fight in favour of I would still like to see him fight

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our own Rogan, I think he would beat him. But what do I know?

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It was a beautiful weekend, very autumnal. Definitely a good day to

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be out walking. And it has continued into today. In part,

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It has continued. Unfortunately, we had some cloud earlier today, but

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in the north-west is where we have the best of the sunshine. This

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evening, the cloud pushes up and will gradually thicken up. It will

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be low enough in some places to give hill fog, but it will break at

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times. The temperatures are falling as a result. Seven degrees towards

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Belfast, still above the seasonal average for this time of year. A

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similar date tomorrow although it will be a bit cloudier. But we may

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get some breaks to allow the brighter spells to come through.

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First thing, we may see some drizzle along the East Coast. That

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will be especially in the first part of the morning, but it will

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clear by the afternoon. We will have a dry day again. Not much in

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the way of sun sign, but saying that, the winds are light and the

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temperatures are still mild. It will still feel pretty decent if

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you are out. During the second part of the afternoon, we hold on to the

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dry theme. The cloud stays with us, but overnight in took Wednesday,

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the cloud will thin at bedtimes and it will be a much colder night.

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Temperatures will dip in some places to four or five degrees,

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even in Belfast it will be around seven degrees. Closer to what we

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should be seen, but cooler than what we have had recently. Into

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Wednesday, it will be a dry and bright start with good spells of

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sunshine, but the crowd -- cloud creeping in. Temperatures around 11

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or 12. This band of rain to the left of me will pull up on

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Wednesday night. We will get wet weather on Wednesday night, a damp

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start on Thursday, showers behind that, but then gradually improving

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during the second part of the day. Until Friday, that is when we will

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see an Atlantic find coming in. -- Atlantic front. But on the upside,

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