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An Irish priest in Paris has described the terrorists who

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carried out the attacks in the city on Friday night as cowards.

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129 people were killed and more than 300 were injured,

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The co-ordinated attacks, which have been claimed by so-called Islamic

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State, involved suicide bombers and gunmen and were the worst in

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The victims were remembered at church services across

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From Paris, BBC Newsline's Mark Simpson reports.

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Amid the security there is solidarity. Today Parisien 's came

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together to reflect and to remember. This was the main meeting point in

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Paris for Irish Catholics, the chapel at the Irish college.

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Freddie's killings and the killers were condemned. A man with a gun is

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a coward cos he is afraid of dialogue, to be open to the other

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person's truths and so there is no dialogue with people with guns. At

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the service was Jessica O'Gara, wife of the former rugby international

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road and O'Gara, who now coaches in France. We live outside the city but

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you are still worried about letting your children outside and we have

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gone near Paris all weekend, we are staying away from everything. Every

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section of life in Paris has been affected I Freddie's project events.

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We know what an individual who has been injured and had medical

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attention. We are supporting him. It is a complex situation. The director

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of the Irish cultural centre comes from Belfast. I've been thinking a

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lot about Auden Wilson after the Enniskillen bomb in his words of

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forgiveness, so I hope that this believed to negotiation, to serious

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peace talks -- Gordon Wilson. Amid the sadness there is nervousness.

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Armed police were on the streets to make people ill more secure but

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sometimes that can have the opposite effect. It isn't easy but in the

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face of despair this city is trying desperately to find hope for the

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future. The new leader

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of the SDLP says the party will have a high standard when considering

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whether to back any agreement The Foyle MLA Colum Eastwood beat

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Alasdair McDonnell in a vote at the party conference

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in Armagh yesterday. Talks

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between the five biggest parties and the British and Irish governments

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will resume at Stormont tomorrow, with indications the negotiations

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are in the final stages. Mr Eastwood says the party wants

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a deal which will work. We look at the detail when it

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arrives. We have a high standard for a deal, we don't want to see half a

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deal, the goose tuition happening next week or in six months, people

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want to see these issues resolved but they want to be resolved Rob

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Relay. -- they have to be resolved properly.

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A five-year-old boy is in hospital with serious injuries

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after falling from a bathroom window at a house in North Belfast.

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It happened yesterday afternoon in Ballysillan.

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It's understood he suffered a broken arm and leg

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GAA now, and ten-times winners Crossmaglen Rangers are back

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in the Ulster Club Championship final after beating Kilcoo

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They'll meet Scotstown in the provincial decider.

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In keeping with so many sporting events, and minute's silence was

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observed for the Vic aims of Friday's attacks in Paris. In

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driving wind and pouring rain, Crossmaglen, the past matters of

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good results, were relentless. Having carved out this good

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operative tea, only to BD night by the host, they pressed on. Four

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point the winning margin, another provincial final appearance

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guaranteed. We made hard work of that game,

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a lot of basic mistakes and I don't blame the weather or the surface,

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that's down to bad execution from the players so we have take

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responsibility for that but it's great we have two weeks to work

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on that and we're not waiting until Jamie Clarke is also back from his

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travels and pushing in the face in the final against Scotstown in a

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fortnight's time. A look ahead now to a story Donna

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will have on BBC Newsline this week. This cafe is a place where people

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come to eat, drink and chat, but they also come here to complete a

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jail sentence for our own remand. A very different new regime has been

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introduced by the prison service to rehabilitate the young men and women

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who were sent here. I will discover more inside the renamed hide bank

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would college. You can see more on that story

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this week here on BBC Newsline. Weather now, and heavy rain has

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caused some flooding in parts. It has been quite a disappointing

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weekend. We have had a lot of rain, which has caused problems for some.

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This was Drumquin earlier today and across-the-board we have had bad

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flooding. There is good news. We have that rain clearing away and it

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will turn drier but as we go through the night we will see scattered

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showers coming in on a south-westerly wind and it will be a

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chilly night with temperatures falling into the low single figures.

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Tomorrow will feel much colder, there will be some scattered showers

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but in between it will brighten up with sunshine. To begin tomorrow it

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is not a bad picture across much of Britain and Ireland, a fair amount

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of sunshine but we will see rain coming in again, especially for

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parts of Scotland and eventually for the south coast of Ireland, but by

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the middle of the afternoon plenty of sunshine for Ulster with cloudy

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conditions across England and Wales. Into the afternoon we can expect

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temperatures around eight or 9 degrees, so back to normal for the

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time of year, and winds will ease a little. As we go through the week we

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have a series of weather systems which will bring further spells of

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rain and duty, some persistent rain, which it clear by evening and

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temperatures will probably stay about seven or eight. By the end of

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the week we have weather systems bringing further gusty winds and

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outbreaks of rain but by the middle of the week temperatures should

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reach 12 or even 13 degrees for some. We will keep you up to date.

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Stay tuned to the forecast. Our next BBC Newsline bulletin

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is at 10:40pm. Thanks for watching and enjoy the

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rest of your evening. Goodbye. From farm to fork, the chicken

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