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The Gardens of Irlenad are Blooming in 2008
> | Perched on the western edge of Europe, it's not hard to see why Ireland has become known as the Emerald Isle. But as well as a landscape bounteous in natural beauty, Ireland is also famed for its ... (photo: GFDL)
Northern Ireland's David Healy, left, scores the first of his three goals during the Euro 2008 group F qualifying match between Liechtenstein and Northern Ireland in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, Saturday, March 24, 2007. Other teams in group F are Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Latvia and Iceland.
League   Photos   Soccer   Sports   Star  
 The Daily Mail 
Up or down I would have been loyal to Fulham, claims out-of-favour striker Healy
| Striker David Healy is determined to make his mark in the Barclays Premier League after Fulham secured their top-flight status on the final day of the season. | Healy, 28, arrived in the summer from... (photo: AP / )
Charity seeks help with twitchers  BBC News 
Charity seeks help with twitchers
| The pay's non-existent and the social life is somewhat limited, but a wildlife charity has launched an appeal for summer helpers on an island six miles off the coast of Antrim. | Normally Rathlin Is... (photo: WN/Marzena Bozek)
Charity   Help   Nature   Photos   Social  
CAR - HUNCHBACK  Belfast Telegraph 
Cost of running a car up £2,000
| The cost of running a car in Northern Ireland has risen by up to £2,105 in just 12 months. | Soaring fuel prices and road tax, as well as heavy loss of resale value, have taken their toll and pushed... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Cost   Fuel   Ireland   Photos   Prices  
Top Stories
Free Pictures of Lion! - Public Domain Photos and Pictures - Royalty Free Belfast Telegraph
Heads you lose
| The Ulster big cat keeper who chopped the heads of five lions after they were put down has had his government contract to look after seized wild animals dramatically su... (photo: PDPhoto.com)
Animals   Lions   Nature   Photos   Wildlife  
Strawberry Fields Forever The Independent
Strawberry fields Forsaken
| Millions of pounds worth of soft fruit and vegetables are likely to be left to rot in fields this summer because of a shortage of foreign pickers caused by the falling ... (photo: creative commons / )
Agriculture   Economy   Fruit   Market   Photos  
Night-shining clouds 80 kilometers above Earth's surface. Image data from the Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) satellite, NASA. The Times
Mysterious noctilucent clouds span the heavens
div#related-article-links p a, div#related-article-links p a:visited { color:#06c; } | A magical sight appeared just before dawn in Northern Ireland on May 5. A spooky, e... (photo: NASA / Victor Falk)
Astronomy   Earth   Photos   Science   Space  
Wayne Rooney The Independent
Wayne's wheels: why big stars drive small cars
| So, what do you do when you're a big star with a big, bulging wallet and a big pack of paps following you all over town? Think small. | Squeeze into the tiniest car you... (photo: AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)
London   Photos   Soccer   Sport   Star  
Seagulls Photos - Public Domain - No Licence fees BBC News
Gull eggs stolen for restaurants
| One of Northern Ireland's largest colonies of seabirds is in danger of being wiped out by thieves stealing eggs for the restaurant trade. | Up to 3,000 Black Headed Gul... (photo: PDPhoto.com)
Egg   Ireland   Photos   Restaurant   Summer  
 Gordon Brown The Independent
Brown offers debt advice and affordable housing
| The Prime Minister is planning to extend shared equity schemes to make home-owning more affordable for first-time buyers as part of a range of measures aimed at helping... (photo: WN)
London   Media   Photos   Politics   UK  
Ian Paisley, leader of the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland The Times
Martin McGuinness and Ian Paisley: Chuckle Brothers photo exhibition
div#related-article-links p a, div#related-article-links p a:visited { color:#06c; } | Politics in Northern Ireland is no joke but so many pictures were published of the ... (photo: GFDL )
America   Entertainment   News   Photos   Politics  
Donkey Horse BBC News
Donkey dies following dog attack
| A donkey has died after an apparent dog attack in Ballyclare, County Antrim. | The animal was in a field off Rashee Road last Thursday when she sustained injuries to he... (photo: Public Domain)
Animals   Death   Dog   Livestock   Photos  
President of Ireland Mary McAleese, left, talks with Brian Cowan during the presenting of the Seal of Office of Taoiseach to Brian Cowan the new Irish Prime Minister at Aras an Uachtarain, Dublin, Ireland, Wednesday May, 7, 2008. Finance Minister Brian Cowen was elected Ireland's new prime minister Wednesday, and he pledged to guide the country on a continued pro-European course through choppy economic water Sydney Morning Herald
Ireland elects new PM
| Irish deputies elected Brian Cowen as prime minister on Wednesday as allies and opponents alike warned the former finance minister he faced a tough task steering the ec... (photo: AP / Peter Morrison)
Elections   Ireland   Photos   Politics   Society  
Politics Business & Finance
- City hosts world Liberal parties
- Ruane proposals before executive
- Obama's Appalachian problem
- Illegal ride on a quad bike lands Soames with a driving ban
 Gordon Brown
Brown offers debt advice and affordable housing
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- Business Expo to take place Friday in Dublin
- Cannon to launch PDs' Lisbon Treaty campaign
- Four arrested over bomb attack on PSNI officer
- Motorists warned about dangers of mobile phone use
 Driving - Car             WN/Hend Fawzi
How old is too old to rent a car?
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Sport Entertainment
- Ulster debuts for Cavan quartet
- Joe Kernan: Ulster is the hardest to win by far
- IFA League to have ups and downs
- Trap leaves door open for troubled Ireland
Northern Ireland's David Healy, left, scores the first of his three goals during the Euro 2008 group F qualifying match between Liechtenstein and Northern Ireland in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, Saturday, March 24, 2007. Other teams in group F are Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Latvia and Iceland.
Up or down I would have been loyal to Fulham, claims out-of-favour striker Healy
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- Sands film gets Cannes premiere
- Four Irish nominees for Tony Awards
- Irish author Nuala O'Faolain dies at 68
- Irish author Nuala O'Faolain dies of lung cancer at age
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Is it just the shoes?
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Health & Science Society & Culture
- Officer's files to remain private
- Pride & prejudice: How the far right muscled in on middle En
- Concerns at number of teen mums
- The Big Question: Why are so many political memoirs publishe
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown answers reporters' questions during a press conference in Shanghai, China, Saturday, Jan. 19, 2008.
Brown pledges shake-up of social care
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- Fostering: 'Our job is to give them both stability and c
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- The important contribution of male carers should be celebrat
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown answers reporters' questions during a press conference in Shanghai, China, Saturday, Jan. 19, 2008.
Brown pledges shake-up of social care
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News & Media Terrorism
- Robert Greacen
- New blow to detention plan
- Your views on new MLAs' code?
- 'She gave a voice to Irish women'
Night-shining clouds 80 kilometers above Earth's surface. Image data from the Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) satellite, NASA.
Mysterious noctilucent clouds span the heavens
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- Hoaxer who fuelled London's 7/7 terror
- New blow to detention plan
- NI teacher's earthquake terror
- Irish terror group blamed for bomb attack on off-duty police
Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern speaks at a business luncheon, in Boston, Thursday, May 1, 2008. Ahern's visit to Boston, part of a U.S. trip that included a speech before Congress on Wednesday, comes days before he steps down as premier at a time when Ireland's once-booming economy is being hurt in part by the slump in the U.
Ahern observes history on last day as PM
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