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News: BBC show ‘buried’ after ex-con uncovered subscription

A £250,000 BBC TV programme about a group of entrepreneurs has been “buried” in the television schedules after it was revealed that one of the businessman is a convicted fraudster, it has been claimed.  01/12/08

Sport: Red mist in share of spoils subscription

Crossmaglen Rangers’ Michael McNamee

THERE were a million talking points after yesterday’s drawn Ulster final encounter in Enniskillen. For starters, there were 12 yellow cards, three red cards and approximately 58 free-kicks on the frost-bitten battle-field of Brewster Park.  01/12/08

Living: Twitching to go bird watching subscription

Twitching to go bird watching

RSPB Belfast Lough Reserve manager Anthony McGeehan talks about some birds we can look out for over the winter months...Watching birds in the garden is a great way to learn common species.  01/12/08

Business: The time is right to build a ‘sustainable economy’ subscription

INNOVATIVE: Donald Fitzmaurice, above, who has helped compile the Matrix  report which aims to map out a positive economic direction for the north.

Donald Fitzmaurice, a director at ePlanetVentures, the firm behind the multi-billion-dollar internet firm Skype, says Northern Ireland may be poised for significant investment growth in science, technology and innovation, and calls on politicians to act quickly to mirror the Republic’s boom success...  01/12/08

News: Naughty or nice list hits Santa’s postbag subscription

Are you on Santa’s list? Bimpe Fatogun looks it over to see which is the most gifted town in Northern Ireland  01/12/08

News: Baby injured in gang attack on house subscription

AN EIGHT-month-old baby boy has been injured in an attack at a house in east Belfast that involved three masked men.  01/12/08

News: School closed after damage in suspected arson incident subscription

A PRIMARY school in Co Armagh will stay closed today after it was badly damaged in a weekend blaze that is being treated as malicious.  01/12/08

News: School closed after damage in suspected arson incident subscription

A PRIMARY school in Co Armagh will stay closed today after it was badly damaged in a weekend blaze that is being treated as malicious.  01/12/08

News: Man assaulted by up to 10 youths subscription

PEOPLE in west Belfast are being urged to avoid youths attacking their property after a man was assaulted close to where a grocer was killed last year, writes Andrea McKernon.  01/12/08

Sport: A touch of frost can’t take the heat out of ‘Battle of Brewster’ subscription

FOR the £12 admission price to see the drama unfold, credit crunch blues for several thousand frost-bitten supporters were forgotten about as champions Crossmaglen and Ballinderry broke even after an incident-packed Ulster final. It was worth every penny handed over at the turnstiles.  01/12/08



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See our highlights from September through to December of 2007, The All-Star awards, Lily the Lion and St Brides nativity play.; See our highlights from May through to August of 2007, the smoking ban was introduced, devolution was restored and The Simpsons came to Springfield Road.; See our highlights for January through to April of 2007, eco-friendly Seals, Tennis Legends and Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams sit down together.; The suicide awareness and support group say that the spending the festive period alone or coping with mounting debts can make it be a lonely or depressing time for many.; Residents of South Belfast have complied a book featuring over 200 pictures fro the last one hundred years, can you remember when Forestside was just one corner shop? ; Santa's been and gone but it's still the holidays and your little angles are starting to get bored with their toys. So here are a few suggestions that will put the twinkle back into your child's eyes.; See part two of the INTV animated nativity play using the voices of P1 from St Brides primary school in Belfast. Animation - Lee McQuade Voices - St Brides Primary School; Using the voices of primary one from St Brides school in Belfast enjoy part one of the IN.TV animated nativity play. Animation - Lee McQuade Voices - St Brides Primary School; INTV went along to the dress rehersals of St Brides primary school P1 nativity play to see how they are getting along and to get some ideas for our very own animatied nativity; One of the biggest decisions at this time of year is real or fake for your Christmas tree. INTV explores the options and finds out which you prefer.; http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1370862952http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=1276222378



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