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Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Breaking News RSS Feed - Jan 2, 2008
The price of oil touched the €100 a barrel mark for the first time today as motorists faced record prices at the pumps.
Belfast Telegraph | Entire Site | RSS - Jan 2, 2008
TV artist Dermot Cavanagh is reaching a whole new world of students through his venture on the internet. Judith Cole spends a day under his expert tuition at his studio in Moy, Co Armagh, to find out more
Belfast Telegraph | Letters | RSS - Jan 2, 2008
Mike Brennan (Write Back, December 28) wrote about the issue of anthems at rugby internationals and the ban on Northern Ireland's national anthem and flag at Belfast internationals.
Belfast Telegraph | Letters | RSS - Jan 2, 2008
Eric Waugh (December 21) suggests that the United States rearmed Britain after Dunkirk in 1940; that all the armaments had to be paid for and that, when Britain's dollar reserves had gone, these were then supplied 'on …
Belfast Telegraph | Letters | RSS - Jan 2, 2008
In contradiction to the entire world knowledge base of physics, mathematics and geology, members of the Causeway Creation Committee (the CCC) assert that the Giant's Causeway was caused a mere 4,500 years ago by some …
Belfast Telegraph | Letters | RSS - Jan 2, 2008
I had the foresight to ring up Translink on New Year's Eve to try and arrange my transport home from Belfast after a night celebrating with my friends.
Belfast Telegraph | Letters | RSS - Jan 2, 2008
I've read two letters in Write Back in recent days relating to the Maze stadium plan, one from Jeffrey Donaldson/Edwin Poots and the other signed by councillors Ronnie Crawford and Bill Gardner-Watson and alderman Jim …
Belfast Telegraph | Opinion | RSS - Jan 2, 2008
Last year was a bit like the 1970s, which, as you may recall, had the misfortune of being sandwiched between the "Swinging" Sixties and the "Loadsamoney" Eighties.
Belfast Telegraph | Opinion | RSS - Jan 2, 2008
Back in September 2004, the Presbyterian Church in Ireland - fed up with being dragged along on the musical coat tails of the Church of Scotland - produced its own hymnbook.
Belfast Telegraph | Columnists | RSS - Jan 2, 2008
The Hole in the Wall Gang have finally called it a day. They had to. They got eclipsed by that Chuckle outfit up at Stormont. There was a time when Uncle Andy cosying up to Ma in her Divis flat was funny because, well …