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ARSON ESCAPE!


BY MICHAEL BRESLIN
Two young women had a narrow escape when their home was maliciously set alight early on Monday morning. The two women were trapped in the first storey of their home in Derrin Road during the arson attempt. Police believe flammable material was pushed through their letterbox before they were rushed to hospital to be treated for smoke inhilation. The women, believed to be from Belfast, are aged 17 and 22. They were rescued by firefighters in the early hours of Monday morning after being alerted by their smoke alarm...
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Erne Gaels are relishing encounter


"We knew we were a lot better than people were saying we were" -
Declan McGloin, Erne Gaels manager
Erne Gaels joint manager, and club Chairman, Declan McGloin told 'the Herald' this week that the 'whole club' is looking forward to Sunday's Ulster Intermediate Championship clash with Trillick at Brewster Park. "It's great that the game is in Brewster Park because it means that we do not have to travel as far and I must say the whole club is looking forward to and relishing the game." On paper it seems that McGloin alongside...
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Louise shows her True Colours


Nineteen-year-old student Louise McCafferty from Clyhore outside Belleek is among Northern Ireland's brightest young artists and designers currently showcasing their work at the 'True Colours' exhibition at South West College, Omagh. Organised by the Council for Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA), 'True Colours' showcases the best and most intriguing work from CCEA's summer 2008 GCSE and GCE Art and Design examinations. A former student of St. Mary's High School, Louise achieved top marks for her A-level art work and is now...
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