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Police battle to keep rival groups apart as clashes continue for fifth consecutive night over flying of British flag.
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Elizabeth II shakes hands with Northern Ireland's deputy first minister in Belfast, marking milestone in peace process.
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Flame for the London Olympics begins symbolic tour of province that would have seemed impossible a generation earlier.
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Only an estimated half of eligible voters took part in poll to ratify the eurozone's deficit-fighting plan.
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Norman Finkelstein's views on the Boycott, Divest and Sanction movement may be somewhat shortsighted.
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Six main rivals concede defeat as Labour party candidate is elected as Ireland's next head of state.
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Call from international negotiators falls short of government demand that Basque separatist group be dissolved entirely.
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