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    A protester opposed to abortion holds a placard outside the Marie Stopes clinic in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, 18, 2012. The first abortion clinic on the island of Ireland has opened in Belfast, sparking protests by Christian conservatives from both the Catholic and Protestant sides of Northern Ireland's divide. The Marie Stopes center plans to offer the abortion pill to women less than nine weeks pregnant _ but only if doctors determine they're at risk of death or long-term health damage from their pregnancy. That's the law in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, where abortion is otherwise illegal. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

    Protests as Ireland’s 1st abortion clinic opens

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Navy quarterback Trey Miller ran for just 16 yards on 20 carries as the Irish forced the Mids to abandon their running game.
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    Irish sell long-term bonds for 1st time in 2 years
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    A Protestant bandsman joins the parade North Belfast, Northen Ireland, Thursday, July 12, 2012. The Twelfth of July is the busiest day of the marching season in Northern Ireland with thousands of Orangemen and women, accompanied by marching bands, taking part in hundreds of parades. The Orange Order holds its main Belfast event, which commemorates King William III's 1690 Battle of the Boyne victory over Catholic King James II. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

    Belfast Catholics riot after token Orange march

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    July 13, 2012 4:00 am
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    EU, IMF: Irish making goals to avoid 2nd bailout
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    U2 bassist’s ex-aide gets 7 years’ jail for theft

    U2 bassist’s ex-aide gets 7 years’ jail for theft

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