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Omagh Inquiry receives 65,000 pages of evidence
By Alan Rodgers a.rodgers@ulsterherald.com THE Omagh Bombing Inquiry has been told that 4,000 documents containing more than 65,000 pages of material have now been disclosed to the probe, which is
Council Christmas campaign aims to tackle domestic violence
FERMANAGH and Omagh District Council is to launch a unique Christmas campaign aimed at ending violence against women and girls, with a free bauble offered as a symbol of hope
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Áine reflects on memorable trip to Scotland
CAMOGIE-SHINTY INTERNATIONAL By Niall Gartland A MAIDEN trip to Scotland and representing her country in camogie-shinty: Omagh’s Áine Cuningham enjoyed taking part in Ireland’s camogie-shinty international in late October. Áine
Loughmacrory boss salutes team effort
By Michael McMullan LOUGHMACRORY manager Martin Boyle’s immediate emotion was one of disappoinytment after his team’s exit from the Ulster Championship at the hands of Kilcoo on Saturday night. Boyle

