International ‘hacker’ arrests
Tuesday, March 6th, 2012US law authorities charge hackers in the UK, US and Ireland. The men are accused of being involved in cyber attacks by Lulzsec and Antisec.

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International ‘hacker’ arrests
US law authorities charge hackers in the UK, US and Ireland. The men are accused of being involved in cyber attacks by Lulzsec and Antisec.

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International ‘hacker’ arrests
The sister of a Fermanagh GAA player who spent over a month in a coma has criticised the ban given to the man accused of being involved in the incident.

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GAA coma sister criticises ban
A man accused of being involved in an off-the-ball incident which left Fermanagh GAA player Mark McGovern in a coma is given a 96-week ban from the sport.

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96-week ban for GAA coma incident
The president of Belarus said two suspects had confessed to being involved in the subway bombing that killed 12 people on Monday, but provided few details.
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Belarus Says Suspects Confessed to Subway Bombing
Tributes are paid to a teenager who died after being involved in an altercation with door staff at a nightclub.

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Tributes to nightclub death man
German police arrest 23 people suspected of being involved in an illegal far-right internet radio station broadcasting neo-Nazi views.

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Neo-Nazi radio arrests in Germany
Martin McGuinness says he forgot a deathbed conversation he had with the priest suspected of being involved in the 1972 Claudy bombing.

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McGuinness ‘forgot deathbed talk’
The priest suspected of being involved in the 1972 Claudy bombing met Martin McGuinness shortly before he died, the deputy first minister confirms.

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MP met Claudy bomb suspect priest