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Belfast Telegraph, 06.01.09 00:36 UTC

McGeady thrilled to be on PGA Tour

Michael McGeady can't wait to get cracking on his first ever European Tour event when he tees off in the Johannesburg Open this week. The genial Derryman may have missed out on his full European Tour ...

Belfast Telegraph, 03.01.09 02:01 UTC

Flatley ‘healed’ of mystery virus

Michael Flatley has attributed his remarkable recovery from a mystery virus that had plagued him for three years to an energy healer. The dancer claimed that Michael O'Doherty's treatment was nothing ...

Telegraph, 31.12.08 11:44 UTC

Michael Flatley dances again thanks to 'energy healer'

Irish dancer Michael Flatley has returned to the stage after almost three years of suffering from a mystery virus thanks to a treatment by an Irish "energy healer".

Belfast Telegraph, 28.12.08 19:30 UTC

Harrington calls for Ballesteros to be honoured

Padraig Harrington has hit out at golf's administrators for not doing enough to honour Seve Ballesteros. The Dubliner feels Ballesteros, who is recovering from a brain tumour, should be made an ...

BBC World News, 25.12.08 23:31 UTC

Obituary

Eartha Kitt: Versatile diva Once described by Orson Welles as the most exciting woman in the world, Kitt's smouldering, feline drawl in memorable hits, such as Santa Baby, Old Fashioned Millionaire ...

Belfast Telegraph, 23.12.08 02:03 UTC

Maybin puts his feet up at home

Gareth Maybin returned home from South Africa for a Christmas break to reflect on his helter-skelter finish to a memorable 2008. The 28-year-old Ulsterman stunned pundits by coming within inches of ...

Belfast Telegraph, 23.12.08 01:31 UTC

Now there are six hopes for Euro joy

Northern Ireland is getting ready to take on the rest of the golfing world. The six players representing the province on the European Tour this season - now taking a Christmas break - better than the ...

Belfast Telegraph, 22.12.08 00:01 UTC

So near but so far for Maybin

Gareth Maybin insisted he was happy with his lot despite losing out on a first European Tour victory in the cruellest of fashions at the South African Open Championship yesterday. The Ballyclare ...

Belfast Telegraph, 22.12.08 00:00 UTC

Gareth can look forward despite late loss

Gareth Maybin will no doubt relive the putt that horseshoed out on the 72nd hole which would have won him the South African Open, many times over the next few days. Had he holed it, it would have ...

The Independent, 20.12.08 00:42 UTC

Els finds rhythm on home soil but Westwood lurks

Ernie Els boosted his bid for a fifth South African Open title here yesterday with a second successive five-under-par 67 to move within two shots of the lead after the second round. Frenchman Michael ...