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  2. Tyrone Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Dungannon News and Tyrone Courier is a weekly newspaper based in Dungannon, County Tyrone, with an office in Cookstown Northern Ireland. It is published by the Alpha Newspaper Group [ 1 ] on Wednesdays.

  3. Tyrone Times - Wikipedia

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    Northern Irish newspaper Tyrone Times offices in Dungannon. The Tyrone Times, more correctly known as the Tyrone Times and Dungannon Gazette, was a newspaper based in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It was published by Johnston Publishing (NI), which at the time was a part of Johnston Press, which was part of JPIMedia. The paper's name mimics the full title of its main rival, the ...

  4. Alpha Newspaper Group - Wikipedia

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    The group is partly owned, and chaired, by businessman and retired Ulster Unionist politician John Taylor, Baron Kilclooney.. Alpha Newspaper Group previously owned two newspapers in County Offaly (Tullamore and Midland Tribune) in the Republic of Ireland.

  5. Hillcrest Bar bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Hillcrest Bar bombing, also known as the "Saint Patrick's Day bombing", took place on 17 March 1976 in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), a loyalist paramilitary group, detonated a car bomb outside a pub crowded with people celebrating Saint Patrick's Day .

  6. Hugh O'Neill, 4th Baron Dungannon - Wikipedia

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    Hugh O'Neill, 4th Baron Dungannon [1] [2] [3] (c. 1585 – 24 September 1609) was an Irish nobleman. He was the son and heir to Irish Gaelic lord Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, [4] though he predeceased his father. Dungannon accompanied his family and countrymen on the Flight of the Earls, leaving Ireland for mainland Europe.

  7. Sir William Warren (died 1602) - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Warren (c. 1558 – 1602) was an Irish landowner, statesman and soldier of the late sixteenth century. He is mainly remembered now for having facilitated the much-discussed marriage of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone and his third wife Mabel Bagenal, which took place at Warren's home, Drumcondra Castle, in 1591.

  8. Ulster Herald - Wikipedia

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    The company also launched a new paper The Dungannon Herald in 2017 to cater for the east of County Tyrone. The company launched Tyrone Herald a decade ago, which is released on a Monday and covers the weekend's sporting action as well as including more light-hearted features. The Ulster Herald remains the company's flagship paper and is still ...

  9. List of terrorist incidents in 1976 - Wikipedia

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    Dungannon, Northern Ireland: Ulster Volunteer Force bombing of a pub celebrating St. Patrick's Day, killing four civilians including two young boys. Ulster Volunteer Force: The Troubles: April 19 Assassination 1 0 Colombia: The M-19 executes union leader, Jose Raquel Mercado, held hostage since February. M-19: Colombian Conflict: May 9 Shooting ...