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Ballymoney

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Ballymoney [ˌbælɪˈmʌnɪ]
n
(Placename) a district in N Northern Ireland, in Co. Antrim. Pop.: 26 894 (2001). Area: 417 sq. km (161 sq. miles)


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O'Brien would like readers to believe that the Irish Republican Army and Sinn Fein are also to blame for the arson attack in Ballymoney, which claimed the lives of three youngsters as they slept in their beds.
In addition to recent investments from Liberty Mutual and Segue, our ties with Boston have been strengthened over the years through the arrival of other Massachusetts based companies such as Stream International which has a major technical support call center Londonderry and the Kendall Company, whose Ballymoney plant, has been producing medical devices for over thirty years.
Nationalists knew that they were looking good for the moment - anybody would by comparison with the Ballymoney murderers - and they naturally wanted to bask in that perception while it lasted.
 
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