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A look at what's making the headlines in Tuesday's morning newspapers.
A woman is sexually assaulted by a man while walking in a Bangor housing estate in the early hours of the morning.
The first and deputy first ministers are seeking to cut the amount of time they spend answering assembly questions.
Millionaire Southern Cape businesswoman Ruby Marais could find herself back in the State's care after being out on bail for the past two years, if an application to have her sent for 30 days' psychiatric observation is successful.
More and more people believe children should transfer to post-primary schools at age 14, says Martin McGuinness
The lengthy court battle between the warring families of slain Stellenbosch student Inge Lotz and her boyfriend Fred van der Vyver has taken another twist.
Millionaire Southern Cape businesswoman Ruby Marais could find herself back in the State's care after being out on bail for the past two years.
The families of two teenage classmates who died in a road accident in County Fermanagh are 'devastated' with grief.
Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson has encouraged shoppers from the south to keep on crossing the border for bargains. "It worked in terms of fuel and aggregates when that very clearly damaged the prospects of businesses on our side of the border.
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