New Suspect In Madeleine Mccann Case


7 May 2009
Sky News


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Donegal town promises to keep praying


2 May 2009
Belfast Telegraph
Brendan McDaid

The Ulster community among whom Madeleine McCann’s family spent their last complete holiday together will gather tomorrow to pray for her — two years to the day since she vanished.

The residents of the remote picturesque coastal town of Dungloe in west Donegal will gather to pray at St Crona’s Church, where just over two years ago they had stood alongside Gerry and Kate McCann and their three children at Mass over Easter.
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McCann parents on Oprah show


29 April 2009
Irish Post

AS the second anniversary of Madeleine McCann’s disappearance approaches one of America’s biggest stars has offered her support to the heartbroken family.  And Irish people in the McCann’s native Donegal are also praying for a miracle.

Parents Kate and Gerry McCann have never stopped in their search to find their missing daughter. And in an emotionally-charged interview with chat show host Oprah, which will air next week, Kate McCann speaks of how she misses Madeleine and visits her bedroom every day.
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15 April 2009
ITV
Robert Murat statement


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Maddie TV hope


Maddie TV hope
New evidence to be shown in reconstruction
5 April 2009
The News of the World
Neville Thurlbeck


A telly reconstruction of the hours leading up to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann will contain vital evidence about new suspects.

A Channel 4 documentary will feature witness statements never released by Portuguese police. .

They have been scrutinised by programme-makers and will be broadcast to mark the second anniversary of Maddie's disappearance as part of a renewed bid to find the tot. Her parents Kate and Gerry are collaborating with the Channel 4 team.

Maddie was three when she went missing on May 3, 2007, in the resort of Praia da Luz. Gerry has returned there with two of the "Tapas Nine"—Jane Tanner and Matthew Oldfield. They were dining with the McCanns the night Madeleine vanished and are also helping with the programme.

But Kate has remained at the couple's home in Rothley, Leics. She felt unable to cope with returning to Portugal.

A lookalike actress will play her in the reconstruction, while the daughter of one of the pals will take on the role of Maddie.

The McCann's spokesman Clarence Mitchell said:

"There are pieces of witness testimony which have not been released.

These include the suspicious behaviour of several individuals in the area where Madeleine disappeared both before and after she went missing.

"We hope that it will jog someone's memory. This documentary will give a whole new sense to what happened on that night."

The programme will be shown on May 7.
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Real IRA suspects unmasked


15 March 2009
The Sunday Life
Ciaran McGuigan
Spotlight falls on accused as cops make arrests over soldier killings


Paul Anthony John McCaugherty accused of trying to buy weapons and explosives for real IRA.

This is the man accused of being behind a plot to import tonnes of weapons into Ulster for the Real IRA. Our main picture shows the man cops have accused of being the Number Two in the dissident republican organisation responsible for gunning down two soldiers in cold blood last Saturday night.

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8th ASIS International European Security Conference


1 March 2009
Security Today


The 8th ASIS International European Security Conference will take place on 26-29 April 2009 at the Montreux Music and Congress Centre in Montreux, Switzerland. The theme of the conference will be "Taking security management to the next level" and will feature over 30 high level educational sessions for and by international security experts. Around 500 senior security professionals, corporate executives, consultants, architects and law enforcement officials are expected to participate.
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The murder squad made up of civilians


24 January 2009 
Daily Telegraph
Richard Edwards

An RSPCA worker and a former civil servant are being used by police to investigate murders in a cost-cutting initiative. Greater Manchester Police has set up the country's first murder inquiry team made up of civilian workers. It means that up to half of such cases in Manchester now are not dealt with by the CID.
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Crack spy team in new Maddie hunt; Ex-cops and spooks hired


14 January 2009
Mike Sullivan and Antonella Lazzeri
The Sun

An elite team of ex-cops and secret agents are spearheading a new hunt for Madeleine McCann. The veteran investigators have been hired by missing Maddie's desperate parents Gerry and Kate. The 12 crack former Scotland Yard detectives and MI5 and MI6 agents have been secretly on the ground in Portugal for weeks chasing any new leads which may help to find her. The group was recruited over the past few months after Portuguese cops announced they had shelved their inquiry into Maddie's disappearance.

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Madeleine's grandmother gets missing girl a Christmas teddy


30 December 2008
Evening Herald

The grandmother of missing girl Madeleine McCann had a Christmas present ready for the five-year-old this year. For the second Christmas in a row, Eileen McCann left a large pink teddy bear on Madeleine's bed, as she clings to hope that she will return home.

Donegal-born Eileen, who lives in Scotland, is spending the holidays with her son Gerry, his wife Kate and Madeleine's younger siblings, twins Sean and Amelie.
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