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The aftermath of the Lillis trialTHE behaviour of some sections of the media in the trial of Eamonn Lillis for the manslaughter of his wife Celine Cawley was an intrusion into privacy. The spectacle of photographers being up ladders on trees in Mr Lillis’s back garden in Howth and following his under-age daughter in their last days before he went to jail is unacceptable.
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Ex Prisoner,Gerard Murray folding the flag after announcing INLA decommissioning in Donegal Street in Belfast, February 8th. Pic Colm Lenaghan/ Pacemaker Press
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Russia's first lady Svetlana Medvedeva (L) receives a pancake during Maslenitsa or Pancake Week celebrations with pupils of the Dedovsk special boarding school at the New Century horse club in the Moscow Region February 8th. Photo:Ria Novosti/Kremlin/Vladimir Rodionov /REUTERS
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A member of the Jat community holds an axe during a rally in New Delhi February 8th. Photo:Adnan Abidi /REUTERS
The peloton rides during the second stage of the Tour of Qatar cycling race from Camel Race Track to Doha's Qatar Foundation, February 8th. Photo:Jacky Naegelen /THE IRISH TIMES
Workers carry Nian Gao, a Chinese New Year cake, after cooking it at a home factory in Tangerang, Indonesia's Banten province February 8th. Photo:REUTERS/Beawiharta
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