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Joe Noble homepage - Assortment of information including web page effects, fruit machine tips, online music resources and information about the Fermanagh man responsible.

James on Line - Home page of James, with pictures and some history of the Cathedral and the old walled City of Londonderry, and a little information about the author.

The Joe Fox Homepage - Contains personal photos, travelogues and general province wide links. Also contains some coverage of Belfast Giants games.

Jonathan Harden's Online Info - An guide to a young actor/producer from Belfast with links to related film and theatre companies.

Andy Bell - Has everything you want to know about Andy and his friends as well as the Simpsons.

The Cousins Family Lighthouse - Gary, Claudia and Joel Cousins live in Craigavon. View baby pictures of Joel, Gary's sermon outlines and examples of his photography.

Paul Neill - Web designer and developer, provides his personal page. Details his education, experience, and past work.

Subby's Page - Paul McCaw's personal page.

MarkCarlisle.com - Photos, Help and Vietcong Fansite - Photos straight from digital camera onto the web, PC support link page with a comprehensive fansite for "Vietcong - The Game"

Heeey must be the Crusteeey - Site by a group of punk fans including polls and photos.

McComb, Trevor - Contains holiday photos taken in North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and France, as well as some personal information.

Images Of Ireland - Photographs, poems, songs and stories of the island.

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