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- The Northern Star - Abstract: The first edition of the Northern Star was published on 26th May, 1838 as a radical newspaper. Although the paper paid the 4d. stamp duty O'Connor denounced it as a tax on free speech. Within four months of starting publication, the Northern Star was selling 10,000 copies a week. By the summer of 1839 circulation of the Northern Star reached over 50,000 a week. The fortunes of the Northern Star declined with those of the Chartist movement. By the end of 1851 sales of the newspaper had fallen to 1,200 a week.
- Northern Ireland Policing Board - Oversees policing in Northern Ireland to ensure that the service is efficient and effective. Site describes the roles and responsibilities of the Board, including publications on policing issues in Northern Ireland.
- Northern Land Use Institute - Planning, environment and Land Use Issues of Northern British Columbia are all the focus of the Northern Land Use Institute at the University of Northern British Columbia
- Northern Ireland Elections Site - Nicolas Whyte's guide to election results in Northern Ireland. There is also a useful summary of all election results in Northern Ireland since 1973.
- BBC: Key events in Northern Ireland history - A special report from 1998 on the BBC News website, dealing with some key events in the history of Northern Ireland.
- The Northern League Club - Information about the Northern League and the Northern League supporters club. Members of the National League System.
- Northern Ireland Executive - Responsible for the governance of Northern Ireland under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement. Provides a regularly updated gateway to information about the administration in Northern Ireland.
- Northern Illinois Huskies News - Topix - News on the Northern Illinois Huskies continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
- Minerals of the Northern Areas - A list of the minerals found in various parts of the Northern Areas of Pakistan. The site includes pictures and scientific information about the minerals.
- Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission - The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission is a statutory body Established in terms of the Northern Ireland Act, in compliance with the Good Friday Agreement.
Wikipedia Articles
- Gao Shaoyi - Gao Shaoyi (高紹義), often known by his princely title of Prince of Fanyang (范陽王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi, who claimed the Northern Qi throne in exile under the protection of Tujue after rival Northern Zhou seized nearly all of Northern Qi territory and captured the emperors, Gao Shaoyi's cousin Gao Wei and Gao Wei's son Gao Heng in 577. In 580, Tujue, after negotiating a peace treaty ...
- Northern BNSF Route - The Northern BNSF Route, operated by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, traverses the most northerly route of any railroad in the western United States. This route was originally part of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Northern Pacific Railway and Great Northern Railway systems, merged into the Burlington Northern Railroad system in 1970.
- Northern Spy - The Northern Spy apple (Malus ‘Northern Spy’, sometimes known as "Northern Spie" or "Northern Pie Apple") is a variety of apple native to the Northern East Coast of the United States, parts of the Michigan Area, and is popular in the upstate New York area.
- Northern Ireland Policing Board - The Northern Ireland Policing Board is the Police Authority for Northern Ireland, charged with supervising the activities of the Police Service of Northern Ireland. It is composed of members of the Northern Ireland Assembly, and independent members of the community, who are appointed by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland using the Nolan principles for public appointments.
- History of Northern Dynasties - The History of Northern Dynasties () is one of the official Chinese historical works in the Twenty-Four Histories canon. It contain 100 volumes and covering the period from 386 to 618, the histories of Northern Wei, Western Wei, Eastern Wei, Northern Zhou, Northern Qi, and Sui Dynasty.