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Councillors reject climate motion
A motion calling for councillors on the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon (ABC) council to send a clear message that the target for NI to have net zero carbon emissions by 2045 is unattainable and will decimate farming, has failed to gain support from other parties. Brought by DUP councillor and Tandragee farmer Tim McClelland, it was only supported by DUP members and two independents.
“It is sad that all other parties did not support the motion. What message is that to send to our most important industry? A sad result,” said McClelland.
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The ten greatest plays and moments in Royals history - Part II
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10. September 30, 1992 - George joins the 3,000 hit club The 1992 season was a disappointment for the Royals. They finished at 72-90, fifth place in the A. L. West. As the season wound down the big question was, when would George Brett collect his 3,000
th hit? The Royals started a four-game series in Anaheim on September 28 and Brett sat out the first two games, nursing a sore right shoulder.
Brett was in the lineup as the designated hitter for the third game. He came in with 2,996 hits. Brett, who grew up in nearby El Segundo, collected a double and two singles in his first three at-bats to bring him to the precipice of glory. With one out in the seventh, Brett stepped in against left-handed Tim Fortugno and stroked a single over the head of Angels second baseman Ken Oberkfell for his milestone hit. Brett’s teammates charged out of the dugout to congratulate him. Another cool thing about the h