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Aaron Taylor's company, Gogamingo, develops specialist software for the fast-growing and lucrative computer gaming industry.
BBC: Northern Ireland's business angels who act like dragons
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Aaron Taylor of Gogamingo said business owners needed to see action on lending.
BBC: Northern Ireland's business angels who act like dragons
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Including "The Hangover, " five of this summer's 13 sequels are live-action comedies, such as Adam Sandler's family-oriented "Grown Ups 2" and "Kick-Ass 2" (Aug. 16), starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson as an angst-ridden high-school student turned superhero with no actual superpowers.
WSJ: From 'The Heat' to 'Hangover': The Summer Comedy Boom
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Worthington made four half-time changes with Jonathan Tuffey, Steven Davis, Gareth McAuley, Niall McGinn replacing Maik Taylor, Chris Brunt, Aaron Hughes and Johnson.
BBC: N Ireland 1-1 Israel
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Slovakia made it 2-0 just seconds later when Holosko, in the action for the first time since coming on as a substitute, pounced on an Aaron Hughes mistake before smashing the ball past Taylor.
BBC: N Ireland 0-2 Slovakia
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Already ruled out by injury and illness are captain Aaron Hughes, Chris Brunt, Kyle Lafferty, Maik Taylor, Craig Cathcart, Sammy Clingan and Jonny Gorman.
BBC: George McCartney quits NI duty ahead of Scotland clash
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The cast includes John Travolta, Salma Hayek and Benicio Del Toro, but the main characters are played by young actors Blake Lively ("Gossip Girl") and Aaron Johnson ("Kick-Ass"), plus Taylor Kitsch, seeking redemption after starring in "John Carter" and "Battleship, " both big-budget road kill earlier this year.
WSJ: Salma Hayek, John Travolta and Benicio Del Toro in Oliver Stone's Savages
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Maik Taylor (Fulham), Roy Carroll (Wigan), Aaron Hughes (Newcastle), Mark Williams (Watford), Danny Griffin (St Johnstone), Ian Nolan (Sheffield Wednesday), Colin Murdock (Preston), Pat McGibbon (Wigan), Kevin Horlock (Manchester City), Keith Gillespie (Blackburn), Damien Johnson (Blackburn), Michael Hughes (Wimbledon), Jim Magilton (Ipswich), Jeff Whitley (Manchester City), Danny Sonner (Sheffield Wednesday), Steve Lomas (West Ham), James Quinn (West Brom), Adrian Coote (Norwich), David Healy (Manchester United), Stephen Robinson (Bournemouth).
BBC: McIlroy rings the changes