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- Teachers threaten industrial action over class sizes
- New prison to contain detention centre for foreign nationals
- Two girls die and two critical following crash in Galway
- Concern over lack of detail in HSE spending p
- Most litigious drivers in Louth and Limerick p
- Irish Rail expects less disruption as dispute continues p
- Permission to develop Ballsbridge site to be appealed p
- Supplies for Chad mission loaded in Dublin p
- Waterford officials ruled out of zoning inquiry p
- New care standards to require major public nursing home upgrade p
- Army defuses bomb attached to car p
- Local projects to stress cocaine dangers p
- Planning board seeks Ringsend sewage plant report p
- Paisley evangelical bus rolls south in search of 'sinners' p
- Animal rights group calls for closure of fur farms p
- Athlone firm to close with loss of 96 jobs p
- USI conference warns against new immigration Bill p
- Acute day unit for Galway hospital to cost €25m p
- Kidney machines lie idle over lack of nurses p
- Second patient dies from flu outbreak p
- Lisbon Treaty makes economic sense, FF MEPs say p
- No-vote group pulls out of debate due to Sinn Féin's presence p
- 954 drink-drivers caught over holiday periods p
- Ambassador in Riga says fewer Latvians moving to Ireland p
- Man (70) collapses then dies after car crash p
- In Short p
- Economic facts limit options - Hanafin p
- Minister's stock plummets as teachers complain of betrayal p
- Minister rules out Catholic Church veto on school jobs p
- Catholic bishops deny seeking veto on appointments p
- Government accused of allowing prejudice against disadvantaged p
- Delegates vote in favour of one-day strike p
- Some schools refuse to take 'fair share' of special needs pupils p
- Education should remain 'priority, even in downturn' p
- Law of the land applies in schools, delegates told p
- Woman killed in Italy is buried p
- Minister wants tracking device on all boats p
- Concern over illegal spread of Chinese deer p
- Bishop of Cloyne says Latin Mass in Cobh cathedral p
- FF TD to 'consider his position' over cancer services p
- Sister dies after brother's suicide p
- Iraqi troops fight Mahdi army to gain control of Basra p
- Two killed in violent Tibetan protests Sarkozy refuses to rule out Olympic ceremony boycott p
- Unionists set for clash with Brown over British union p
- Sarkozy's visit to Britain mixes politics and personality p
- Majority of Poles support Lisbon Treaty p
- Forced sale of Italian airline draws offer from Berlusconi p
- Brown will allow Labour MPs free vote on embryo bill p
- Belarus says Washington spy ring discovered in Minsk p
- Serbian living in England held in Vukovar massacre inquiry p
- Teachers oppose army recruitment p
- US courts not bound by ICJ or Bush orders - ruling p
- Clinton forced to retreat over her sniper fire story p
- A booming, modern province - as packaged and consumed by China p
- Bhutan embraces democracy with high election turnout p
- AU troops fight in east African island of Anjouan p
- In Short p
- Someone else's turn in Dorchester as Irish ascendancy wanes p
- Regulator asks firms for Anglo transaction records p
- AIB chief executive took pay cut in 2007 p
- Hoarding by banks stokes credit fears p
- Dollar falls sharply as US house prices crumble p
- Iceland facing crisis as central bank raises rates to 15% p
- Ryanair enjoys best day in Dublin market for last two months p
- O'Brien increases his IN&M stake to exceed 22% p
- Global Media seeks more time to finalise GCap bid p
- BP encounters problems in Russia p
- Kerry credit union defends accounts p
- In Short p
- City bosses have set an uncomfortable precedent p
- IN&M attracts attention as Iseq enjoys positive day p
- A stir of the melting pot p
- The joy of the well-travelled book p
- Messing with the modernist flat-pack p
- REVIEW p
- Headbutting incident to be investigated p
- Benitez seeks talks with Hackett p
- Waratahs' McKenzie eyes Ireland job p
- Keogh quick to retort with fast finish p
- Gerrard may have striking role p
- Healy's exploits recognised by Platini p
- Burley challenges fringe players p
- Spain look for Torres to ignite p
- Johnson's shadow looms large for Ashton p
- Dolphin have most momentum p
- Lack of preparation to hit home as Ireland face tough test p
- Dublin hurlers stay up but Wexford cry foul p
- In Short p
- Rhythm is good for Schindlers Hunt p
- Lowry draws on powers of recovery p
- Writing is on the wall for future success p
- An education that had a kick towards the end of a mile p
- Taking the right steps: learning to move better to play better p
- Two of a kind at sea in the hold 'em pool p
- Grand day turned to national shame p
- Security tight for second try p
- Easy connection with ultimate contact sport p
- One man and his madra still in the hunt p
- World event a bonding time for Condie p
- Unique rivalry still burns red-hot despite the ice-cold setting p
- Bluffer's Guide p
- Holding the UK together p
- Shannon water p
- Chicago preacher adds colour to US election debate p
- EU and Nato both needed in confronting threats to peace p
- McCain is not the old-style realist he appears to be p
- Aid is not best way to help Africa progress p
- Motorists will have to pay for the cost of congestion p
- Build bungalows underground to improve our health p
- An Irishman's Diary p
- €1m premium sought for Grafton Street shop lease
- Up to €700m of commercial property still on the market
- Keen interest in five shops beside new Dunnes HQ
- Shopper numbers up almost 30% at WestEnd
- Credit crunch reduces number of deals in Irish market
- In short
- Review of penalty point payments
- Ford expected to say 'Tata' to Jaguar, Land Rover today
- City centre areas to be no-go zones for private cars
- Not quite the international event
- A week in the life of the traffic corps
- Calls for EU to speed up ESC process
- Tackling rush hour in a rally car
- Saab turns up the power with the new 9-3 Turbo X
- Style with substance . . . finally
- C-Class quality . . . at a price
- The unmistakable sound of a mixed Murrayism
- It's unlikely the seller will refund you
- Hard shoulder
- Classic cars are like recalcitrant children in many ways . . .
- The big cat triumphs again in pursuit of a new revolution
- Roaring into expansive mode
- Bike news




