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Palestinians hold up the body of two-year-old Duani Mutar, during her funeral in Gaza yesterday. She was killed on Monday night by an Israeli missile strike in Gaza

Palestinians hold up the body of two-year-old Duani Mutar, during her funeral in Gaza yesterday. She was killed on Monday night by an Israeli missile strike in Gaza

  • Britain to introduce steps to restore confidence in North

    The British government will today redefine its requirements of loyalist and republican ceasefires and unveil a raft of measures designed to curb street violence, restore public confidence and secure the Belfast Agreement.
  • US says Israeli raid was 'heavy handed'

    Monday night's attack in which an Israeli plane fired a missile into a crowded neighbourhood in Gaza City, killing the commander of the military wing of Hamas and 14 other Palestinians, was criticised by the US yesterday as "heavy handed".
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  • US leads the way again as markets tumble further

    Wall Street had another horrible day yesterday with all major indices continuing to tumble for the fourth day in succession to record lows. In Europe, stock markets once again took a battering across the board, refusing to sustain tentative optimism displayed early in the day. p
  • Business current accounts to get interest at AIB

    Mr Donal Forde (left), managing director, AIB Bank, and Mr John Hickey, head of retail banking, following the announcement that the bank will pay interest on credit balances of online business current account. AIB has upped the ante to win new business customers to its internet banking service by offering to pay interest on money held in current accounts from September. p
  • Grady feared 'bad mouthing' by ICC staff

    A former investment director of ICC Venture Capital has claimed she surrendered millions of pounds in entitlements after she was forced to resign from the group because of bullying and sexual harassment, and also feared she would never work again. p
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  • Cork keep Munster title after meeting

    Cork will keep their Munster football title. After a lenghty meeting of the Munster Council, which ran late into last night, it was eventually decided that the result of Sunday's controversial replay in Pairc Ui Chaoimh would stand. p
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