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Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark and his bride, Ms Mary Donaldson, from Tasmania, who were married in Copenhagen yesterday.

Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark and his bride, Ms Mary Donaldson, from Tasmania, who were married in Copenhagen yesterday.


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  • Cabinet to consider Judge Curtin's reply on Tuesday

    The Attorney General will advise the Government next Tuesday on its next move in relation to Judge Brian Curtin after studying a reply from the judge to the Government's demand for a full explanation of his alleged downloading of child pornography, writes Mark Brennock , Chief Political Correspondent.
  • Vatican warns Catholics on marriage to a Muslim man

    The Vatican yesterday advised Catholic women to think hard before marrying a Muslim, while calling on the Islamic world to show a "growing awareness" for fundamental liberties, including "the equal dignity of man and woman", writes  Paddy Agnew in Rome.
  • AIB failed to inform watchdog of charges in 1998

    AIB failed to tell the State's consumer watchdog in 1998 that it had been overcharging customers for non-cash foreign exchange services for the previous four years, after the regulator had specifically asked the bank to ensure that it was applying the correct fees to all transactions. Barry O'Halloran reports.
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  • 'Mirror' editor Morgan sacked over fake photos

    BRITAIN: Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan was sacked last night as the newspaper's board finally accepted that pictures purporting to show British soldiers abusing an Iraqi prisoner were fakes. p
  • Complaint over sewage in Waterford cove

    EU: Dunmore East, the Co Waterford fishing village where European Union environment ministers are lunching today, is the subject of a complaint to the European Commission over the discharge of raw sewage into its cove. p
  • Sacred site damaged during vicious fighting

    IRAQ: The Imam Ali shrine, the most sacred site in the Shia religion, was damaged yesterday after a day of vicious fighting between US forces and fighters loyal to the radical Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr in the holy city of Najaf. p
  • Tabloids fail to get Carr identity injunction lifted

    BRITAIN: Britain's aggressive tabloid newspapers lost their bid yesterday to pursue and unmask the secret new identity of newly released convict Maxine Carr, one of the country's most reviled women. p
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  • Petrol stations urged to hold down prices

    A petrol station in Lisdoonvarna, Co Clare, which has broken the €1 barrier for petrol, charging €1.04 per litre, said it is making a profit of just four cent on each litre sold. Petrol station owners are making significant profits and should resist "for as long as possible" the temptation of passing on supplier price increases to the motorist, the Consumers' Association of Ireland has said. The association's chief executive, Mr Dermott Jewell, urged motorists to shop around "because the price of petrol is one of the most openly displayed prices in the country". Gordon Deegan and Conor Lally report. p
  • Relatives to meet Department on controversial cancer therapy

    The next of kin of a number of patients who were treated with an alternative cancer therapy by two doctors in the mid-west are to meet Department of Health officials next week to discuss their concerns about the treatment. Eithne Donnellan, Health Correspondent, reports. p
  • Former councillor fights for his life

    A former Limerick alderman, Mr Michael Kelly, was fighting for his life in hospital last night after he suffered a gunshot wound to the head at his mother's home. Karl Hanlon reports. p
  • Journalist, author Jack Holland dies

    The death occurred in New York yesterday of journalist and author Jack Holland. Holland (56) died in Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan after a short battle against cancer. p
  • Controversial Peta exhibition set for Dublin

    A controversial public exhibition drawing parallels between the Nazi Holocaust and meat-eating is to go on show in Dublin next week, despite having been banned from several UK cities. p
  • Judge warns Lawlor over 'disgraceful' behaviour

    The tribunal chairman, Judge Alan Mahon, has threatened to withdraw Mr Liam Lawlor's right to cross-examine witnesses following a "disgraceful" outburst by the former Fianna Fáil TD. Paul Cullen reports. p
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  • Airport passenger charges may rise

    Passenger charges may rise at Dublin Airport following the break-up of Aer Rianta into three independent authorities, a confidential report is believed to warn. p
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  • Ulster lose out in power struggle

    LLANELLI...23 ULSTER...16: The superiority of the Llanelli forwards ultimately broke Ireland's monopoly on the Celtic League as last night they became the first Welsh side to win the title. Ultimately their power play proved too much for Ulster, with Stephen Jones in excellent form at outhalf. p
  • Palace take the initiative

    CRYSTAL PALACE...3 SUNDERLAND...2: Crystal Palace have spent six gruelling years in Nationwide League exile but, after the tragicomedy of Attilio Lombardo, the profligacy of Terry Venables and the unfulfilled promise of Steve Bruce they have hope anew. p
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