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The Dunne family at Wexford Park in April, 2005. Pictured are Adrian Dunne, his wife Kiara with their daughters Shania and Leanne.

The Dunne family at Wexford Park in April, 2005. Pictured are Adrian Dunne, his wife Kiara with their daughters Shania and Leanne.


Photograph: P.J.Browne
  • Boris Yeltsin dies in Moscow aged 76

    Former Russian president Boris Yeltsin, who broke up the Soviet Union and dismantled the country's communist economy, died yesterday from heart problems, writes Conor Sweeney in Moscow.
  • Gardaí launch inquiry into deaths of Wexford family

    A Garda investigation was under way last night into the deaths of a young couple and their two daughters whose bodies were found three days after concerns were expressed for their safety, write Conor Lally , Crime Correspondent, in Monageer, Carl O'Brien & Niall O'Connor .
  • Nurses call off hospital stoppages

    Face-to-face talks between health service employers and nursing unions aimed at trying to resolve the dispute over nurses' pay and conditions will begin this afternoon, writes Eithne Donnellan , Health Correspondent.
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  • Bush and Putin to hold summit on missile shield

    Times New Roman RUSSIA: US and Russian leaders will hold a special summit to discuss controversial American plans to site a new missile shield in Europe, on the margins of a G8 meeting in Germany this summer. p
  • Electoral fraud claims persist in Nigeria

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  • Debate rages in Mexico over proposals to change abortion laws

    Nuns take part in an anti-abortion march in Mexico city yesterday. Mexico citys leftist-controlled assembly is due to vote this week on legalising abortion, which is only permitted in particular cases. Times New Roman MEXICO: Rights activists say there are as many as 3,000 deaths in Mexico each year due to botched abortions, writes Manuel Roig-Franzia in Mexico City. p
  • Democrats to approve bill for troop withdrawal

    Times New Roman US:  Democrats in Congress plan to approve a bill later this week that would require the withdrawal of US combat troops from Iraq, starting on October 1st this year and ending six months later. p
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  • One-third fail to track investments - survey

    Michael McLoughlin, managing director of Amárach Consulting, which carried out the survey on behalf of IBF: "We are a risk-averse nation. In general, 78 per cent are cautious about risk and that follows through to financial risk," he said. One in three Irish consumers do not know how their investments have performed over the past year despite an increase in the number of people saving and investing, according to new research from the Irish Banking Federation (IBF). p
  • Londis to spend €20m on acquiring property

    ADM Londis, the wholesaler and convenience store operator, expects to spend about €20 million this year to "acquire sites of strategic value" across the country. p
  • German minister calls on Wolfowitz to resign

    Paul Wolfowitz: hired top lawyer to fight his case. Pressure increased on World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz yesterday after Germany's development minister called openly for his resignation. p
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  • Ferguson upbeat despite injuries

    Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo jokes with Ryan Giggs during a training session at the club's Carrington training complex in Manchester yesterday. Soccer/ Uefa Champions League Semi-final, first leg : There is something in Manchester United's DNA that means they never do things the easy way, and tonight's Champions League semi-final against Milan promises to test their powers of endurance to the limit. p
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