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Gardaí from Anglesea Street Garda station and Bandon Garda station examine the scene of a crash, in which one car was involved, at Ballineen, Co Cork, in which one man was killed.

Gardaí from Anglesea Street Garda station and Bandon Garda station examine the scene of a crash, in which one car was involved, at Ballineen, Co Cork, in which one man was killed.


Photograph: Denis Boyle
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    CHAD: European officials will meet tomorrow to review the deployment of advance units of the EU mission to Chad as fighting continues between government forces and rebels seeking to oust the country's president in the capital, N'Djamena. p
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    ISRAEL : Israeli defence minister Ehud Barak said yesterday he would not pull his Labor Party out of the governing coalition, enabling prime minister Ehud Olmert to retain his parliamentary majority. p
  • Tadic on course to win election in Serbia

    SERBIA:  Serbian president Boris Tadic was on course last night to narrowly win an election that was expected to push the country either closer to membership of the European Union or to a resurgent Russia. p
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IrelandBack to Top
  • High Court to hear cardinal's legal challenge

    A High Court hearing is due to take place today into proceedings taken by the former archbishop of Dublin, Cardinal Desmond Connell, to prevent documents handed over by his successor from being considered by the Government's inquiry into allegations of sexual abuse in the Dublin Archdiocese. p
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    Gardaí in east Galway have begun a murder investigation into the fatal stabbing of a 43-year-old Portuguese man in Portumna yesterday. p
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  • HSE to get €370m less than 2008 estimate

    The Health Service Executive is to receive nearly €370 million less in funding from the Government this year than it maintained was necessary to sustain existing levels of services. p
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  • Bank predicts 2% growth in GNP

    Economic growth will slow sharply to just 2 per cent gross national product (GNP) this year as the downturn in the housing market and slowing employment growth take their toll on the Irish economy, according to a new assessment by Ulster Bank. p
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  • Tributes paid to Clare man who pioneered duty free at Shannon

    Dr Brendan O'Regan who has died aged 90, established the world's first duty free shop at Shannon airport in 1950. Tributes have been paid to the late Dr Brendan O'Regan, the Co Clare man who founded airport duty free shopping and spearheaded the development of Shannon Airport. p
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  • Woods' amazing back nine leaves Els floundering

    Dubai Desert Classic : For a while the leaderboard had the snarled-up look of a Dubai traffic jam. But that was before Tiger Woods produced the best back nine of the week to snatch the Dubai Desert Classic by a stroke thanks to a magnificent seven-under-par closing round of 65. p
  • Dunne annoyed over latest delay

    International soccer: The latest delay in the search for the new Ireland manager drew strong criticism from Richard Dunne last night with the Republic's senior international player of the year for 2007 expressing annoyance at the way the process has dragged out. p
  • Relief as United save point

    English Premier League/ Tottenham 1 Manchester Utd 1 : There was pride from Alex Ferguson in his team's persistence and a spurious grievance over the supposed failings of the referee, Mark Clattenburg, but relief underpinned every comment. p
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