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  1. Medic 'critical' after patient knife frenzy
  2. Ahern complaint was Fine Gael's duty, says Kenny
  3. Commons body concern on treaty foreign policy
  4. Dublin bomb scare 'a hoax'
  5. Pepper spray forces evacuation of Galway cinema
  6. New site gives financial information to students
  7. Entertainment News
  8. Dublin market falls over 4% as US recession looms
  9. 40,000 apartments vacant in Dublin - IAVI
  10. Wicklow tops e-commerce list - Ebay
  11. Ireland performing poorly in anti-poverty efforts
  12. Rising sea levels posing threat to Giant's Causeway
  13. 'I won't quit until 2012,' vows Ahern
  14. Asthma website launched to support sufferers
  15. Gardaí probe 'embarrassing' break-in
  16. M50 southbound blocked at Lucan
  17. Voters divided on whether Taoiseach should resign
  18. Foley remains in critical condition
  19. Two-thirds of voters undecided on Lisbon Treaty
  20. Cardinal is Accused of Cover Up in Abuse Cases
  21. Winter is A Coming Folks
  22. Archbishop expresses surprise at cardinal's legal action
  23. Gardai braced for gangland bloodbath
  24. Charlotte Mulhall denied leave to appeal
  25. Man jailed over child abuse images
  26. Missing girl Shannon found alive
  27. Ceremony held to commemorate the Easter Rising
  28. Train services cancelled over dispute
  29. 720,000 on poverty incomes, says Cori
  30. Fire in Palmerstown
  31. 'Dutchy' Holland guilty of £10m ransom plot
  32. Man held in connection with Kerry murders
  33. Poll shows drop in support for FF
  34. Ahern to quit
  35. Irish 'needs 250,000 speakers to survive'
  36. House prices returning to realistic levels,
  37. Further tests due after Limerick body find
  38. I gave him my heart first, and then my kidney
  39. Fás sees unemployment rising to 5.5%
  40. Stroke audit findings 'shocking' - Labour
  41. Missing Irish tourist found in Tenerife
  42. Boy struck by lightning in Tallaght
  43. Emergency advice leaflet for all
  44. Four men remanded over Dublin drugs
  45. Massive backlog at two Dublin postal zones
  46. Second Dublin air terminal in 2010
  47. Cork TD apologises for rape case letter
  48. Woman dies after fall from horse
  49. Lisbon treaty website launched
  50. Ictu's Begg hits out at calls for wage restraint
  51. Plans for Waterford skyscraper unveiled
  52. 10,000 customers affected after four B of I laptops are stolen
  53. Man acquitted of sexual assault
  54. Broad welcome for anti-alcohol abuse plans
  55. Man hurt in Limerick city shooting
  56. Harney issues warning ahead of pay talks
  57. Court permits blood transfusion for twins
  58. New homeowners may face broker fee
  59. Gang use of explosives acknowledged
  60. Two held over Dublin attacks
  61. Drugs and guns seized in Dublin raids
  62. Child protection laws inadequate, says FG
  63. 'Superbug' data to be released - Harney
  64. A weekend for bookies and bookworms
  65. Rumours flying about Dublin lotto winner
  66. Student Dies
  67. Dustin serves it up to Eurosong rivals
  68. Three arrested following €1.2 million heroin seizure in Dublin
  69. 'Lazy' Bebo generation play more sport than their parents
  70. FF to 'redouble' Lisbon Treaty campaign effort
  71. British state let people die, says Troubles review group
  72. Baby white rhino makes public debut
  73. Zoo baby boom goes on as new giraffe arrives
  74. Lisbon referendum counting under way
  75. Dublin's 25th Gay Pride opens tonight
  76. Six-day Garda road campaign kicks off
  77. Lisbon Treaty looks likely to be rejected
  78. EU to discuss fallout of Lisbon No vote
  79. 25m texts sent in Ireland every day
  80. Ministers' pay rises to be postponed in radical savings plan
  81. Irish wary of 'second vote' idea
  82. Dole payments into bank accounts to be scrapped
  83. Sarkozy denies pressurising Irish
  84. Gunman held after threatening gardaí
  85. Gardaí to get new powers in alcohol crackdown
  86. Family of climber believe he has died on K2
  87. Yesterday’s tornados ‘almost unheard of’
  88. Unions call for a rise of €30 a week
  89. Joyce flies the flag for Ireland in Olympic boxing
  90. Mourners gather for K2 climber
  91. Irish teens bottom of banking survey
  92. Widespread flooding in Ulster sees road closures
  93. Spanish jury finds McArdle guilty of wife's manslaughter
  94. ESRI says unemployment will reach 8% next year
  95. Unions to oppose Aer Lingus proposals
  96. Too early to call last orders
  97. Possession of nine properties granted
  98. Kildare astronomer discovers asteroid
  99. 40 rental locations for city bike plan
  100. Call for patients to be told of source of MRSA superbug
  101. Harney set to resign if PDs vote to keep party alive
  102. Taxpayer hit for €18m in sale of army helicopters
  103. Appalling economic vista triggers public service plan
  104. Hundreds of jobs to go as stricken CIÉ cuts services
  105. EXCLUSIVE - Pensions set to collapse, warns confidential Hanafin memo
  106. 13-year-old held over East Wall murder
  107. Ministers have 'open mind' about Ryanair Aer Lingus bid
  108. Revealed: radical plan to save the economy
  109. Financial regulator buys time as the banks bicker
  110. Bishop still fighting abuse cases despite 'admission'
  111. Consultants are paid €38m for Metro that may be shelved
  112. Face-off: Cowen demands pay cuts, unions offer 4-day week
  113. EXCLUSIVE - IRA killer of 'disappeared' man reveals burial place
  114. EXCLUSIVE - Revealed: new €400m hole in the public coffers
  115. Pay talks: no public service salary cuts or redundancies
  116. Banks dig in their heels on bonuses for executive staff
  117. International Monetary Fund gives Ireland the thumbs-up
  118. EXCLUSIVE: Revealed: the internal Anglo report that wasn't published
  119. Central Bank and Regulator to spend €8m on new offices
  120. Twenty-five people who had a role in Ireland's recession
  121. Super tax and 2% tax hike planned for mini-budget
  122. Economic Crisis - The future starts here for economy and government
  123. Positive Thinking Issue - Why Irish eyes should be smiling
  124. Super Tuesday budget plans 'cure-all' for Irish economy
  125. Cowen hung out to dry in National Gallery hijack
  126. A stunt, a story, a nut and a hammer
  127. Income levies to double but budget softer than expected
  128. The curious case of Pamela Izevbekhai
  129. Exclusive - Real IRA: We will take campaign to Britain
  130. Can anything save Limerick now?
  131. How Anglo Cash Flowed Through DDDA's Life
  132. €10m golden handshake for councillors beaten in polls
  133. The Storytellers
  134. Battle lines are drawn
  135. 'I'm not going to put my life in danger to do the PSNI's job'
  136. Lee posed for FG photos five days before quitting RTÉ
  137. Seán Dunne leads builders in fight against bank body
  138. Cowen's days are numbered say disgruntled FF insiders
  139. It's the final countdown for Ganley's Europe
  140. Abuse report blasts nun cleared of rape
  141. Concentration camps run by holy men and women
  142. Exclusive - Named and shamed
  143. Cloyne mass-goers walk out after sermon
  144. Fianna Fáil's worst day
  145. Exclusive - Three unis may unite
  146. Election wipeout
  147. The partitioning of Sinn Féin
  148. Bord Snip will urge billions in 'toxic' cuts
  149. A Victory To Savour
  150. Social welfare cuts of €1.5bn on Bord Snip Nua's hitlist
  151. Ministers to be given swine flu jab before public
  152. Juries can't be trusted in gangland trials – judge
  153. Government to push ahead with public sector pay cuts
  154. Tribunal like military dictatorship – O'Brien
  155. The minister, his wife and €126k expenses
  156. Revealed: John O'Donoghue's six-day odyssey on state jet
  157. Thomas Cook workers freed
  158. Wettest July for 50 years recorded
  159. O'Donoghue's Cheltenham chauffeur cost €1,400 a day
  160. Late swing to No vote on Lisbon worries main parties
  161. Ennis to make Ali its first Freeman
  162. Politicians step back as Lisbon campaign starts up
  163. Congestion charges or petrol tax to replace VRT
  164. Nama rejection could bring in the IMF, warns FitzGerald
  165. Fianna Fáil launches Lisbon campaign
  166. NAMA plans to be discussed in Brussels
  167. ACC Bank objects to Zoe examinership
  168. Greens push FF to criminalise politicians who lobby Nama
  169. Commission recommends tax on child benefit
  170. Quarter of population could be affected by first wave of swine flu
  171. Taoiseach claims election would harm country
  172. Councillors unite against Lisbon Treaty
  173. The Cóir question: Who's lying to us?
  174. EXCLUSIVE - O'Donoghue: five years in office, €550k in expenses
  175. Company granted injunction to stop unions targeting staff
  176. O'Donoghue trebles Ceann Comhairle staff numbers
  177. "Six million? I would have got 10 or 12 million out of that. No f**kng problem! F**k
  178. Man dies after Dublin bar row
  179. Fás pension deal 'for taxpayers' benefit ' - Ahern
  180. Cowen moves against Coughlan after Greens' ultimatum on Fás
  181. Oh Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your gaffe list grow?
  182. Lisbon landslide
  183. Hard hat, brass neck, time to go
  184. Trap's luck of the draw
  185. No expenses spared on government gravy train
  186. O'Donoghue fury at civil service 'leaks'
  187. Bomb explodes at army barracks
  188. Rift between unions and Govt deepens
  189. Exposed: Top 10 Dáil expenses claimants
  190. Junior Cert may be axed to save €30m
  191. Unions face backlash as pay cuts now inevitable
  192. Exclusive - Ireland in nuclear threat from UK reactor flaws
  193. Dole to take hit after child benefit rethink
  194. EU highfliers refuse to give up Irish pensions
  195. Budget to cut dole payment for under-23s to €160 a week
  196. Gerry Ryan caller tells of urge to rape women
  197. Revealed: cuts that will make budget worst ever
  198. Public pay: what unions were willing to concede
  199. Exclusive - Adams' paedophile brother was youth worker in Dundalk
  200. Brian Lenihan diagnosed with cancer of pancreas
  201. EXCLUSIVE - Revealed: SF cover-up of Liam Adams' senior role
  202. Paisley 'beyond fury' over Robinson sleaze
  203. EXCLUSIVE - Gerry Adams ignored two more rape victims
  204. Aine Tyrell: Gerry Adams is still lying about abuse
  205. Public sector strikers will be suspended – Lenihan
  206. Religious orders seek millions in legal costs
  207. Exclusive - Irish donor kidneys sent abroad due to bed shortage
  208. Estate agents using gardaí to get illegal data
  209. Cowen may wait for Easter reshuffle after O'Dea's exit
  210. Debt Threats
  211. Cowen's cabinet of untouchables
  212. Gang killer's girlfriend quizzed over trial jury list
  213. Former IRA men 'given immunity' in secret deal