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  1. Family appalled as child-killer Wayne's new life is revealed
  2. Jedwardmania carries on as twins through to next round
  3. No light at end of the tunnel for ordinary citizens
  4. Debt meltdown as home repossession applications treble
  5. Suspected criminals face means test for legal aid
  6. In the frame snapshot of society
  7. The Angel of the south
  8. MacSharry to Lenihan: 'Be ready for hatred'
  9. No VAT change to counter retail exodus to the North
  10. RTE panel turns on our 0-1 unlucky General
  11. 22-year-old charged with the murder of his 78-year-old grandfather
  12. Open, honest and frank? Bah, humbug
  13. Banks move large sums of cash off site in bid to thwart gangs
  14. Family 'deeply concerned' over missing student
  15. Festive fears as retail jobs on the line
  16. My €80,000 bonus went to charity, says Drumm
  17. Disability allowance claims soar
  18. George is 'Hooked' on classics with his star-studded charity CD of duets Oxegen is na
  19. Lure of 'mouthwatering' profits led smart money to IGB deal
  20. Let Nama bring genuine reforms
  21. MANIFESTO FOR PROGRESS HOW: WE CAN GET OUT OF THE MORASS
  22. 'Country will rip itself apart' over social divisions
  23. Church 'must repent for abuse' as priest numbers fall
  24. Gaeltacht clinic: cure and cupla focail
  25. Tales of axes and swords as two tribes go to war
  26. Senator's query of OCI expenses 'a waste of time'
  27. Keating breaks silence on 'disgusting' Gately attack
  28. Keane listenership soars 28 per cent Christmas on Ice
  29. The tax man who parachuted out to paint the world sky blue
  30. Hold your fire: nuclear energy may keep us green and save the planet
  31. You can bet we'll show those French how to win the game
  32. Irish Independent to distribute Foinse, Ireland ’s biggest Irish language newspaper
  33. Local man (22) held over murder of elderly farmer
  34. Three-vehicle collision brings M50 to standstill
  35. HSE paying nurses extra €450m a year in allowances
  36. 800,000 pupils face disruption when teachers walk out
  37. Man caught with 'horrific' child porn avoids jail
  38. Rural tranquillity shattered by horrific killing
  39. She hasn't gone away, you know
  40. Put country first and forget party politics
  41. Cowen defies unions in strike showdown
  42. Father pleads guilty to laundering heist cash
  43. Tragic meningitis victim Ruby loses battle for life in hospital
  44. Pandemic claims more than 6,200 lives worldwide
  45. Irish begged Filipinos to call off armed priest rescue
  46. Retail sales up but shoppers still looking to bag a bargain
  47. Teachers need extra year training, says college head
  48. Catwalk Kidd is a big fan of Irish fashion
  49. School removes cameras from toilets
  50. Put country first and forget party politics
  51. 'I still adore sunbeds despite cancer scare'
  52. Fiance faces murder trial
  53. Father pleads guilty to laundering heist cash
  54. Heavy rain causes havoc
  55. Plan delay drives Bus Eireann's losses up
  56. Jobless to get dole for work experience
  57. JEDWARD TWINS UNDER PRESSURE
  58. Viaduct back on track after €4.5m repairs
  59. Educate Together seeks role in new schools
  60. 'Devil incarnate' gets life term for killing mum in front of children
  61. Scientology chiefs make €270,000 from Irish wing
  62. Hospital cleaning blitz to help fight superbug
  63. €87,000 for woman injured by 'flying' dog
  64. Court ringed by riot squad as Travellers jailed in feud case
  65. Pub customer gets €35,000
  66. Drugs suspect had pipebomb in pants
  67. Schools to close in teacher strike
  68. Coughlan stays silent on talks over airport tax
  69. Welfare trap leaves couples better off on the dole
  70. Half of €4bn cuts just to pay surging debt interest
  71. DNA tests, CCTV and cell phones played key roles in trial
  72. Couple sues GAA club over garden floods
  73. Ex-FF councillor admits sexually assaulting boy
  74. Toddler's death in creche a mystery, experts tell inquest
  75. U2 fined a 'paltry' €36,000 for breaking noise rule
  76. Priest accused of raping boy worked in addiction clinic
  77. Toddler's death in creche a mystery, experts tell inquest
  78. EBS follows big banks' lead with bond sell-off
  79. Fall in cost of living dents unions' pay hike demands
  80. Fears grow for 1,700 bank staff after major cull in UK
  81. Fingers crossed 750 jobs up for grabs at fair
  82. Taoiseach gets on his high horse over glum press pack
  83. Cowen 'does a Bertie' by playing Trap green card
  84. Thumbs up for a little star
  85. Airlines will slash fares in bid to fill new planes
  86. Dress to impress . . . in your old clothes
  87. CRH and banks drag ISEQ lower
  88. Push for plastic in bid to thwart kidnappings
  89. DNA tests, CCTV and cell phones played key roles in trial
  90. Action call over tobacco smuggling
  91. Fears striking jarveys could damage tourism bid
  92. Horse nappies row at tourist spot
  93. Search for crashed aircraft
  94. Ruby vigil continues as birthday nears
  95. Sparks fly over 'sexy' Ryanair calendar
  96. GP found guilty of misconduct will not be struck off
  97. Roped into challenge for charity
  98. Shock as healthcare giant cuts 250 jobs
  99. Flu threat highlighted as virus killed 500 last winter
  100. Thousands of doctors demand payout of €20,000
  101. Man charged with soldier death after 30 years on run
  102. New duo to manage debt woes
  103. No Glass financing talks until deal struck
  104. Thousands of doctors demand payout of €20,000
  105. Shoppers will follow Scrooge and spend less this Christmas
  106. Charity builder hits out at aid officials for dragging heels
  107. Evacuated man dies during bomb alert
  108. Priest at centre of abuse probe first suspended 45 years ago
  109. Girl gets €10,000 for fall that left her with scar
  110. Collapsed viaduct to re-open at cost of €10m
  111. Man charged with soldier death after 30 years on run
  112. Grief-stricken parents hold vigil for port tragedy child
  113. Dublin winner of €3m Lotto jackpot
  114. New duo to manage debt woes
  115. Nothing in coffers for bonus as fraud fight falls short
  116. Marching SIPTU chief says partnership is way forward
  117. Farmers fear getting stuffed for turkey homes
  118. Dear Santa, I suppose a €245m gift bonus is out of the question?
  119. Shoppers will follow Scrooge and spend less this Christmas
  120. EU safety law behind working time constraints
  121. Snakes alive! Pupils get a close-up look
  122. Flu threat highlighted as virus killed 500 last winter
  123. New smuggling racket smashed after massive tobacco seizure
  124. Honour at last for fallen soldiers
  125. Gaybo returns to Guinness (where he failed to get a job)
  126. Shock as healthcare giant cuts 250 jobs
  127. Priest at centre of abuse probe first suspended 45 years ago
  128. Girl gets €10,000 for fall that left her with scar
  129. Sparks fly over 'sexy' Ryanair calendar
  130. Rural schools safe from closure threat -- for now
  131. Belief is key to victory, Quinn tells Trap's men
  132. FF councillor accused of teen sex assault
  133. Axing of Christmas bonus 'shameful'
  134. Jobseekers apply for work - in 2014
  135. Government is on a trajectory to conflict, warns union leader
  136. Fairy grants wishes as Miriam does the dishes
  137. Subprime lender Start criticised for court actions
  138. Investors in Dubai dream fear €20m lost
  139. Scrappage scheme for ailing sector ruled out
  140. Deal to delay repossessions 'is too reliant on the banks'
  141. New festival of fantasy
  142. Top earners face biggest cuts in child benefit plan
  143. Bishops in call for 'ecological conversion'
  144. Take a leaf out of his book Bellamy leads tree campaign
  145. Student's American accent sparked vicious assault
  146. Scrappage scheme for ailing sector ruled out
  147. Number of students going to college hits record high
  148. Cost of raising a child up by 50pc in two decades
  149. Childhood happiness study puts Ireland top
  150. Vocations growing in spite of abuse findings
  151. 'Jigs and Reels' TV star dressed the President
  152. 'No regrets' at lambasting Kenny over salary
  153. Science and computing now back in favour
  154. German goalkeeper killed by train 'took his own life'
  155. Woman's death 'not suspicious'
  156. ASBOs policy a 'mockery'
  157. Rural hotel wins top international award
  158. Gardai seize three firearms
  159. Heartbroken father in safety plea after son electrocuted on pylon
  160. Favourite for top EU role fails to show at key event
  161. Developers who fail to pay back loans to NAMA won't be named
  162. Banker makes the cut with new butcher's shop
  163. Borrowing will top EU debt limit 'until at least 2017'
  164. Parents across income brackets fear worst
  165. Mums 'will be forced out of the workforce'
  166. Subsidy scheme helps 7,500 workers
  167. Fears VHI on brink of raising premiums by 20pc
  168. Survival rate poor for heart victims
  169. Superbug probe as two more die
  170. Asthma patients top swine flu admissions
  171. Marks & Spencer to create 450 jobs
  172. Irish Glass Bottle developer says investors knew risks, court told
  173. Retailers braced for major slump in Christmas sales
  174. HSE lashes hospitals that pay for supports 'it gives for free'
  175. Giving up bare necessities for charity
  176. Dog set on fire and flung over wall to die
  177. Animal crackers Bothar's Christmas plea
  178. Petrol rage woman sentenced for breaching order
  179. Lenihan was 'crazy' to reveal €2.5bn cost of NAMA team
  180. €46,000 for owner of Tory Island home that 'vanished'
  181. Sheriff to repay O'Brien investors
  182. Fears VHI on brink of raising premiums by 20pc
  183. Petrol rage woman sentenced for breaching order
  184. Town's future 'bleak' as plant closure puts 80 out of work
  185. Job fears as blaze guts village's landmark hotel
  186. Friends gather to remember murdered rugby star
  187. Church bells take their toll on sleepy villagers
  188. €46,000 for owner of Tory Island home that 'vanished'
  189. David baulks at the thought of a pyjama-party in Seanad chamber
  190. Lenihan was 'crazy' to reveal €2.5bn cost of NAMA team
  191. Third-level cuts 'will hamper our recovery'
  192. Unions divided over who will bear brunt of €1.3bn pay cut
  193. Nurses vote in favour of stoppages
  194. Girl chokes to death on balloon at birthday party
  195. Survival rate poor for heart victims
  196. Jobs warning over building slump
  197. Survey reveals price differences
  198. Air bubble collapses Belfast road
  199. Air buble collapses Belfast road
  200. Two charged over jeweller raid bid
  201. Snag list turns into living nightmare for homeowners
  202. Councils refuse to take over two-thirds of new estates
  203. Cecelia logs on to novel way of touring
  204. Aer Lingus revenues slide further
  205. Reid returns to witness the miracle of Fatima Mansions
  206. FF TDs plead for new car scrap scheme
  207. Toy Boys fail to splash cash at show
  208. Prayer rally for abducted priest
  209. Friends in shock as man killed by car fall
  210. Guide Dusty leads the way
  211. Recession blamed for 300pc rise in petrol station 'drive-offs'
  212. Snag list turns into living nightmare for homeowners
  213. Taxpayers fund €31,600 hike in Ray Burke's pension payout
  214. Honesty not the best insurance policy for motorists from Clare
  215. Parlon denies tipping driver €1,750 when junior minister
  216. Cruellest cut of all as sculptor pokes fun at political class
  217. State steps up smuggling fight with €1.5m x-ray scanner
  218. Lab fest Budding boffins wired for Science Week
  219. Cecelia logs on to novel way of touring
  220. Mantra still the same, no matter who's saying it
  221. FG text message tells party faithful to back Kenny on radio show
  222. Seanad reform remains on the table
  223. Councils refuse to take over two-thirds of new estates
  224. Respects paid to TD's late wife
  225. Popularity of hurling to reach its peak in Nepal
  226. Steep fall in student numbers on grind courses
  227. Army will keep jails running if wardens walk out
  228. March of hope as volunteers arrive to build African dream
  229. Glamour Kidd has designs on fashion event
  230. 'Stride' tinkles lunchtime ivories Stars come out for charity gig Costigan ready to c
  231. Adapt and get through stormy waters
  232. 'You just want to die. . . I could see no way out of the pain and suffering'
  233. Civil Service 'privilege day' perks escape axe
  234. Taxpayer pumping close to €1m into Ibec offers
  235. Complaints rise against doctors after Shine case
  236. Public sector vilified -- ASTI
  237. Some people who knew Katy, who lamented her tragic passing, who will pay their tribut
  238. Where we see ingredients, she sees beauty remedies
  239. The rough guide to securing a place in the winner's enclosure
  240. IRA's darkest secrets to be revealed in archives
  241. Thanks for the freedom to dissent
  242. From a guilty drunk to a willing designated driver
  243. A tale of two towns: boom or bust
  244. City footfall nosedived before Bus Gate review
  245. 'He came in for a pizza and left with a €40 parking fine, he won't be back'
  246. Geraghty's des res and the house Jack 'built'
  247. Former President SIPTU General Secretary IMPACT General Secretary CPSU General Secret
  248. Green card deal for rich investors
  249. Explosion in number of Chinese prostitutes
  250. Probation shortages hold up court cases