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  1. Former AG was 'a working class boy made good'
  2. Sky customers facing price hikes
  3. Gilligan laundered £1.5m by gambling, court told
  4. UCD head wants fees restored 'for those who can afford them'
  5. US firm asks to meet Cowen over delays to incinerator
  6. Goan to step down as RTE chief
  7. BMW car dealership can't pay its debts, court told
  8. Anglers tickled pink as they net 2,000 salmon in one week
  9. Builder targeted by gang over debt, judge told
  10. Asian languages must be taught in schools, warns business chief
  11. Irish medics and teachers are among highest paid in the world
  12. Super nannies save the day
  13. Ryanair flyer held after food complaint
  14. Banks 'lied' about scale of losses in crisis talks
  15. Six Fianna Fail TDs call for half-year by-election rule
  16. TDs all ears for department's self-confessed 'mutterer'
  17. Kenny hits back at Creighton over party donations
  18. Calls to lower voting age to 17
  19. Fewer women having babies in teens
  20. Former INLA man jailed for soldier murder
  21. Poolbeg incinerator firm wants talks with Taoiseach
  22. Man arrested over tiger-kidnap
  23. Victim calls on abusive brothers to leave village
  24. Asda's double killer employee: Why did he get his job back?
  25. Drug kingpin Gilligan has tanks of cash on Continent, court told
  26. Anglo's loans tell the tale of an institution pressing self-destruct
  27. FitzPatrick company got new loan on day Anglo nationalised
  28. Inside the controversial Terminal 2 as it gets ready for take-off
  29. Hooptastic name for a Bhoy
  30. Don't wait for new scandal, protect child rights now -- O'Rourke
  31. Make July 12 a national holiday, urges McDowell
  32. Coughlan unveils reforms to improve teaching
  33. Budget will focus on cuts, and not re-igniting economy
  34. Fresh attack casts doubt on Callely's future in FF
  35. French air strike strands 2,000 at Irish airports
  36. State pays €18m in benefits to its workers
  37. Hotel trade in crisis as room rates plunge
  38. Inquiry will get details of 2001 child court case
  39. Senator shows up at talks despite his ban
  40. Struggling car dealer in talks over future
  41. Pair quizzed in fatal stabbing of man (21)
  42. Lightning shatters another Irish summer
  43. Murder cases reach eight-year high
  44. Debt crisis stretches courts to their limit
  45. Anglo's loans tell the tale of an institution pressing self-destruct
  46. School reforms 'putting autistic children at risk'
  47. Armed robber gets eight-year sentence for cash van raid
  48. Having the craic Punchlines aplenty at carnival
  49. Banks have returned to reckless mortgage lending
  50. Modern marvel provides a glimpse into the future
  51. Scrum expected as bidders battle for 1948 Grand Slam ball
  52. Lenihan bluntly tells his colleagues spending cuts are better than tax hikes
  53. Creighton insists she won't be intimidated by threats
  54. Asda worker at centre of sacking row is UVF double murderer
  55. Number declared bankrupt doubles in one year
  56. Two held over stabbing death
  57. From throat singers to funk at festival for whole family
  58. NAMA builder to pay damages if legal bid fails
  59. Low-paid workers in line to pay income tax for first time
  60. Skill seekers put colleges under pressure
  61. Decentralisation 'a failed strategy'
  62. Council to sell houses cheaply
  63. Apartments 'are chance to get dream home'
  64. How the new plan works
  65. Files on dozen gangs given to DPP
  66. Dreamliner touches down on flying visit
  67. Kenny furious as Creighton attacks party over donation
  68. Young gun will remain a thorn in Kenny's side
  69. 'If it floods again, we're finished'
  70. Waterways to a new future planned
  71. Damning report on response to floods and snow
  72. 'I'm sitting on a time bomb because so little was done'
  73. National emergency was never declared
  74. Best's boots dance again for musical
  75. School entitled to pay teachers less than State rate, High Court rules
  76. Repossession cases hit 600 in just over one month
  77. Man (21) found stabbed in heart with kitchen knife
  78. Jury to deliberate in McGrath trial
  79. Schoolteacher denies the harassment of colleague
  80. Forgetful 40,000 get their €3m cash back from bank
  81. Governments in bird protection plan
  82. Pervert brothers told to go into hospital
  83. Gay people 'isolated' in rural communities
  84. Man founded stabbed to death
  85. Molly singing a different tune
  86. Raft of hospital errors exposed
  87. Secretive tycoon insists he's not in default on any loans
  88. Developer's legal action a 'real threat' to NAMA's work
  89. Apology: Mr Jeremy Irons
  90. Get out the brollies, bad weather to become norm
  91. Baby Daniel has further surgery as clots pose new risk
  92. Cowen tells nation to be upbeat despite downgrade by Moody's
  93. Agriculture exports can grow by €12bn
  94. Post-boom Ireland 'like a country that's been through war'
  95. Finance officials tried to get me sacked over criticism -- economist
  96. Dempsey calls for reform of electoral system
  97. Wogan and the mob laugh their heads off as 'Charles' loses his
  98. Is it a hummingbird, is it a plane? No, it's just a moth
  99. Gardai call for truce in Traveller feud
  100. Repairs to apartments likely to cost €250,000
  101. Instructors to decide if L-drivers ready for test
  102. GAA team forced to demolish new €1.2m clubhouse
  103. Scientists urged to grab slice of €6.4bn grant
  104. Linking Lough Derg to capital can solve drinking water crisis
  105. A feat for sore feet 32 marathons in 32 days
  106. Raft of hospital errors exposed
  107. HSE insists hospital will not close
  108. FF appoints new PR guru
  109. Mortgage lenders to impose spate of rate hikes
  110. Firefighter is awarded €5,000 after racist note posted in locker
  111. Bill will let homeowners use lethal force against intruders
  112. Cheeky cyclists expose stark dangers on roads
  113. Apple fans rejoice as iPad finally touches down in Ireland
  114. Missing, presumed lost -- €250m in old punts
  115. Lenders to impose spate of rate hikes
  116. Three gardai fired from the force in just one month
  117. New laws 'not carte blanche to kill burglars'
  118. 387,000 forged euro notes recovered
  119. Teen tied up in petrol station raid
  120. Wild wolf women kick off the parade with bite
  121. Irishman dies in Australian drowning accident
  122. Ahern hits taxpayer with €14,000 VIP tab
  123. True grit Clogher heads into record books
  124. Dispute puts bin collection at risk
  125. What the changes mean: How drivers get licence now
  126. Ahern puts brakes on plan to give Israel data
  127. Major probe launched into rail safety over 'lost' records
  128. Family win €500 refund in ash cloud flight row
  129. Consumer watchdog pleads for more staff to end crisis
  130. Suicide bombers kill 50 in Iraq
  131. Noonan holds hand up over interview blunder
  132. It's time to heal the leadership hurt, says ex-rebel
  133. L-drivers face tougher training to get licence
  134. High number of unqualified primary school teachers halved
  135. Council asks great-gran to quit home of 50 years
  136. The benefits:
  137. Disabled driver fund 'abused by relatives'
  138. Probe as clampers lift car with children
  139. System used me like a guinea pig, says high scorer
  140. FAS hires agency to probe top officer's job freeze
  141. FG in rough over donation from top NAMA developer
  142. FitzGerald lashes Lowry over tax evasion
  143. On the Hook out for stylish fillies
  144. Two still held over Dublin shooting
  145. Racing must go on, says family of tragic biker
  146. John Drennan: Quango pays just €3 for three sites that council wasted millions on
  147. In brief: Treat for movie fans as avant garde Russian film from 1929 is screened
  148. Galvin to play host on Xpose
  149. Dark clouds hang over Inishowen
  150. In brief: Callely faces tax bill on expenses if he fails to pay Senate full amount ow
  151. John Drennan: More doubts over Kenny as 'red tide' threatens FG gains
  152. Special Olympics job for O'Dea aide
  153. Callely faces tax bill on expenses if he fails to pay Senate full amount owed Journal
  154. More doubts over Kenny as 'red tide' threatens FG gains
  155. 'Madser' tried to use friend as a human shield
  156. Hardman Brennan plans return to rugby when five-year ban ends
  157. FM set to stay as radio execs consider digital's future
  158. Lawyers tout for late abuse redress claims
  159. Special Olympics job for O'Dea aide
  160. Clinton fits the bill in Obama bid to woo voters
  161. Loftus was a match for wily Haughey
  162. Jimmy Joy
  163. Why is ordination of women a 'crime against faith'?
  164. How an ordinary night of fun came to a horrific end
  165. FF activist in legal row with ACC over €1.5m
  166. Jury faces web of conflict as murder trial nears end
  167. Quango pays just €3 for three sites that council wasted millions on
  168. Ex-workers told 'talk to the liquidator'
  169. 'I save State millions, all I ask for is some respite'
  170. DCU staff embroiled in mail dispute over prayer for president
  171. Tip-off led to fugitive abuse priest in UK
  172. Business is booming in the ghetto
  173. Heroic Collins family face financial ruin
  174. Revenue red tape scuppers new-home dreams of thriller novelist's daughter
  175. Friends and family bid a final farewell to James the 'joker'
  176. GP suspended over cover-up scandal
  177. Former footballer jailed for six years over drugs
  178. Man charged with Sydney street assault
  179. Portrait of the author as icon captured on canvas
  180. Police join forces to disarm gangs
  181. Tributes paid to music promoter Nally
  182. Golf-mad Ronan putts it up to Paul and pals for charity
  183. Gilligan told taxman 'to f*** off' over bill
  184. 'Dumb and Dumber' jailed over bungled robbery
  185. Man gets life sentence for murder of Ukrainian teen
  186. Claim for defamation on social networking site settled
  187. McGrath chief witness is 'volatile', jury told
  188. Garda file on Sargent letters with the DPP
  189. Broadband in schools not up to task, say teachers
  190. Bright and breezy Tubridy sets sail for natural home on 2FM
  191. Garda with just months to live accepts apology from doctor
  192. Open medical hearing allows public to judge ruling
  193. Bishop rubbishes claim that edict attacked women
  194. Roll up, roll up . . . the show is about to begin!
  195. MRSA in decline but watchdog warns risk still high
  196. Gardai seize vehicle in biker hit-and-run probe
  197. Yabba dabba doo as record set at festival
  198. Scissor Sister loses final release bid
  199. Victim of 'appalling' sex abuse gets €2.5m damages
  200. €359m research investment to create 2,000 building jobs
  201. Taoiseach tells Callely to pay back expenses
  202. Smug arrogance to grim reality -- how it all came tumbling down
  203. What has been guaranteed by the State
  204. Car crash victim 'had heart of gold'
  205. Police raid cannabis factory
  206. Government investment will create almost 2,500 jobs
  207. Worker injured in bank robbery
  208. IRA icon Storey squares up to ‘road to nowhere’ dissidents
  209. HSE staff off hook for failure to investigate foster fears
  210. Family's delight at arrest in Oz attack case
  211. 'Our Paul entertained us with his tricks for 20 short years'
  212. Young Eamonn 'was a bubbly character and wild for craic'
  213. 'Miraculous escape' for Traveller shot five times
  214. Young sailor has whale of a time
  215. HSE staff off hook for failure to investigate foster fears
  216. Divine comedy . . . Carnage . . . Hypocrisy . . . Revenge
  217. Broke State shells out €40,000 on 'spin' website
  218. Lise Hand: Talk of love and pride in lost sons lifts desolation
  219. Foul play is ruled out in death of top executive
  220. Banks told to delay plans for negative equity loans
  221. Pier plunge survivor relives his miraculous escape
  222. Brave Holly defies odds in cancer fight
  223. Private debt collectors to chase unpaid court fines
  224. Web service finally comes up to speed
  225. Xtravision and Bar Council to cut workers' pay
  226. Vodafone plans staff cuts as call spend falls
  227. Ireland is ranked as fourth-best place to die in world
  228. Hair apparent as new barrister Naja earns legal wig of her own
  229. Man (19) dies after car hits sheep truck
  230. HSE 'spent €150,000 in bid to gag watchdog'
  231. Retired diplomat to head press council
  232. Boy (16) is third suspect quizzed on gang shooting
  233. Colleges get €360m funds boost to create hi-tech jobs
  234. We don't blame driver, says crash victim's parents
  235. Woman wins payout over employer's ageist remarks
  236. Second Irishman hurt by bull
  237. Crash victim full of 'Joie de vivre'
  238. Two men injured in shooting
  239. Police attacked for fourth night in Belfast
  240. Teenager held over gangland murder freed
  241. Teenager killed in car crash
  242. Funerals held for four more victims
  243. Ivor gives his explanations of expenses
  244. Bob's dressing gown on Live Aid film set
  245. Homeowners in debt need support -- IMF
  246. Watchdog wants levy on bank profits to cover cost of 'future crises'
  247. 'Cries for help' to charity hit 3,000 a month
  248. Senator built up a sizeable property portfolio over years
  249. Wife took over full ownership of Callely home
  250. Salesman offers sympathy after test-drive death plunge off pier