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  1. Remains found in hunt for 'disappeared man'
  2. Workmen unearth human skull
  3. Dozens of towns invite queen to visit
  4. Local's last-gasp dash to claim Lotto winnings
  5. Sacked postal boss asked to advertise her own job
  6. Global students of future to get degree of flexibility
  7. Rally for fugitive teen facing deportation
  8. New schools for growing towns
  9. Educate Together 'needs own secondary schools'
  10. Aer Lingus staff ballot on action over hours
  11. 11,000 new houses built as 300,000 still lie empty
  12. Calls for inquiry into planning system 'cronyism'
  13. Businessman denies selling €150,000 debt to crime gang
  14. Dad shot dead on Costa after trying to defuse row
  15. All fungi and games after sports ground discovery
  16. Family can not touch doorman with bullet in head
  17. House prices now at 2002 levels
  18. Charity says former chief was worth €120,000 salary
  19. Garda strategy in spotlight as robbery, sex crimes rise
  20. Bookies in the red and ladies in every colour under the sun
  21. Mum's anguish at leaving baby with his killers
  22. Irish Rail to pay injured man's care costs for rest of his life
  23. Teenager banned from contacting own mother
  24. Priest slander case collapses as judge quits over bias fear
  25. Man died from brain injury after brawling with cousin
  26. Remains of IRA victim found
  27. New road cuts Dublin to Belfast trip to 90 minutes
  28. Court showdown over by-election
  29. Rise in robbery, kidnapping and weapons offences
  30. More migrants quitting Ireland than any EU state
  31. Asda bosses make peace with family of murdered brothers
  32. Spanish police hunt for gunman wanted in Irish tourist's death
  33. Arnotts could be sold for €1 as banks tighten grip
  34. Writedowns tied to disastrous site investment
  35. Big trouble in store if Arnotts fails to tackle debt problems
  36. Protection improvements will not be perfect, warns Drumm
  37. Priests hold hierarchy to account with 'union'
  38. Luas driver faces two new charges over bus collision
  39. GPO opens doors to An Post's past
  40. Medical device stolen at site of accident
  41. Report reckless drivers, pleads priest
  42. 40 areas picked for Church to hand over school control
  43. Teachers will be promoted on merit in shake-up
  44. Major hero makes young golfer's wish come true
  45. Noonan's fighting spirit may be just what Fine Gael needs
  46. Shoppers eye the bargains while blind to banking battles
  47. Jervis project proved to be costly decision
  48. Smugglingblitz takes 14 million cigarettes off streets
  49. Gardai investigating dozens of suspected Anglo fraud offences
  50. Job fears mount despite assurances from retailer
  51. Big trouble in store if Arnotts fails to tackle debt problems
  52. Strikes threatened as bin deal deadline looms
  53. OAP saves council tidy sum
  54. Child-death inquiry gets new powers to probe HSE
  55. Teenager attacked boy while with care workers, court told
  56. Ballymena homes left without power
  57. Liam Adams appeals to Supreme Court
  58. Irish-medium schools funding row
  59. Irishman killed in Spanish bar
  60. Funeral of Alex Higgins to take place on Monday
  61. No bones about it ... it'll be a whale of a festival
  62. Penniless conman tried to sell the Ritz for £250m
  63. No bones about it ... it'll be a whale of a festival
  64. €1.6bn for hospitals includes finished projects
  65. Son drowned in US was shining light, says father
  66. €660m tunnel to take 27,000 cars off streets
  67. Coalition backtracks on 'super prison' plan
  68. Builders with toxic loans in NAMA can bid for billion-euro state contracts
  69. Agencies say HSE 'not fit' to protect children
  70. Birth rate is the highest in EU for second year
  71. HSE spends millions on taxis without tender process
  72. Harry's big wheel deal
  73. Teacher promotions to be based more on merit
  74. Grandiose dreams of capital's most iconic store collapsed in a sea of debt
  75. There's no bridge like the €12m Joe Dolan Bridge
  76. Killer McGrath undergoes tests in prison amid health concerns
  77. Mosney asylum firm gave Fianna Fail €4,050
  78. Row over renaming of airport
  79. Crops in mite of trouble as pest threatens honey bees
  80. Robbed by an armed gang -so An Post gave her the sack
  81. Pub shooting victim is a 'gentle giant' not a criminal
  82. Anger as council plans to remove Magdalene Laundry sculpture
  83. Andrews has 'fight on hands' to save €170m childcare grant
  84. Adviser 'walked' women into €16m group deal
  85. Queen Elizabeth to honour hero firefighter
  86. Paisley: I’d accept Sinn Fein in top Stormont job
  87. Ten held in burglary raids
  88. Former GAA presenter loses long battle against BBC over sacking
  89. Couple quizzed following firearms seizure
  90. Limerick tunnel to cut journey times
  91. Cannabis factory discovered in Stillorgan house
  92. 'Broke' tycoon renting out unsold apartments in plush Elm Park complex
  93. Pair saved as blow-up boat swept out to sea
  94. Near miss as masonry falls into Four Courts hall
  95. 100 extra bikes for city rent scheme
  96. Crackdown on drugs sparks furious protest by prisoners
  97. Mother claims photos were invasion of privacy
  98. 'Joker' set fire to old school in revenge on 'hypocrite' staff
  99. Firm in alleged Iran trade deal to pay CAB €1.5m
  100. Jobs pledge as Cowen puts €39bn to work
  101. FitzPatrick ordered to face judge again over bankruptcy
  102. House of horror keeps its secrets in quiet seclusion
  103. A hard life ended in most brutal fashion
  104. 'She played bad husband card well'
  105. Daughter's tip-off brought murder inquiry back to life
  106. Young and old queue in tribute to 'Hurricane'
  107. Higgins unlikely to rest beside close friend Reed despite request
  108. Broadband won't reach rural areas until 2012
  109. Metro and DART plans still on but Luas stalls
  110. Flood barriers to get less than half of €1bn budget
  111. Work to begin in weeks on exciting city quarter
  112. Just three new roads -- which we'll pay to use
  113. Author sells holiday home at knock-down price
  114. Noted author dies after wasp sting
  115. Innocents who were caught in wrong place at the wrong time
  116. Doorman fights for life after pub shot up like 'wild west'
  117. Hopes of 270,000 jobs under Government spending plans
  118. Three men injured in pub shooting
  119. Witnesses tell of fatal plane crash
  120. Belfast mourns famous son 'Hurricane' Higgins
  121. Delight at City of Literature accolade for Dublin
  122. Snooker star Higgins 'refused to eat'
  123. Over €36bn to be spent on infrastructure
  124. Report on Loyalist's jail murder due in September
  125. Much-loved clothes shop is back in fashion
  126. Lynott son's joy as Phil's family recognise him
  127. Thrills without spills at air spectacular show
  128. No frontiers as thousands turn out for a global festival of fun
  129. Rules govern qualifications for top-ups
  130. No frontiers as thousands turn out for a global festival of fun
  131. Hoardings removed after year-long delay
  132. 'Surgeon's knife' has cut abuse evil from church, says new bishop
  133. Wrath of elements cannot keep devoted from reaching summit
  134. Scouts to be compensated after train hijack ordeal
  135. Rat race to save puffins
  136. Crashes claim lives of three motorcyclists
  137. Here's to 25 years: Paidi celebrates another milestone
  138. Gift-giving senators play Santa
  139. Lynott son's joy as Phil's family recognise him
  140. This bus stop cost €170,000 to build. Politicians want to know how such a bill can be
  141. Strike ballot looms over HSE plan to cut jobs
  142. Much-loved clothes shop is back in fashion
  143. Rules govern qualifications for top-ups
  144. Watchdog to probe 'special' pension deals in semi-states
  145. Town where Easy Street is no more
  146. Teen fights for life after attack at filling station
  147. Academic in bat-sex case claims he is fit for work
  148. Birthday girl Mary marks 105th year
  149. Pardons given to 13 IRA fugitives since agreement
  150. New dawn as Grainne swaps GAA for Wags
  151. Clarification: Michael O'Flynn
  152. President and husband escape injury after car crash near holiday home
  153. Polish 'anarchist' linked to Corrib gas pipeline protest
  154. The original people's champ Alex Higgins dies
  155. Louis fears for his safety after obsessed fan camps at home
  156. Ahern welcomes new campaign to make Irish nightclubs safer
  157. More objections to playground plan than to incinerator
  158. Hurricane swept all before him
  159. Gilmore and Noonan accept Nama's here to stay -- but not in its present form
  160. Businessman's fury after Gaeltacht jobs plan 'blocked' by Udaras
  161. €30m spent sprucing up embassies 'wasteful'
  162. Gardai fear tiger gangs will shift focus to small firms
  163. Family values threaten to tear famed retailer apart
  164. 'You often wonder on a bad day if it's worth it'
  165. Cowen's cult of positive thinking is a mindless recipe for disaster
  166. Cruel gangs stealing family pets to order
  167. On just €196 a week, it hurts to part with the pennies
  168. Sinead truly is Ireland's last great romantic
  169. Forger who never suffered (legally) for his art to start new school for painters
  170. Boy racers' turning own vehicles into death traps
  171. New dawn as Grainne swaps GAA for Wags
  172. Anglo forced into U-turn over name-change plan
  173. Roads: Coalition plans new wave of tolls to raise €100m
  174. Motor tax: Drivers face €10 penalty for not paying car tax online
  175. Housing: Taking rent from welfare payment could save €25m
  176. Job cuts: Culling 2,000 jobs in local authorities would save €94m
  177. Councils: Third of managers would go in merger proposal
  178. Local authority reform is fast-track out of Government
  179. Pinder found guilty of manslaughter in cold-case trial
  180. Fears of further closures after car firm fails
  181. The Congo 50 years on: Our bravest and best
  182. Suspect quizzed after 'good Samaritan' stabbed to death
  183. NAMA just a welfare scheme for builders -- Gilmore
  184. Gilligan was 'drug kingpin'
  185. Drivers face €10 penalty for not paying car tax online
  186. Taking rent from welfare payment could save €25m
  187. Culling 2,000 jobs in local authorities would save €94m
  188. Third of managers would go in merger proposal
  189. Experts faced difficult task
  190. MBNA plans to cut its Irish workforce after talks with staff
  191. Receiver calls in experts to run hotel with €40m debts
  192. Woman settles €38,000 case over waxing that went wrong
  193. Company announces 100 new jobs after landing government contract
  194. Developer: I feel sorry for Anglo but it must be closed
  195. Tycoon was worth €350m before his fall from grace
  196. 'Nicest fellow' was to be a dad in three months
  197. Editors boosting public confidence
  198. iPaddies rush to get hands on Apple gadget
  199. 'A beautiful, affectionate boy'
  200. Arresting sight Jedward top charts
  201. Thousands to attend Pope's beatification of UCD rector
  202. President condemnsminority of dissident 'wreckers'
  203. Hague casino trip was short on gambling
  204. Courtroom uproar as eight are sent for non-jury trial
  205. GAA to study settlement proposal in helmet case
  206. Man gets five years for slashing wife's toes with blade
  207. Court reserves judgment on manslaughter appeal
  208. Walter Mitty antics kept officials busy
  209. 'Tartan terrorist' jailed for hoax bomb threats
  210. McAleese warns PSNI recruits about peace 'wreckers'
  211. Plan to introduce national route tolls branded 'absurd'
  212. Five arrested after punishment shooting bid
  213. Man, 20, stabbed to death in open air row
  214. Dentist paid €577,000 by State
  215. Top 10 dental earners
  216. Care teenager found dead in squat clutching rosary beads
  217. 'HSE is incapable of protecting children,' says expert
  218. €18m bill for advice on banks -- then it was ignored
  219. RTE, ESB and CIE told they can be sold to help save €3bn
  220. Commission set to probe FitzPatrick's loan top-up
  221. Minister claims Dail is 'not fit for purpose'
  222. Coalition is on collision course over donations
  223. State pours €470m into water plant to combat shortages
  224. Harsh cutbacks in healthcare budget on way, warns Harney
  225. Lift-off for new €500m search and rescue deal
  226. Hoops win lands them €400,000 Italian job
  227. Stonehenge's lost 'twin' is discovered
  228. Students and parents to have say in education
  229. Trad's finest set for weekend of ceili culture
  230. Armed gardai swamp Dublin's streets to stop gangland 'hits'
  231. Sarah wants a peek at your mobile movies
  232. Children all smiles as Chitty flies into Dublin
  233. Former AG was 'a working class boy made good'
  234. Sky customers facing price hikes
  235. Gilligan laundered £1.5m by gambling, court told
  236. UCD head wants fees restored 'for those who can afford them'
  237. US firm asks to meet Cowen over delays to incinerator
  238. Goan to step down as RTE chief
  239. BMW car dealership can't pay its debts, court told
  240. Anglers tickled pink as they net 2,000 salmon in one week
  241. Builder targeted by gang over debt, judge told
  242. Asian languages must be taught in schools, warns business chief
  243. Irish medics and teachers are among highest paid in the world
  244. Super nannies save the day
  245. Ryanair flyer held after food complaint
  246. Banks 'lied' about scale of losses in crisis talks
  247. Six Fianna Fail TDs call for half-year by-election rule
  248. TDs all ears for department's self-confessed 'mutterer'
  249. Kenny hits back at Creighton over party donations
  250. Calls to lower voting age to 17