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  1. Lotto jackpot nears â?¬10m
  2. Handbook on emergencies to be sent to every household
  3. GardaÃ* questioning men in relation to Dublin drug seizure
  4. Former President Hillery dies at 84
  5. Ballymena youths attack firefighters on hoax call
  6. Gormley calls for planning responsibility at Ã?rd Fheis
  7. One dead, one critically hurt after Meath crash
  8. Murder probe following Belfast death
  9. Tributes paid to former President Hillery
  10. Former President Hillery dies at 84
  11. Two men pulled from Liffey in separate rescues
  12. Body recovered from sea off Clare
  13. Greens hit back at 'u-turn' accusations
  14. Greens target junk food ads
  15. Body discovered in Offaly
  16. Greens to focus on climate change
  17. Three gardaÃ* injured after van crashes through checkpoint
  18. Two men remain in custody following drug seizure
  19. Woman dies in Dublin housefire
  20. HSE advertising for new mental health consultants
  21. Two women seriously injured in Antrim crash
  22. Temple Bar: Annual Messiah performance takes place
  23. Lightning-struck Dublin teenager dies in hospital
  24. Knock set for full-time Garda immigration unit
  25. TDs attend conflict resolution conference
  26. Woman dies in Galway motorcycle crash
  27. Hillery to be given State funeral
  28. GardaÃ* appeal for help tracing missing boy
  29. Gormley defends Tibet comments
  30. Govt to unveil details of Dublin Transport Authority
  31. Majority still undecided on Lisbon Treaty referendum
  32. Books of condolence to open for Patrick Hillery
  33. Cowen to meet new DUP leader during Belfast visit
  34. Merkel in Dublin to push for Yes vote in Lisbon poll
  35. Voting for new PD leader to close this evening
  36. DUP set to announce successor to Paisley
  37. Labour urges Govt to suspend biofuels policy
  38. Meg Walsh husband faces murder trial
  39. Govt unveils new emergency centre in Dublin
  40. Harney not invited to nursing convention
  41. Apprentice Robinson takes top spot
  42. Man jailed for intimidating flatmate over stabbing evidence
  43. Six million cigarettes seized at Waterford Port
  44. Ahern leads tributes to first Ombudsman
  45. Ministers announce scheme to boost NI investment
  46. Dempsey publishes details of Dublin Transport Authority
  47. Murder accused sped up car before hitting victim, court hears
  48. DAA: New passenger terminal to open in 2010
  49. Retired man running 'forgery factory' gets suspended sentence
  50. Dublin rape trial begins at Central Criminal Court
  51. Girl, 17, avoids jail for garda station fire
  52. Ahern and O'Dea launch national emergency plan
  53. Cork A&E will open on a part-time basis due to lack of funds
  54. Murdered accused caught wife kissing other man, court told
  55. Kenny welcomes EU leaders' support for tax competition
  56. German Chancellor urges Yes vote on Lisbon Treaty
  57. Court rejects appeal by teen who firebombed politicians home
  58. Inquiry to examine allegations of collusion in North
  59. Ministers head for autism conference
  60. Former president's remains to be moved to Cathedral
  61. SIPTU to discuss row over Aer Lingus cost cuts
  62. RUC accused of protecting IRA killer of policeman
  63. Dispute disrupts postal deliveries in south Dublin
  64. Harney unhappy with threat of strike action by nurses
  65. Murder accused 'seen speeding up in car', court hears
  66. 40% of motorists 'still use mobiles while driving'
  67. Harney: Mercy Hospital demands are 'excessive'
  68. Man questioned in connection with drugs haul
  69. State will try to save 400 Iralco jobs, says Martin
  70. Kenny land dispute resolved
  71. Mug-rap teen put under curfew to await trial
  72. HSE investigating death in Kerry hospital
  73. Autistic children 'missing out on educational support'
  74. HSE receives report into death of pregnant garda
  75. Cavan 'unable to cope with fallout from HSE cutbacks'
  76. Nevin appeal adjourned
  77. Dáil pays tribute to late president
  78. Kenny faces huge bill over land row
  79. O'Reilly had 'ample time to leave' before murder, court hears
  80. De Rossa assaulted after Lisbon Treaty meeting
  81. Talks aimed at saving Iralco jobs adjourned
  82. Mourners pay respects to former president
  83. Childcare lecturer worked on despite knowledge of sex assault
  84. O'Reilly: Wife was assaulted before disappearance
  85. Rare copy of proclamation sold at auction
  86. Wife was assaulted before disappearance, court hears
  87. Signed Proclamation makes new world auction record
  88. Labour Court cases down by one-third last year
  89. Six held in operation against suspected dissidents
  90. Hospital criticised over death of mother and twin
  91. Ground staff to hold fresh vote on Aer Lingus cost cuts
  92. Labour: Minister should apologise to Tania McCabe
  93. Army gives all-clear after device declared a hoax
  94. Suspicious device found in Dublin
  95. Divers find car belonging to missing Kerry man
  96. Man struck by car was thrown 78 feet in the air, court hears
  97. Ahern to give address on Good Friday Agreement
  98. Counting of votes underway in PD leadership election
  99. NI policewoman jailed for ex-lover murder bid
  100. A third of grammar schools could close in the North, warns MLA
  101. State funeral for Dr Hillery takes place in Dublin
  102. George Best's father dies
  103. Thousands bid farewell to President Hillery
  104. Teen charged with Polish murder remanded in custody
  105. Two Chinese men convicted of stabbing garda
  106. Man dies in Wicklow house fire
  107. Rioter in 'Love Ulster' parade sentenced
  108. Meg Walsh's daughter gives evidence in murder trial
  109. Scottish man jailed for storing â?¬375,000 worth of cannabis
  110. Galway man found guilty of assaulting 11-year-old girl
  111. Wexford and Dublin GAA stars back education campaign
  112. No winner of â?¬11.25m Lotto jackpot
  113. Sunny with isolated showers
  114. EC president campaigns for Lisbon Treaty Yes vote
  115. Ahern to address committee on Good Friday Agreement
  116. Cannon declared new leader of Progressive Democrats
  117. Weekend Lotto jackpot heading for â?¬13m
  118. Rail services back to normal after major signal fault
  119. Barroso to confirm Irish veto on tax harmonisation
  120. Witness in murder trial heard 'huge bang' when car hit victim
  121. Opposition and Govt clash over state of health service
  122. Dept publishes 63 new school inspection reports
  123. New PD leader says party can stage major comeback
  124. Aer Lingus cancels â?¬5 flights to US
  125. Shell announces new route for Corrib gas pipeline
  126. Co-habitation bill to be published soon, says Cowen
  127. Date set for Belfast murder trial
  128. Politicians pay tribute to former Ombdusman Mills
  129. EU to halt 'sensitive' debates until after Irish referendum
  130. 16-year-old girl to stand trial in assault case
  131. Cambodian registered vessel impounded at Cork Port
  132. New pipeline will slash village in half, warn campaigners
  133. Man left lying on road bleeding and gasping for air, court hears
  134. Man gets seven years for stabbing journalist in neck
  135. Thousands of farmers take to the streets to protest against CAP
  136. Meg Walsh told gardaÃ* husband had assaulted her
  137. Woman in serious condition after Limerick stabbing
  138. Cork man awaits sentencing for raping two sisters
  139. DUP ratify Robinson as new leader
  140. 60,000 contraband cigarettes seized in Cork
  141. Consultants likely to reject latest contract proposals
  142. Top-level talks on crime in North today
  143. Peter Robinson confirmed as new DUP leader
  144. Almost half of 15-year-olds being bullied at school
  145. Sniffer dogs used to beat drug-dealing in nightclubs
  146. Barroso says treaty will help EU tackle climate change
  147. Ireland ranked among EU top-10 for road safety
  148. 'North-south relations will help economy to grow,' says Ahern
  149. 14 years for man who raped teenaged Cork sisters
  150. Six and seven years for men who assaulted Norwegian tourist
  151. Aer Lingus rows back on refusal to honour â?¬5 flights
  152. Woman held after â?¬168,000 herbal cannabis seizure
  153. Rape trial nears conclusion
  154. Waterford firefighters battle major blaze
  155. Cork nominated for European City of the Year award
  156. Newspaper executive gets order restraining his dissmissal
  157. Random attack leaves tourist with 'significant brain damage'
  158. Major drugs haul in Ennis
  159. Meeting to avert IRALCO job losses adjourned
  160. Jobs fears as Ballymun Plaza Hotel closes
  161. Meath man pleads guilty to rape of daughter
  162. Meg Walsh was in river for several days, court hears
  163. National Emergency Plan 'not worth the paper it's written on'
  164. Garda killed in road accident
  165. High Court â?¬3m settlement for family of boy brain damaged at birth
  166. Split warned between managers and university academics
  167. Govt urged to back Crime Victims Bill
  168. GardaÃ* arrest man after Galway shooting
  169. GardaÃ* investigating suspected gangland shooting
  170. Man in hospital after suspected heart attack at sea
  171. Funeral tributes for George Best's father
  172. Consultants meet to decide on HSE contract
  173. GardaÃ* name pub shooting victim
  174. Pizza man recovering from shooting
  175. FG's seeks all-party support for victim's rights bill
  176. FG demands Govt take action on gangland crime
  177. GardaÃ* step up their Dublin hunt for pub killers
  178. GardaÃ* name Tipperary crash victim
  179. Fire brigade continues to fight blaze in Louth
  180. Protesters call for cluster bomb plan
  181. 2,000 people playing lotto per minute
  182. Ecoli investigation underway at Belfast farm
  183. Watersport's centre hit by £1m bblaze
  184. Taoiseach focuses on Lisbon Treaty before considering his future
  185. No winner of last night's Lotto
  186. Hotel fire probe underway
  187. Fire services remain at scene of fire in north Dublin
  188. Introduction of cervical cancer vaccine approved
  189. Family escapes petrol bomb attack on home in North
  190. Ahern slams tribunal system
  191. Fine Gael call on Cowen to deal with gun crime
  192. Boy, 14, attacked by gang
  193. Post mortem is carried out on Dublin gunshot victim
  194. Four held in connection with Dublin heroin seizure
  195. Labour TD 'deeply regrets' writing letter on behalf of rapist's family
  196. Equestrian rider dies at Cork event
  197. Minister launches food week
  198. Gaelscoil badly damaged in Dublin blaze
  199. Review finds major shortfalls with HSE child services
  200. Man dies from burns sustained in Dromoland accident
  201. Govt to make 200 changes to Immigration Bill
  202. Four due in court in connection with â?¬200,000 heroin seizure
  203. PSNI to launch awareness campaign on hate crimes
  204. Cannon to take up role as new PD leader today
  205. Twelve arrested in raids after Dublin shooting
  206. Hospital removes kidney from wrong child
  207. Roscommon rapist jailed for 11 years
  208. One quarter of all A&E cases are alcohol-related
  209. Martin begins week-long trade mission to US
  210. Lynch willing to meet rape victims
  211. Bishop in talks about sex abuse claims
  212. Four charged in â?¬200,000 heroin dealing case
  213. FG attacks Govt spending on defence of court actions
  214. Bomb survivors to take legal action against State
  215. Harney: External inquiry may be needed in kidney case
  216. Minister urges rethink on weekly shopping lists
  217. Man guilty of posessing cocaine valued at â?¬142,000
  218. Murder accused was slapped by deceased, court hears
  219. Lithuanian man cleared in prostitute rape trial
  220. Arklow murder trial continues
  221. Politicians should stay out of judicial process, says campaigner
  222. Hanafin urged to place children from burnt out school
  223. Laptops with bank customers' details stolen
  224. Tribunal to begin hearing case against Michael Lynn
  225. 13 remain in custody following Dublin gangland murder
  226. Pipe-bomb components found in Dublin car park
  227. Gormley to publish green paper on local govt reform
  228. Ten men still in custody in connection with gangland murder
  229. Two young fishermen rescued off Waterford coast
  230. Helpline opens as Bank of Ireland confirms data theft
  231. Writers gather for literature festival
  232. Jury in murder trial hears forensic evidence
  233. Bank accused of negligence following theft of laptops
  234. File being prepared for DPP after Waterford rescue
  235. Driver involved in fatal crash 'appeared to be sleeping', court hears
  236. FF politicians top list of individual donations
  237. Bank governor 'horrified' by laptops theft
  238. Report backs calls for university status in Waterford
  239. Murder accused speeding in car when he hit victim, court hears
  240. Gormley: Elected mayor could impose congestion charge
  241. Developer unveils â?¬380m skyscraper plans for Waterford
  242. Tribunal recommends solicitor be struck off
  243. Court disputes murder accused's evidence
  244. Govts vow to strengthen security co-operation
  245. GardaÃ* investigate toddler death aboard plane
  246. Bank management kept in dark about laptop thefts
  247. 12 released in Russell killing probe
  248. Defence minister begins Kosovo trip
  249. Ex-Danish premier to address globalisation conference
  250. Girl killed in Mayo crash