Thousands still in the dark over X-ray scandal
MORE than 14,000 patients of a Dublin hospital have yet to be told if there is a question mark over their X-rays.
Wednesday, March 10 2010
MORE than 14,000 patients of a Dublin hospital have yet to be told if there is a question mark over their X-rays.
THE parents of a little boy born without eyes have launched a desperate plea to help raise €300,000 for his treatment.
The bill for 24-hour security for one male patient at an acute psychiatric unit now exceeds €600,000 -- and is still rising at €1,000 a day.
THE Government is being accused of its "biggest ever cock-up" after Ryanair confirmed it has lost all hope of creating 300 jobs at an airport hangar occupied by Aer Lingus.
MODELLING bikinis at 44, former actress turned fashion and food entrepreneur Elizabeth Hurley doesn't believe in ageism or sizeism in fashion.
PUBLICANS hoping to open on Good Friday for the eagerly anticipated Munster-Leinster rugby match are seeking legal advice on how to successfully apply before the courts for an exemption.
Eight computers seized in garda raids yesterday are to be scrutinised today in a bid to find vital clues to an alleged plot to murder a Swedish cartoonist who is under threat from al-Qa'ida.
A MAN has died after falling ill while on a mountaineering holiday in Africa.
THE High Court was yesterday urged to quash an inquest jury's verdict over the death of a newborn baby girl whose body was found in a laneway beside a car park 37 years ago.
AIB, the country's second largest bank by value, has admitted that rural land offered up by its borrowers as collateral has "typically'' come down in value by at least 50pc.
IRELAND centurion Brian O'Driscoll yesterday vowed to play on for as long as his body and form will allow, declaring: "I'm not chopped liver yet."
Bob Geldof upped the ante in the row between Band Aid and the BBC yesterday by demanding the sacking of BBC World Service director Peter Horrocks.
FOR some, catastrophe is looming as global warming melts the icebergs and causes the seas to rise. But for Chanel's Karl Lagerfeld, that's no excuse not to looks one's best.
A US bank has apologised after one of its contractors allegedly trashed a women's house and took her parrot while wrongly repossessing her home.
I would like to ask Jack O'Connor, the president of SIPTU, who does he suggest will pay the cost of the current pay demands for public sector workers?
One of the saddest and most revealing books I have ever read was written about the Great Depression. 'The Unemployed Man and His Family' was written by an American academic called Mirra Komarovsky.
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