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Modest Earls ready to take flight
Friday November 20 2009
FOR most, the Lions' opening game on last summer's tour to South Africa was a largely forgettable affair.
Separate accidents leave two badly hurt
Friday November 20 2009
A TEENAGER was in a critical condition in hospital last night following a single vehicle accident yesterday.
Byrnes forced to hold fire as gowran chases ruled out
Friday November 20 2009
Charles Byrnes will look for another novice chase for Weapon's Amnesty after the Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Novice Chase scheduled for Gowran Park tomorrow was abandoned due to the weather.
Swimming: O'Neill eyes fresh record
Thursday November 19 2009
DONAL O'NEILL is one of many expected to set new standards at the Irish Open short course swimming championships, which start today at the NAC in Abbottstown.
80pc of hospital consultants breach private patient quota
Thursday November 19 2009
Public patients are stuck on waiting lists for treatment while up to 80pc of consultants in some hospitals are flouting an agreement to limit the private patients they treat.
Pyjama-clad attackers stab girl outside village school
Thursday November 19 2009
DOZENS of students watched in horror as a teenage schoolgirl was stabbed during an assault by three pyjama-clad female attackers outside a rural school.
State should start printing money to rescue economy
Wednesday November 18 2009
Did you know that our country's housing wealth has shrunk at a rate of €142.8m per day since the peak of the boom in 2007? This is a catastrophic figure because housing wealth was one of the key drivers of spending, and domestic spending is what kept the dole queues so low in the boom years.
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