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Man stabbed in Ballycastle
A man was stabbed and five people were arrested after mobs went on the rampage in a second night of trouble in a Northern Ireland town.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Gardai appeal over missing Waterford woman
Gardai in County Waterford are appealing for information on a missing woman.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Royal mail faces massive fines as targets missed
The Royal Mail was tonight facing the prospect of a multi-million pound fine after missing all of its delivery targets in the three months to June.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Ahern on IRA ceasefire anniversary
The decommissioning of all paramilitary weapons must be carried out on a convincing basis, the Republic`s Taoiseach Bertie Ahern said tonight.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Drunk-driver jailed for two years
A drunk driver who severed a man`s leg when he crushed him between his car and a trailer has been jailed for two years.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Irish Lotto chiefs introduce new games
Ireland`s National Lottery has introduced new games for those keen to get their hands on millions.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Ahern issues ceasefire statement
The Taoiseach has issued a statement to mark the tenth anniversary of the IRA ceasefire.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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SOCCER: O`Neill warns against complacency
Celtic manager Martin O`Neill has warned his team that Barcelona are a very different proposition to the side beaten in the UEFA Cup last season.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Clare teen to design EU contest poster
A Clare teenager is to design the official poster for the 16th EU contest for young scientists.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Co Offaly firm win major contract
A county Offaly company has won a €1.7 million contract with the Department of Defence.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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`My last stunt` says saboteur priest
The defrocked Irish priest who sabotaged the Olympic Marathon vowed today that his illegal stunt days are over.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Security alert at Belfast City Hall
There is a security alert at Belfast City Hall.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Teen pleads guilty to death driving
A drunken killer driver who played "Russian Roulette with the lives of the innocent" could kill again a Belfast judge warned today.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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South Eastern Health Board tackles obesity
In the light of stark warnings about fitness levels among Irish schoolchildre, a new activity programme to tackle childhood obesity is being launched by the South Eastern Health Board.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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West Cork man arrested aboard flight
A west Cork man has been arrested on board a flight from Cork to Dublin for drunk and disorderly behaviour.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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RUGBY: Dallaglio retires from England duty
Sir Clive Woodward today led the tributes to England skipper Lawrence Dallaglio following his retirement from international rugby.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Hint on smoking ban in Scotland
Scotland`s First Minister today gave the strongest indication yet that the country would soon follow Ireland`s lead in introducing a workplace smoking ban.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Republic of Ireland getting deeper into debt
The Republic of Ireland is on its way to become one of the most indebted countries in the world, according to warnings in a new report.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Ahern urged to influence Sudan decision
The Taoiseach is being challenged to use his influence to press the UN security council to intervene in the Sudan crisis.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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SOCCER: Rangers confirm Euro dates
Rangers have confirmed the dates for the UEFA Cup first-round tie against Maritimo next month.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
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