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1. Tax probe into AIB
A major investigation was launched tonight into tax matters at the crisis stricken Allied Irish Bank group.


2. SOCCER: Ranieri exit confirmed
Chelsea tonight confirmed the long-expected departure of manager Claudio Ranieri.


3. Cars smashed in Co. Armagh
Detectives have appealed for information after damage was caused to 11 vehicles in Newtownhamilton.


4. Loyalists in prison alliance
Rival loyalist paramilitary representatives have forged a new alliance over conditions inside a high security Northern Ireland jail, it emerged tonight.


5. SOCCER: Hutton in, Coyle out
Peter Hutton has been given the caretaker manager`s job at Derry City, but Liam Coyle is leaving the club in a dispute over the move.


6. Irish airports will remain state-run
The Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, says Dublin, Cork and Shannon Airports will remain as state-run airports if Aer Rianta is broken up.


7. Former AIB chief resigns from Kingspan
The former chief executive of Allied Irish Bank Tom Mulcahy has resigned from his position as a Non-Executive Director of the building materials` group, Kingspan.


8. Irish rural dwellers `optimistic` says survey
People living in rural Ireland are among the most optimistic in Europe, according to a survey published today.


9. Audrey is most beautiful
Film legend Audrey Hepburn was today named the most naturally beautiful woman of all time by a panel of experts.


10. O`Neill`s wife in health scare
Celtic boss Martin O`Neill`s wife is at the centre of a health scare.


11. SOCCER: Sproule is Institute bound
Omagh starlet Ivan Sproule is to sign a two year contract with Institute.


12. SOCCER: PSG warn United over Heinze
Paris St Germain president Francis Graille has warned Manchester United that a number of Spanish clubs are queuing up to sign Old Trafford target Gabriel Heinze.


13. Mixed fortunes for Irish pair
Ireland`s Mark Carroll could compete over the 5,000metres as well as the marathon at this summer`s Olympics after meeting the qualification standard.


14. Oil prices fear
Fears about rising oil prices resurfaced today following the hostage-taking crisis in Saudi Arabia.


15. `Key Omagh suspects never quizzed`
A number of key suspects in the Omagh bombing have never been interviewed by police, it was claimed today.


16. Irish chefs unite over healthy eating
Irish diners have begun to eat healthier despite one in five adults now being considered obese, some of the country`s leading chefs said today.


17. Emergency landing at Shannon
Fruit fumes have caused a jet carrying 308 passengers to make an emergency landing in Shannon airport.


18. New driver test service in Republic
The Irish Transport minister Seamus Brennan has announced a new agency will take over the Republic`s driver testing service to clear waiting lists and enforce new standards for driving tests.


19. Police probe attacks on Derry estate
Police were today investigating a number of attacks by nationalist youths on property in the loyalist Fountain area of Derry.


20. Harney on insurance reform
A watershed in reform of the insurance sector is not designed to penalise lawyers, Tanaiste Mary Harney claimed today.


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