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Tax probe into AIB
A major investigation was launched tonight into tax matters at the crisis stricken Allied Irish Bank group.
Monday 31st May 2004
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SOCCER: Ranieri exit confirmed
Chelsea tonight confirmed the long-expected departure of manager Claudio Ranieri.
Monday 31st May 2004
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Cars smashed in Co. Armagh
Detectives have appealed for information after damage was caused to 11 vehicles in Newtownhamilton.
Monday 31st May 2004
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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.
Monday 31st May 2004
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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.
Monday 31st May 2004
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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.
Monday 31st May 2004
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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.
Monday 31st May 2004
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Irish rural dwellers `optimistic` says survey
People living in rural Ireland are among the most optimistic in Europe, according to a survey published today.
Monday 31st May 2004
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Audrey is most beautiful
Film legend Audrey Hepburn was today named the most naturally beautiful woman of all time by a panel of experts.
Monday 31st May 2004
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O`Neill`s wife in health scare
Celtic boss Martin O`Neill`s wife is at the centre of a health scare.
Monday 31st May 2004
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SOCCER: Sproule is Institute bound
Omagh starlet Ivan Sproule is to sign a two year contract with Institute.
Monday 31st May 2004
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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.
Monday 31st May 2004
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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.
Monday 31st May 2004
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Oil prices fear
Fears about rising oil prices resurfaced today following the hostage-taking crisis in Saudi Arabia.
Monday 31st May 2004
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`Key Omagh suspects never quizzed`
A number of key suspects in the Omagh bombing have never been interviewed by police, it was claimed today.
Monday 31st May 2004
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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.
Monday 31st May 2004
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Emergency landing at Shannon
Fruit fumes have caused a jet carrying 308 passengers to make an emergency landing in Shannon airport.
Monday 31st May 2004
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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.
Monday 31st May 2004
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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.
Monday 31st May 2004
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Harney on insurance reform
A watershed in reform of the insurance sector is not designed to penalise lawyers, Tanaiste Mary Harney claimed today.
Monday 31st May 2004
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