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Paedophile priest could cost church millions
The Catholic Church could be forced to pay out millions of pounds after the High Court today awarded damages to a man who, during his childhood, was sexually abused by a priest.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Rescued fisherman `survived family sea tragedy`
A prawn fishermen rescued after his boat capsized and sank in the Irish Sea survived another sinking six years ago in which his father died, it was revealed tonight.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Woman killed in Dungannon RTA
A female motorcyclist has died following a road traffic collision on the Augher Road, Ballygawley, Dungannon at around 8.30am this morning.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Major deal for credit card firm
Bank of America today unveiled a multi-billion pound deal for a major player in the UK credit card market.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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EU deal under Blair `will not be easy`
A deal on EU finances under the British presidency is "not easy" but will be possible if countries are prepared to compromise, the European Commission president said today.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Backstreet Boys to play Dublin gig
The Backstreet Boys are to play the Point Theatre in in October.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Minister welcomes employment prosecutions
The Minister for Labour Affairs has welcomed the prosecution of six premises at Dublin District Court today for breaches of the laws protecting young people at work.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Mystery over disappearing priest
Father Christopher Clonan`s whereabouts has been the source of as much speculation in recent years and filled as much newspaper copy as the progress of the child abuse legal claims against him.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Dail to debate Mayo men`s jailing
The Dail has been debating the jailing of five men from Mayo for obstructing the construction of a Shell gas pipeline.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Barnardos workers win appeal
Two former Barnardos workers jailed for sexual offences against young people in their care have won their appeals.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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ATHLETICS: Sprint ace confirms 200m plans
Olympic sprint relay champion Mark-Lewis Francis has announced he will start competing in the 200metres.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Inquiry launched after boy (14) dies in custody
The Irish Minister for Justice is launching a state inquiry into the death of a 14-year-old boy who died in Garda custody in 2002.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Dublin poverty rally tonight
A major rally kicks off in Dublin this evening.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Soldier killed in traffic accident
A member of the Defence Forces has been killed and two others injured in an accident in the Curragh.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Drama as Limerick councillors elect Cathearleach
Councillor Bridget Teefy has been elected in dramatic fashion as the new Cathearleach of Limerick County Council.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Two jailed after courthouse escape
Two "potentially dangerous" criminals, who initially escaped with still-on-the-run killer David Taggart, were jailed today for six years each.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Racist attacks prompt special police units
Police may set up special units to investigate the increasing number of race crimes in Northern Ireland, it emerged today.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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New regulations for taxi drivers
Taxi drivers in the Republic will have to do mandatory training and could be fined on the spot for failing to meet standards under proposals from the industry`s regulator.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Glazers visit United megastore
After their traumatic experience at Old Trafford last night, Joel, Avi and Bryan Glazer took a more leisurely trip around Manchester United`s megastore this afternoon.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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Maxwell in shouting match over kissing
Another night, another screaming row in the Big Brother house.
Thursday 30th June 2005
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