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Death driver jailed for five years
A driver who killed two young people and left another with a fractured skull has been jailed for five years.
Friday 31st March 2006
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Search operation off Kerry coast
A major search is underway along the County Kerry coastline for a man who has gone missing off Ballinskelligs pier.
Friday 31st March 2006
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Kenny is new vice-president of EPP
Enda Kenny has been elected Vice-President of the European People`s Party (EPP).
Friday 31st March 2006
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Alleged abduction in Co Galway
Gardai are appealing for witnesses in relation to an alleged abduction of a child that occurred at 2pm yesterday afternoon in County Galway.
Friday 31st March 2006
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GAA: All-Ireland U16 final postponed
The All-Ireland U16 final between St Malachy`s Castlewellan and Rathmore of Kerry has been postponed due to weather conditions.
Friday 31st March 2006
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Council drops voodoo case
A council today dropped its legal case against a palm reader who allegedly claimed he could reunite a woman with her ex-boyfriend using voodoo dolls.
Friday 31st March 2006
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Business academic is University`s new Vice-Chancellor
A business academic is to replace a controversial professor as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ulster, it was confirmed today.
Friday 31st March 2006
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SOCCER: Poll lands World Cup job
English Premiership match official Graham Poll has been confirmed as one of 23 referees to take charge of matches at this summer`s World Cup.
Friday 31st March 2006
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SOCCER: Don`t steet away from boo boys, Carr told
Newcastle caretaker boss Glenn Roeder has urged Stephen Carr to ignore the boo boys against his former team Tottenham at St James` Park tomorrow - and do what Scott Parker did against his old side, Charlton, on Sunday.
Friday 31st March 2006
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Gardai arrest man over shooting
Gardai have arrested a man in his 20s in connection with a gangland-style shooting in Meath.
Friday 31st March 2006
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Judge criticises police over delayed rape case
A judge has urged the Public Prosecution Service to take charge of preparing rape victim reports, claiming police were not up to the job.
Friday 31st March 2006
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Man pleads guilty to manslaughter
A Bangor man today admitted stabbing a mother of three to death last year.
Friday 31st March 2006
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Irish government grants €6.2m in food aid
The Irish Department of Agriculture has granted €6.2 million in funding for the United Nations World Food Progamme (WFP).
Friday 31st March 2006
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GOLF: Mickelson extends lead in Atlanta
Phil Mickelson swept into a four-stroke lead with three birdies in the first four holes of his second round at the BellSouth Classic in Atlanta today.
Friday 31st March 2006
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New planning restrictions `threaten rural communities`
Rural communities in Northern Ireland will face a grim future if the government persists with policies on planning and education reform, it has been claimed.
Friday 31st March 2006
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Catholics mark death of Pope John Paul II
Catholics in the UK and Ireland will be marking the first anniversary of the death of Pope John Paul II this weekend.
Friday 31st March 2006
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Convicts` bank details available to police
Criminals going to jail may have to supply their financial details for up to the next 20 years as part of tough new anti-crime laws being introduced in Northern Ireland tomorrow.
Friday 31st March 2006
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Former Labour politician to review Royal Mail in Belfast
A former Labour Party general secretary will chair a review of industrial relations at Royal Mail in the wake of the 18-day strike which crippled postal services in Belfast.
Friday 31st March 2006
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Search off County Wexford coast continues for two missing fishermen
The search for two fishermen missing since Wednesday night is continuing off the County Wexford coast.
Friday 31st March 2006
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Governments accused of`diluting` Agreement
The British and Irish Governments have been accused of allowing themselves to be bullied by the Rev Ian Paisley`s Democratic Unionists into diluting the Good Friday Agreement.
Friday 31st March 2006
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