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Yugoslav army chief gets 27-year prison sentence for war crimes
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Third arrest made in McMahon murder investigation
PSNI officers to learn Irish
Home insurance costs to rise on weather worries
Limerick nurses threaten strike action over bed capacity
Eddie Murphy favourite to host next year's Oscars
Bolivia bans cars for a day to help reduce pollution
Camera installed in Dublin to catch drivers running red lights
Mubarak trial continues in Cairo following clashes inside courtroom
Happy Feet the Penguin returned to the wild
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London court rules Dale Farm eviction can proceed
Bahraini teenager killed during protests
Authorities search Louth site in environmental probe
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Gardaí issue appeal on 10th anniversary of fatal fire
Surging loan losses at PTSB drag Irish Life & Permanent results down
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Citrix announces 50 new jobs for Ireland
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Paddy Power takes in €2.2 billion worth of bets in six months
Syrian forces kill six as Turkey warns Assad of his future demise
Dublin business group says litter survey is misleading
Happy Feet the Penguin is on his way home to Antarctica
H&M to launch probe after workers faint at Cambodian factory
I would have run for President and 'done alright' - Bertie Ahern
Killarney hailed as Ireland's cleanest town but Dublin is a "dirty black spot"