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Ireland legends Anderson, Carr insist Ferris harshly treated - Irish Independent

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Irish Times

Ireland legends Anderson, Carr insist Ferris harshly treated
Irish Independent
ALTHOUGH it is unlikely to be of much comfort to Stephen Ferris, two fellow Ulstermen and ex-Ireland forwards are convinced he was the victim of an injustice at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Controversially, referee Wayne Barnes showed Ferris ...
Player Ratings: Ireland 21-23RTE.ie
Losing the numbers gameIrish Examiner
Davies may face further sanctions over tackleIrish Times
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Former Northern Ireland First Minister hospitalised for suspected heart attack - Herald Sun

Google News - 7 February, 2012 - 04:20

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Former Northern Ireland First Minister hospitalised for suspected heart attack
Herald Sun
THE former Northern Ireland First Minister, Reverend Ian Paisley, was in intensive care last night after suffering acute heart problems. The 85-year-old was admitted to the Ulster Hospital, Dundonald, on the outskirts of Belfast, The Daily Mail reports ...
Northern Ireland's Ian Paisley, 85, hospitalizedHamilton Spectator
Fiery Northern Ireland Protestant leader the Rev. Ian Paisley, 85, hospitalizedWashington Post
Ian Paisley taken to hospital after suffering respiratory problemsThe Guardian
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HMV Ireland slips into the red after sales fall - Irish Examiner

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HMV Ireland slips into the red after sales fall
Irish Examiner
Accounts just filed by HMV Ireland Ltd to the Companies Office show that the company recorded a pre-tax loss of €2.5 million in the 53 weeks to the end of April 30, 2011. This follows the firm recording a pre-tax profit of €631000 the previous 52 weeks ...
HMV Ireland files pretax loss of €2.5m in 2011Irish Times

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Anti-prostitution group to meet TDs

RTÉ News - 7 February, 2012 - 03:36
Members of a group lobbying for the laws on prostitution to be tightened meet independent TDs today.
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RNLI lifeboat crews rescued 905 people in 2011

RTÉ News - 7 February, 2012 - 03:31
RNLI lifeboats had another busy year in 2011, with almost one thousand calls for help according to the charity's annual 'launch statistics' released today.
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Wrangling over Greece's bailout to continue

RTÉ News - 7 February, 2012 - 02:31
The Greek Prime Minister is to meet with the leaders of the countries three coalition partners later today to decide whether to agree to the terms of the proposed 130 billion euro bailout.
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Ireland has more winter deaths than Norway, forum told - Irish Times

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Ireland has more winter deaths than Norway, forum told
Irish Times
IRELAND HAS higher mortality rates during the winter than Norway even though it has much lower temperatures, a conference was told yesterday. Dr Elizabeth Cullen, a community health doctor, claimed poor heating and housing accounted for the increased ...

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Northern Ireland's Ian Paisley, 85, hospitalized - Hamilton Spectator

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Northern Ireland's Ian Paisley, 85, hospitalized
Hamilton Spectator
Ian Paisley, once the loud voice of Protestant opposition to compromise with Roman Catholics in Northern Ireland, has been taken to a hospital, his wife said. Eileen Paisley confirmed through the Democratic Unionist Party that her 85-year-old husband ...
Fiery Northern Ireland Protestant leader the Rev. Ian Paisley, 85, hospitalizedWashington Post
Ian Paisley taken to hospital after suffering respiratory problemsThe Guardian
Former N. Ireland leader Paisley hospitalisedAFP
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Highest number of overseas doctors may be in Ireland - Irish Times

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Highest number of overseas doctors may be in Ireland
Irish Times
IRELAND IS likely to have the highest number of doctors and nurses in the developed world trained overseas, a new study has suggested. In 2008, the last year for which comparable figures are available, Ireland was second in the OECD to New Zealand in ...
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Kidney facing one of his biggest challenges - Irish Times

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Kidney facing one of his biggest challenges
Irish Times
Ireland could always nurse a justifiable sense of grievance over Mike Phillips's try in Cardiff last season, given it was illegal on three counts. Furthermore, Ireland played most of the rugby that day and left a host of chances behind.
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China's heir apparent to visit Ireland this month - Irish Times

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China's heir apparent to visit Ireland this month
Irish Times
XI JINPING, the man in line to be China's next leader, will make a landmark visit to Ireland this month to discuss tourism, trade and other issues, The Irish Times has learned. Mr Xi (58) is expected to be here from February 18th to 20th, sources said, ...

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Wales hero George North expects to be marked man after demolishing Ireland in ... - WalesOnline

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Irish Independent

Wales hero George North expects to be marked man after demolishing Ireland in ...
WalesOnline
The 19-year-old winger is likely to be targeted for special attention by opposition defences following his phenomenal performance during Sunday's 23-21 victory over Ireland in Dublin. North caused havoc with his potent mix of brute force, ...
Kidney facing one of his biggest challengesIrish Times
Kidney: Ireland still aliveThe Press Association
Video: Ireland on dark side of the moonIrish Independent
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US shuts Syria embassy amid worsening violence

RTÉ News - 7 February, 2012 - 00:23
The United States is closing its embassy in Damascus as Syrian state forces continue the bombardment of the city of Homs.
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e|net Selects Ciena's Carrier Ethernet Solutions to Advance Ireland's Network ... - EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)

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e|net Selects Ciena's Carrier Ethernet Solutions to Advance Ireland's Network ...
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LINTHICUM, Md. & LIMERICK, Ireland--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--Ciena ® Corporation (NASDAQ: CIEN), the network specialist, today announced that e|net, the private company that manages the Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) programme on behalf of the ...

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Leitrim Co Co asks Minister to ban fracking

RTÉ News - 6 February, 2012 - 23:44
Leitrim County Council has passed a motion to ask the Minister for the Environment to ban fracking in the Republic of Ireland.
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Reduced fee for septic tank inspections

RTÉ News - 6 February, 2012 - 23:38
Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan has said the inspection fee for septic tanks will be reduced from €50 to €5 for three months from April.
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Melting snow causes a Bulgarian dam to burst

RTÉ News - 6 February, 2012 - 23:09
Freezing temperatures in Europe have claimed another 33 lives, while melting snow has caused a dam in Bulgaria to burst.
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Galway man sets world marathon record

RTÉ News - 6 February, 2012 - 23:08
A Galway man has successfully completed seven marathons on seven continents in less than five days.
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Ian Paisley admitted to hospital

RTÉ News - 6 February, 2012 - 23:07
Ian Paisley has been admitted to a hospital on the outskirts of east Belfast after becoming ill at the weekend.
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Applicants urged to check retirement benefits

RTÉ News - 6 February, 2012 - 23:06
Public servants who applied to leave under the Govt's retirement scheme have been urged to have their final benefits independently checked.
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