BreakingNews.ie Archives for January 14, 2005
IRELAND
- 21:52:31: Gardaí seize 1,000 Ecstasy tablets
- 18:51:49: Limerick student wins young scientist award
- 18:24:00: €11m drugs case lorry brothers freed
- 18:15:37: 60 jobs go at research lab
- 17:26:22: 'It was him or me', murder accused told gardaí
- 17:25:46: President hails sporting heroines
- 15:57:51: Gardaí foil security van heist in Dublin
- 15:45:48: IRA 'must speak out over Bank raid'
- 15:39:41: Army experts to help rebuilding efforts in Asia
- 14:32:06: NUJ slams McDowell comments about North newspaper
- 13:12:22: Martin: Govt focused on 'high-value' job creation
- 12:59:52: Hearing into Ringaskiddy incinerator to be held next month
- 12:05:58: Post mortem finds no evidence of sex assault in Holohan murder
- 11:25:51: McDowell pays tribute to gardaí involved in Cork search
- 11:25:19: Most consultants charge more than €100 to see private patients
- 11:04:15: Reclaim Streets case garda given one-month sentence
- 10:56:47: Trimble seeks sanctions against SF over Belfast raid
- 09:49:30: Petrol bomb attack family 'have been intimidated'
- 09:04:15: Irish-speaking school in top-10 list of Trinity feeders
- 08:52:55: Influenza outbreak blamed for overcrowding at A&E units
- 08:03:45: Ahern congratulates Abbas on election as Palestinian president
- 08:02:59: Family seeks help from public in tracing missing Galway man
- 07:57:26: Green Isle to create 130 jobs in Kildare
- 07:41:09: FÁS careers exhibition to open at Croke Park today
- 07:32:30: Majority of doctors believe Hanly Report will be shelved
- 07:21:29: 30 suspects identified in search for Robert Holohan’s killer
- 07:20:11: PSNI investigating petrol bomb attack on Derry house
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