BreakingNews.ie Archives for February 11, 2005
IRELAND
- 20:49:19: Chinese man found guilty of manslaughter
- 19:35:03: Atwood says SF have lost argument in bank aftermath
- 18:23:46: Ruddle family give emotional response to report
- 18:22:04: Gardaí question lorry driver after crash
- 17:11:30: Murder Court hears statement made by accused
- 17:02:37: 90 jobs to go at NI textiles firm
- 16:48:21: Armed raiders strike at Co Longford bank
- 16:12:54: DIY group expansion to create 200 jobs
- 16:02:02: Two new BSE cases this week
- 15:15:32: O'Rourke takes part in SF-organised women's conference
- 13:26:32: Trócaire keeps up pressure on Govt over broken aid promise
- 13:23:29: Taoiseach to visit Bulgaria and Poland in next few days
- 13:16:26: Undisclosed sum of money stolen in Naas bank raid
- 12:47:44: Ahern has 'no power to have SF leaders arrested'
- 11:06:01: Parents Council seeks 'rational' debate on pornography
- 10:43:14: Dublin International Film Festival to get underway tonight
- 10:23:08: Two people killed as car collides with lorry in Galway
- 08:56:57: Rabbitte seeks probe into cost of e-vote machine storage
- 08:26:30: McAleese urged to postpone visit to loyalist Shankill
- 08:23:24: SF supporters block traffic in protest at IMC report
- 07:58:09: Dempsey rules out privatisation of ESB distribution network
- 07:46:33: Press council legislation to be brought before Cabinet soon
- 07:46:02: Two arrested after LSD seizure at Dublin Port
- 07:35:59: Catholic Church compiles album of 'suitable' wedding music
- 07:34:46: Durkan and McGuinness clash on BBC discussion show
- 07:33:18: Election officials charging State to store e-voting machines
- 07:13:53: Tennis players seek to set record for tsunami relief fund
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