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BUSINESS
- 21:33:59: Dow nosedives
- 17:43:09: ISEQ stays in the red
- 17:30:45: Glaxo 'unmoved by animal rights activists'
- 17:25:16: Footsie down 170 points
- 17:20:09: Business group backs tunnel link to continental Europe
- 17:13:41: Drivers urged to shop around for cheaper car insurance
- 15:36:52: Hobbs calls for consumers to speak up on prices
- 15:24:36: Taoiseach accuses former Aer Lingus directors
- 14:52:03: Report: Returning workers bolster prosperity
- 14:07:01: Ahern: Aer Lingus sell-off still on course
- 13:50:07: British cities to fit internet antennae on streets
- 13:14:52: Great Southern Hotels attracting high interest from buyers
- 12:10:19: Aer Arann launches Cork-Nantes service
- 11:45:19: Interest rate threat dampens FTSE performance
- 11:31:53: Robust gains for ISEQ
- 11:21:10: Ireland sees 67,000 rise in overseas tourists
- 11:13:42: New coalition to fight EU duty on children's shoes
- 10:50:22: Hong Kong and Singapore indexes close on the rise
- 10:27:58: Great Southern Hotels start sale process
- 10:24:57: Vauxhall to axe 900 jobs
- 10:09:35: UK manufacturing being 'massacred', union leader claims
- 09:43:17: UK jobless figures reach four-year high
- 09:37:47: Crude rises above $70
- 09:11:25: HP see Q2 profits soar by 51%
- 07:58:45: Family sells interest in Gunne estate agents
- 07:52:54: Providence Resources announce 2005 results
- 07:16:32: Sainsbury's posts pre-tax profits of £267m
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