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23.06.2008 23:32
ireland.com
A COUPLE who had a relationship in the 1960s before breaking up and marrying different spouses, got back together 28 years later, a court heard yesterday.
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Social Life
23.06.2008 23:32
ireland.com
Ireland
Social Life
23.06.2008 23:32
ireland.com
THE ECONOMICS OF GAMBLING: Have you seen a bookie out of pocket? The odds are stacked against the average punter, writes Barry O'Halloran.
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Social Life
23.06.2008 23:32
ireland.com
Regulation is key to boosting tax revenues and could provide consumer protection, writes Steven Carroll.
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Social Life
23.06.2008 23:32
ireland.com
Irish Times writers analyse your chances of striking it rich on the Lotto, sports and spread betting.
Ireland
Social Life
23.06.2008 23:32
ireland.com
IRELAND COULD play a significant role in international moves to develop ways of converting seaweed into biofuel, according to NUI Galway scientists.
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Social Life
23.06.2008 23:32
ireland.com
THE HSE yesterday rejected allegations made in a leaked e-mail sent by a consultant to management at Cork University Hospital that two patients were left in considerable distress for several hours because the hospital was in crisis.
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Social Life
23.06.2008 23:31
ireland.com
FARM ORGANISATIONS have called for the implementation of proposals in a report on the future of EU sheep farming which was ratified by the European Parliament last week.
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Social Life
23.06.2008 23:31
ireland.com
GARDAÍ IN Cork are to prepare a file for the Coroner's Court following the death of a 13-year-old boy who got into difficulties while swimming in the river Lee on Sunday night and drowned.
Ireland
Social Life
23.06.2008 23:31
ireland.com
THE BISHOP of Killaloe, Dr Willie Walsh said it is “unacceptable” that the provision of permanent accommodation for Ennis schools should be put on hold any longer.
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Social Life
23.06.2008 23:29
ireland.com
A private company yesterday began a new service prescribing the contraceptive pill and the morning-after pill online to women in the Republic and the UK. It means women will potentially be able to obtain the pills by filling out forms online without ever seeing a doctor.
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Health & Beauty
23.06.2008 23:29
ireland.com
PLANS FOR the mandatory fortification of bread with folic acid have been put on hold until next year at the earliest, The Irish Times has learned.
Ireland
Health & Beauty
23.06.2008 23:29
ireland.com
MOVES BY about 28,000 healthcare workers to seek a shorter working week similar to that secured by nurses have been rejected by the Labour Court.
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