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08:59 Government under fire over class sizes again 08:53 Martin to discuss travel ban on Chernobyl children 08:48 Markets monitored as US mortgage lenders bailed out 08:44 Irish airline goes bust 08:34 Stepfather of missing girl on trial over child porn 08:29 Five still held over Galway explosives seizure 08:27 Murray to face Nadal in US Open Final 08:04 Investigation continues into historic church fire US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson announced the nationalisation of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac yesterday US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson announced the nationalisation of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac yesterday

US takes biggest gamble in history

THE world's biggest financial bail-out was staged by the American government yesterday in a bid to ease the global credit crisis. How Fannie and Freddie turned the US dream into a nightmare America banks it all on the biggest bail-out ever

Gardai foil organised fist fight in midlands

By Eimear Ni Bhraonain EXTRA gardai were deployed to a midlands town yesterday to prevent a bare-knuckle fight organised by Travellers.

Young families emigrate as brain drain grips economy

By Breda Heffernan THE flailing Irish economy is facing a new "brain drain" as tens of thousands of skilled workers emigrate in search of a better life. 'We love being outdoors and feel it's a better life'

Two rescued as speedboat sinks

By Grainne Cunningham TWO men were lucky to escape with their lives yesterday after their speedboat capsized, plunging them into heavy seas.

Death toll on roads rises to 204 after weekend tragedies

By Patricia McDonagh TWO people died after car accidents at the weekend, bringing the death toll on the nation's roads so far this year to 204, writes Patricia McDonagh. 
					Kilkenny's Jackie Tyrrell (left) and Eoin Larkin celebrating their historic victory

It's waterworks for Waterford as Cats keep claws on title

By Ciaran Byrne IN WARM sunshine they sat outside Enoteca d'Asti quaffing bottles of Barbera and demolishing plates of spaghetti vecchia Napoli. 'It took us 45 years to get here and we won't be coming back any time soon' Fans' fury as rail delay forces them to miss first match Hurler is pitch perfect two years after near-fatal injury Kilkenny's high kings of hurling

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National News RSS Feed - click to grab the feed Firefighters battle a blaze at the former church attached to the Artane industrial school innorth Dublin Blaze destroys historic church A NORTH Dublin landmark went up in flames last night as a fire swept through the former church attached to the Artane industrial school. Tax refund bill tops €535m as claims pour in 'Astonishing' €2m bill for transport plan advisers Deadly C diff now attacks more patients than MRSA Grealish's future to top agenda at next PD party meeting Young dad questioned by police over death of baby son

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Europe Africa Middle East World News RSS Feed - click to grab the feed US braced for worst as storm kills 500 After ravaging the Turks and Caicos Islands, Hurricane Ike was heading towards the Bahamas, Cuba and the US Gulf Coast, as Tropical Storm Hanna continues to batter the eastern seaboard. Taliban kill 35 as Zardari prepares for power Mugabe opponent tells his party: 'no sell out' India gets permission to import nuclear material Landlady must pay rapist damages Widower of Bhutto to be sworn in as president

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Soccer Gaelic Football Hurling Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feed Ken McGrath tries desperately to dispossess Kilkenny's Eoin Larkin as he bares down on the Waterford goal during yesterday's All-Ireland SHC final. Kilkenny's high kings of hurling A tornado which originated deep in Kilkenny yesterday morning moved north-eastwards with such intense ferocity that by the time it reached Croke Park in the afternoon nothing could possibly survive its awesome power. Biggest winning margin since Cork in 1943 Cats class of '08 are finest of all I could not have asked for more - Cody A lot done ... more to do The 'Here We Go' days are back with a vengeance

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No album on horizon as U2 hold back until 2009 U2 fans are going to have to wait until next year to hear their new album because the band is going through a perfectionist phase, according to frontman Bono. RocknRollin in the aisles GUY Ritchie’s latest gangster film failed to impress critics REGRETS: 'If I had known what the Eurovision was going to bring, I wouldn?t have gone in a million years,' says Joe McCaul McCaul left 'broken inside' Reality TV star Joe McCaul has spoken of the torrent of abuse he was subjected to after he and his sister were knocked out of the Eurovision song contest -- saying that the experience ruined his teens and left him 'broken inside' Macca mad at Ramsay veggie rant Paul McCartney has criticised Gordon Ramsay, calling the TV chef "stupid''. Brad's still broody YOU might think that with six children to take care of, stellar acting careers to attend to and a portfolio of luxury homes dotted around the globe to run that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie had enough on their plate. Family man He may be a macho action hero but Vin Diesel has been getting in touch with his inner softie since he became a dad four months ago. Author and Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson signs copies of her new book 'Feast' in the Dublin Book Store back in 2004. Photo: ShowbizIreland, Getty Images The weird world of book signings A joyous union with readers, or marketing chore? John Walsh delves into the weird world of book signings Glitter to be placed on sex offenders' register for life Gary Glitter will be on the sex offenders' register for the rest of his life once he returns to Britain after his release from a Vietnamese jail The quiet life Britney's plans for sons' careers Britney Spears hopes her two young children choose a career outside the entertainment industry and have a "more normal childhood" Scarlett attacks 'ageist' movie industry Scarlett Johansson has criticised Hollywood's treatment of older women. News Music Film Going out Crosswords Horoscopes TV & Radio

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Irish European World Business RSS Feed - click to grab the feed How Fannie and Freddie turned the US dream into a nightmare AS DANIEL Mudd walked into the downtown Washington DC offices of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) at 2.50pm on Friday, the chief executive of Fannie Mae knew it was the beginning of the end. Rate of decline in building sector slows but jobs cut at record rate Irish airline goes bust European companies may be living on borrowed time Early Budget to hide cracks Where are they now? Colm Greally

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Day and Night RSS Feed - click to grab the feed Guy Richie: Wise Guy By a strange quirk of movie industry organisation, I meet Guy Ritchie to discuss his new film RocknRolla all the way back in May. Daly Planet: 05/09/2008 Loaded: 05/09/08 Master of the Macabre Restaurant Reviewer: Roche's Bar Fly: Le Bon Crubeen

Property Plus

Property Plus RSS Feed - click to grab the feed Seize the day in Co Meath The narrative of the property market in Ireland goes something like this. When housing was booming we were all complaining about the prices. Now that values are dropping we are still complaining about the prices. Go figure. However as we prevaricate others move in and snap up the dandiest homes for, quite honestly, the most ludicrous of prices. Giddy up to Naul The rain in Spain falls mainly in Ireland Room Outside: Blooms for a balcony First-timers make a move Power's Perspective: We've seen it all, and worse, before

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Letters RSS Feed - click to grab the feed Ripped-off M50 drivers deserve refund Having read Kevin Myers' excellent article 'I don't understand anything. . .' (September 5), I would like to assure him he is not on his own when it comes to the M50 toll debacle. Pay immigrants on dole to leave Why secrecy over Libertas funding? 'Feminist' bias against Palin Rape of a drunk woman IS rape Kevin Myers sees the light at last

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News National NewsWorld NewsSport 08:59 Government under fire over class sizes again 08:53 Martin to discuss travel ban on Chernobyl children 08:48 Markets monitored as US mortgage lenders bailed out 08:44 Irish airline goes bust 08:34 Stepfather of missing girl on trial over child porn 08:29 Five still held over Galway explosives seizure 08:59 Government under fire over class sizes again 08:44 Irish airline goes bust 08:29 Five still held over Galway explosives seizure 08:04 Investigation continues into historic church fire 07:53 Gormley to announce Ireland's tidiest town 08:53 Martin to discuss travel ban on Chernobyl children 08:48 Markets monitored as US mortgage lenders bailed out 08:34 Stepfather of missing girl on trial over child porn 08:00 Georgia calls on international judges to intervene 07:55 Poll shows Obama's popularity slipping 08:27 Murray to face Nadal in US Open Final Top stories from Sunday, 07.09.08 19:16 Hamilton stripped of Belgian win 18:19 Cats get the cream at Croker 14:51 Hamilton wins Belgian GP 12:25 Murray looks set for Grand Slam Final more breaking news

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Cats Kilkenny captain James 'Cha' Fitzpatrick gets his hands on the Liam McCarthy Cup Ken McGrath tries desperately to dispossess Kilkenny's Eoin Larkin as he bares down on the Waterford goal during yesterday's All-Ireland SHC final. John Mullane is dispossessed with the deftest of touches from Michael Kavanagh as Kilkenny smother the Waterford attack in yesterday's one-sided All-Ireland SHC final at Croke Park. Kings of hurling Kilkenny's three-in-a-row triumph in pictures

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