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19:50 Man found was shot in the head, say Gardai
15:22 Arms discovery connected to IRA
14:50 Elderly man dies following house fire in Sligo
14:47 Investigation begins over discovery of body in ballymun
13:56 Three men charged in connection with murder of Kieran Keane
12:24 Campaign says epidemic of cancer in Ireland
12:14 Car crash victim from Wicklow named
11:37 Rescue off the coast of Clare
11:20 People released after questioning
10:29 Name released of motorcyclist who died yesterday
09:00 Two die in road accident
08:55 Police investigate discovery of two bodies
07:47 Men questioned in relation to firearms finds
07:41 Cork crash investigated by Gardai
07:31 More spending in health only with changes, says Minister

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10:15 New budget airline for Irish airports

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14:39 Greens hold common war policy but Ireland on "list of the willing"
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Breaking News from Mar 23rd 2003
Europe

11:16 Tributes left for dead commandos

North America

11:51 Oscars played down this evening
08:44 Third Canadian dies from flu bug

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09:15 10 held after babies for sale found

Middle East

19:52 Iraqi defence chief confident
19:29 More explosions over Baghdad
18:59 Bush asks for humane treatment for prisoners of war
18:19 US take serious casualties at Nassiriya
17:53 Downing street condemns prisoners being showed on TV
17:23 ITN releases statement on missing reporter
16:20 Anti-aircraft fire begins in Baghdad
16:02 Arabic channel shows pictures of American soldiers
15:58 Investigation into RAF plane hit by 'friendly fire'
15:52 Australian cameraman killed in Iraq
15:40 Coalition troops injured in south-east Iraq
15:38 Rumsfeld admits to missing troops and journalists
15:24 Refugees disappear, say aid workers
14:08 Iraq reports capturing American pilot
12:40 Search underway for coalition pilot in Baghdad
12:09 Air raid sirens sound again in Baghdad
11:49 Iraq holding American POWs
11:48 Explosion in Qatar
11:14 Arab Ministers to meet in Cairo
10:17 Iraqis fight back
09:43 Trocaire report 50 civilians killed near Basra
08:10 Battle continues for Umm Qasr
07:50 RAF aircraft reported missing
07:21 Mothers have premature births because of bombings
07:12 Fears grow for missing British journalists
07:06 Refugee tents remain empty

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forgot that little Miss Sevilla an 18 year old won the Miss Spain contest last night.
Little Miss Sevilla tottered a moment on her stiletto high heels crying uncontrolably and was unable to carry her crown for the first moments of her reign which shall last a year during which she is nominated "virgin bride of Spain".

She smiled thoughtfully as the judges gave their votes and four called for "the War to stop".

Little Miss Sevilla/Spain has not denied that she has been booked a pillion passenger seat with Mar Aznar when he enters Barcelona screeeching down the Diaganol on Noveber 20th this year the 64th anniversary of his hero Franco's entry to the city.
¿can we wait?

 
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