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Torchbearer Sarah Blight holds onto her torch at Penzance in Cornwall, south west England May 19. She was one of 8000 runners participating in the Olympic Torch Relay which will cover over 8000 miles throughout Britain, Northern Ireland and Ireland over the next ten weeks before the London 2012 Olympics.Photo : Toby Melville/REUTERS
Residents protest in front of the Turkish consulate in Basra, 420 km southeast of Baghdad, May 19. Hundreds of protesters, tribal leaders and young men gathered before the Turkish consulate in the oil hub of Basra, calling for Turkish government to stop interfering in Iraq's internal affairs on Saturday. Photo : Atef Hassan/REUTERS
British Olympic sailor Ben Ainslee carries the Olympic torch on the first leg of its Britain, Northern Ireland and Ireland tour at Lands End in Cornwall, southwest England May 19. Photo : Toby Melville /REUTERS
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Director Dario Argento (L) poses with cast member Thomas Kretschmann during a photocall for the film "Dario Argento Dracula" at the 65th Cannes Film Festival, May 19. Photo : Eric Gaillard /REUTERS
Red shirt supporters dress up as ghosts to mark the second anniversary of a government crackdown on red shirt protesters at Ratchaprasong intersection in Bangkok May 19. Red shirts gathered to mark the two year anniversary of a government crack down that left 91 people dead and over 2,000 injured. Photo : Sukree Sukplang/REUTERS
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- Commanding Leinster the masters of all they survey18:58Rugby: Defending champions claim third Heineken Cup title in four years after ruthless win
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AIB, Bank of Ireland payouts capped at €225,000 or two years' salaryAIB AND Bank of Ireland have announced long-awaited details of voluntary redundancy payouts on offer to about 3,500 staff who could leave the two “pillar” banks.
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Commanding Leinster the masters of all they surveyRugby:It’s funny how the best team in the tournament invariably wins the Heineken Cup. Think Toulouse four times, or Leicester, Wasps, and Munster twice each. It doesn’t always happen in competitions with a knock-out finale, but Leinster have been the best side in Europe again this season and by dint of retaining their crown and thus winning it for a third time in four years, have legitimate claims to being the best team the tournament has ever seen.
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