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End of Saddam: jubilant Iraqis watch as a giant statue of Saddam Hussein is wrenched off its plinth by a US armoured personnel carrier in the centre of Baghdad yesterday.

End of Saddam: jubilant Iraqis watch as a giant statue of Saddam Hussein is wrenched off its plinth by a US armoured personnel carrier in the centre of Baghdad yesterday.

  • O'Gorman abuse case settled for €300,000

    Mr Colm O'Gorman, the founder of the One In Four organisation set up to help victims of child sexual abuse, has settled his claim against the Diocese of Ferns for €300,000, along with an admission of negligence by the diocese.
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  • Final contacts on sanctions issue on eve of NI proposals

    The Government says it is "taking nothing for granted" about today's planned publication of the Irish and British blueprint for restoring devolution in Northern Ireland, after another day of contacts with the North's political parties on unresolved issues. p
  • Cosgrave admits he defrauded Revenue

    FLOOD TRIBUNAL: Former Fine Gael senator Mr Liam Cosgrave has admitted deliberately defrauding the Revenue Commissioners, and breaking solicitors' accounting procedures in relation to a payment he received from Mr Frank Dunlop. p
  • Counsel challenges view on neutrality

    The traditional concept of neutrality has been overtaken by "a more modified neutrality", counsel for the State and Attorney General argued before the High Court yesterday. p
  • Rival supporters preparing for possible PD leadership contest

    Supporters of Mr Michael McDowell and Mr Tom Parlon are getting ready for a possible leadership contest within the Progressive Democrats despite Ms Mary Harney's insistence that she will remain in charge for the full term of this Government. p
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  • IMF warns that house boom may bust

    The Irish housing market could be heading for a "bust", according to the findings of a new study by the influential Washington-based International Monetary Fund (IMF). p
  • Paddy Power slides as rival issues warning

    Paddy Power shares were marked down yesterday as UK rival Stanley Leisure issued a profit warning and analysts said the leading Irish bookmaker was unlikely to escape the recent run of adverse horse-racing results. p
  • Brown admits to overly optimistic growth forecasts

    Mr Gordon Brown, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was yesterday forced for the second time in succession to admit that his growth forecast for this year was over-optimistic but surprised analysts by keeping his forecast for next year unchanged. p
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  • N Korea reassured by US on nuclear arms crisis

    North Korea: Washington reassured a nervous North Korea yesterday that it sought a peaceful solution to the crisis over Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions and offered a possible way forward, saying that diplomatic efforts to resolve it could proceed on several tracks. p
  • EU Parliament votes to admit 10 countries

    The European Parliament has approved the admission of 10 new member-states into the EU next year. The parliament's overwhelming vote in favour of enlargement, in 10 separate votes, removes one of the last hurdles in the way of the EU's expansion into central and eastern Europe. p
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  • Victory likely to land in Fisichella's lap Motor Sport Formula One

    Motor Sport: Giancarlo Fisichella may yet be awarded the victory cruelly denied him in last Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix after the sport's governing body, the FIA, yesterday said officials at the Interlagos circuit may have erred in their classification of the race result following the termination of the race. p
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