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  • Saturday 21 November 2009   18,000 Cork households face week without water (…) of are reportedly becoming worse, particularly in the town of Claregalway, where the River Clare has burst its banks. Galway west Fianna Fáil TD Frank Fahy today called for the army to be deployed in Claregaway (…) IRISH TIMES REPORTERS - Breaking News - Irish
  • Saturday 21 November 2009   Flood-hit UK faces more rain (…) their banks, blocking roads and forcing more than 200 people to leave their homes. Four bridges collapsed in the county and schools were used as makeshift community centres after the deluge struck (…) Breaking News - World
  • Saturday 21 November 2009   US couple admit spying for Cuba (…) bank and investment accounts, the department said. Mr Kendall Myers started at the State Department in August 1977 as a contract instructor at its Foreign Service Institute and left in March 1979. During (…) Breaking News - World
  • Saturday 21 November 2009   Banks lose ground over Ukrainian debt concerns (…) ground on concerns over some banks’ exposure to Ukrainian debt, while weaker crude oil prices hurt energy shares. The FTSEurofirst 300 index of top European shares ended down 0.8 per cent at 1 (…) Business - business
  • Saturday 21 November 2009   Heavy banking losses drag Nikkei down Nikkei: 9,497.68 (-0.54) Hang Seng: 22,455.84 (-187.32) Values at yesterday’s close HEFTY LOSSES for Japanese banking stocks helped condemn the Nikkei 225 Average to a fourth successive weekly (…) Business - business
  • Saturday 21 November 2009   Further heavy rain forecast after 'worst flooding in memory' (…) with the help of the Defence Forces, Garda Síochána, Civil Defence and volunteers after the river Suck burst its banks. People were being put up in hotels and with neighbours and relatives. As the clean-up costs (…) MARIE O'HALLORAN, BARRY ROCHE and LORNA SIGGINS - The Irish Times - Front Page
  • Saturday 21 November 2009   More debate needed on nuclear power, forum told Dominguez Noco, from the Bolivian Confederation of Working Farmers, spoke of the effects of climate change on people of the Amazon region. In an emotional presentation, he strongly criticised World Bank (…) LUKE CASSIDY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 21 November 2009   Over 16,000 patients face delay over strike (…) approximately to those in operation on a bank holiday or over a weekend. However, he said “substantial numbers of patients” were going to have appointments, procedures and operations postponed. People concerned (…) MARTIN WALL - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 21 November 2009   Around the country Mansergh visited Clonmel yesterday to survey the waterlogged Tipperary town. The mayor, Denis Dunne, told him that “40-50 houses were flooded”, and that many buildings on the banks of the River Suir were (…) The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 21 November 2009   Mansergh 'confident' Budget cutbacks will not affect flood relief programmes (…) three or four years”. Those already built in Kilkenny and Carrick-on-Suir had “held up well” this week. Surveying the flooding caused by the Suir river bursting its banks, he said “it would be wrong (…) MICHAEL PARSONS and HARRY McGEE - The Irish Times - Ireland
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