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One in 10 on the dole say they have full-time job

MORE than one in 10 people claiming the dole said they had a full-time job, in a survey of 1,496 people on the live register …

Thu Sept 19 1996 - 01:00

Doorstepping gets vital statistics

WHICH is more effective, a 20-minute conversation on a doorstep or the weekly question at a labour exchange hatch? According …

Thu Sept 19 1996 - 01:00

Changes urged before mandatory reporting

KEY areas of child protection should be changed before the introduction of mandatory reporting of child abuse

Tue Sept 17 1996 - 01:00

Wellman strikers hold firm and locals feel the pinch

IF Mullagh's only factory closes then the Cavan town must find another saint

Sat Sept 14 1996 - 01:00

Pathologist found large amount of blood in abdomen

AN autopsy on Marian Conlan (39) indicated that she died from haemorrhagic shock due to intra abdominal bleeding in the pelvic…

Wed Sept 11 1996 - 01:00

Inquest into death after operation adjourned by coroner

AN INQUEST into the death of a 39 year old woman after a routine operation has been adjourned to allow Dublin City Coroner's …

Wed Sept 11 1996 - 01:00

Husband got `panicky call' from hospital

PHILIP CONLAN said he had never seen his wife looking so good

Wed Sept 11 1996 - 01:00

Social forum recommends anti-poverty strategy and tax reforms

ANY new national wage agreement should include an anti-poverty strategy and tax reforms to tackle unemployment, if the economic…

Tue Sept 10 1996 - 01:00

Time out or time up for slimy timepiece

A MONUMENTAL clock up or just time out for repairs? After less than a year submerged in the Liffey, the £250,000 National Lottery…

Tue Sept 10 1996 - 01:00

Talks aimed at averting Dunnes strike resume today

TALKS aimed at preventing a strike of 1,000 Dunnes Stores workers next week will resume this afternoon after ending last night…

Sat Aug 31 1996 - 01:00

Lost innocence

DID they hold hands in the dark, little Julie and Melissa? Did they tell each other stories in the dungeon where only the bogey…

Sat Aug 24 1996 - 01:00

Macabre house clearance in search for bodies

A PAIR of muddy wellingtons, crate of fizzy orange, a plastic cola bottle filled with milky liquid

Sat Aug 24 1996 - 01:00

A silent embrace and a plea for a better world for children

IT WAS a silent embrace

Fri Aug 23 1996 - 01:00

A quiet, forgotten village fills with calls for revenge

BEFORE Marc Dutroux arrived it seemed the worst thing that could come to Sars la Buissiere was a dangerous driver

Wed Aug 21 1996 - 01:00

Sun fails to shine on Bantry boatmen

IT wasn't Bantry's day yesterday

Mon Aug 19 1996 - 01:00

World gathering on child abuse opens

IRELAND is an appropriate host for an international conference on child abuse because of intense public debate on the subject…

Mon Aug 19 1996 - 01:00

Compromise ends Bellaghy stand-off

AFTER almost 20 hours the Bellaghy stand-off ended in compromise

Tue Aug 13 1996 - 01:00

Looking back to Crusades from tarmac of Bellaghy

THE women buttered the soda bread in the ante-room of the Masonic Lodge while the men listened to their leader give a history…

Tue Aug 13 1996 - 01:00

Warm sunshine on a day not free of incidents

IT WAS a good morning for Alistair Simpson

Mon Aug 12 1996 - 01:00

Optimism about deal dissolves into stalemate

AT ABOUT 11 p.m. last night Paul Smith was optimistic

Mon Aug 12 1996 - 01:00

Colours nailed to the mast, then set alight

THE teenager with the crew cut hammered the steel nails into the makeshift wooden flagpole

Sat Aug 10 1996 - 01:00

Clock watchers not fans of digital display

IT WAS like inviting your guests to admire the family silver when lit was floating in a greasy sink

Fri Aug 09 1996 - 01:00

Girl injured by stolen car driven by 13 year old

A NINE year old girl suffered serious leg injuries when she was knocked down by a stolen car driven by a 13 year old boy in west…

Thu Aug 08 1996 - 01:00

Rathcoole swells with pride as Michelle gets freedom of the `nation'

LIKE most people in Rathcoole last night, Denis McHugh got a bit carried away.

Wed Aug 07 1996 - 01:00

Gardai to check insurance, safety tests in investigation of death at funfair

GARDAI investigating the death of a woman in a funfair accident in Tipperary on Sunday will try to establish today if the operators…

Tue Aug 06 1996 - 01:00

Village festivities shattered by the fairground tragedy

IT was no giant whim knuckle ride. The "chair o plane" at Borrisokane was just a 50p a go fairground roundabout.

Tue Aug 06 1996 - 01:00

Population of Republic reaches new high, census figures reveal

THE population of the Republic has increased by almost 100,000 since 1991, bringing the total to more than 3

Thu Aug 01 1996 - 01:00

Incomers outnumber emigrants

FOR the first time in more than 16 years the State appears to be in the Mack on the migration balance sheet

Thu Aug 01 1996 - 01:00

Hopestown looking hopeful in census returns

THERE are more of us in the State than ever before, we are less likely to emigrate and if we do we are more likely to return …

Thu Aug 01 1996 - 01:00

The cake was iced enough for the global village of Rathcoole

IT is the year 2006 and a teacher in a Rathcoole class room asks for Michelle. Twenty hands go up.

Sat Jul 27 1996 - 01:00

Coroner finds boy (12) met death by misadventure

A 12 YEAR OLD Dublin boy "paid for his thrill with his life" when he was electrocuted by a 10,000 volt electricity cable last…

Thu Jul 25 1996 - 01:00

Michelle lives for fast lane

SHE got up before dawn and swam. After school she'd swim some more

Mon Jul 22 1996 - 01:00

Pub patrons awash with victory celebrations

THEY haven't invented a swimming song

Mon Jul 22 1996 - 01:00

SUN CITY

THREE women, six kids and enough buttered bread to make chip sandwiches on the beach afterwards

Fri Jul 19 1996 - 01:00

Deputies are worried about their public image

THE public view of politicians is at an all time low and the average Dail deputy is on a level with lawyers, ambulance chasers…

Fri Jul 19 1996 - 01:00

Dail committee questions health board land deal

THE Southern Health Board (SHB) sold land for more than £0

Fri Jul 19 1996 - 01:00

Street theatre with a cutting edge

IT WAS street theatre with an edge. A man dressed as an Orange marcher juggled his RUC cap and his plastic bowler hat

Thu Jul 18 1996 - 01:00

Judge calls on others to continue `crusade' on crime

A WITNESS box is too grand a term for the metal chair and wooden platform in Kilcock District Court where Veronica Guerin would…

Wed Jul 10 1996 - 01:00

Jail detoxification unit strike threat

The Prison Officers Association (POA) will meet officials from the Department of Justice tomorrow for talks to avert a strike…

Wed Jul 10 1996 - 01:00

McAuley is sought by Garda after breaking bail

THE Brixton prison escaper Pearse McAuley has broken his bail conditions and is on the run from the Garda, which may seek a warrant…

Wed Jul 10 1996 - 01:00

BSE could cost Irish beef industry £500m - Yates

THE BSE crisis could cost the Irish beef industry £500 million over the next 21\2 years, according to the Minister for Agriculture…

Tue Jul 09 1996 - 01:00

Owen moves to freeze drug assets as journalist is buried

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Sat Jul 06 1996 - 01:00

How do you tell your son that his mum has been murdered?

IT WAS a father and son building Lego together a courthouse, two cars and a motorbike. But this was not a game

Sat Jul 06 1996 - 01:00

Gardai seek youths after city centre killing

GARDAI are expected to examine video footage from late night buses and street cameras after a teenager was apparently kicked …

Sat Jul 06 1996 - 01:00

Guerin's husband hopes death `not in vain'

THE husband of murdered journalist Veronica Guerin has said he hopes her death was not 113 vain

Sat Jul 06 1996 - 01:00

£2.6m win has tongues wagging in Waterford

TONGUES were wagging in Waterford all day yesterday, as the city tried to identify its latest Lotto double millionaire

Fri Jul 05 1996 - 01:00

Family law solicitors angry at loss of judge

THE appointment of Judge Catherine McGuinness to the High Court could result in delays to 30 family law cases, according to a…

Fri Jul 05 1996 - 01:00

Year of the dance in council awards

THE Arts Council has awarded Pounds 377,000 in bursaries and awards to writers, painters, actors, dancers and musicians

Thu Jul 04 1996 - 01:00

"Imprecise" public worship clause should go, group says

THERE would be a question over the Government celebrating Christmas or continuing the "prayer before a Dail session if the Constitution…

Thu Jul 04 1996 - 01:00

Clause on UN recommended

A CLAUSE should be put into the Constitution to deal with the State's membership of the United Nations, according to the review…

Thu Jul 04 1996 - 01:00
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