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• Exporters call for tax breaks in Budget


The head of the Exporters Association is today calling on the Government to introduce tax breaks in the next Budget for those selling Ireland abroad.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Business | views: 2 time/s

• X-Factor winner punched in the head


Leona Lewis was punched in the head as she signed books for fans today, her spokesman said.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Entertainment | views: 2 time/s

• Dunne denied against Montenegro


Half-time: Republic of Ireland 0 Montenegro 0
Richard Dunne was denied by the crossbar as the Republic of Ireland were held at the break by Montenegro this evening.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Sport | views: 3 time/s

• Norths authorities seek extradition of rape suspect


A 55-year old man whose extradition is being sought by the authorities in the North on charges of rape has been remanded in custody with consent to bail.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Ireland | views: 2 time/s

• Law Society obtains 900k from rogue solicitors frozen funds


The Law Society has secured a High Court order allowing it to have more than €900,000 transferred from client accounts operated by fugitive solicitor Michael Lynn to the society's compensation fund.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Ireland | views: 5 time/s

• Putin: Sanctions threat could ruin nuclear talks


Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has lashed out at talk of sanctions against Iran, undermining US efforts to present a united front against Tehran’s nuclear programme at a crucial moment.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: World | views: 3 time/s

• domain names


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Source: IrishWebMasterForums | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: Smiley | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Google | views: 22 time/s

• Campaign costs


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Source: IrishWebMasterForums | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: Smiley | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Google Adwords | views: 21 time/s

• Jennings handed three-month suspension


Leinster flanker Shane Jennings has been suspended for 12 weeks.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Sport | views: 2 time/s

• Chief Superintendent testifies against INLA accused


A Chief Superintendent has told the Special Criminal Court he believes a 33-year-old Louth man was a member of the INLA at the time of his arrest.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Ireland | views: 2 time/s

• Aquilani nearing Liverpool debut


Alberto Aquilani may make his Liverpool debut before the end of this month.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Sport | views: 2 time/s

• Eriksson dismisses North Korea move


Sven-Goran Eriksson has stated he has no interest in taking charge of the North Korea national side for next summer's World Cup.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Sport | views: 2 time/s

• Iraq puts official war death toll at more than 85000


At least 85,000 people died from 2004 to 2008 in Iraq's violence, the first official report by the Iraqi government on the death toll since the war begun estimated today.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: World | views: 4 time/s

• Hilton draws criticism from animal rights activists


Paris Hilton's piggy purchase has put her in line for criticism from animal rights activists.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Entertainment | views: 2 time/s

• Jarvey dispute re-ignites in Killarney


A dispute regarding horses manure reignited at a top Irish tourist spot today with carriages banned for a second time.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Ireland | views: 3 time/s

• Grant celebrates birthday with Wetherby win


Chris Grant celebrated his 53rd birthday today with a winner as Ravati galloped his rivals into submission in division one of the Rachel Wright Memorial Hurdle at Wetherby.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Sport | views: 2 time/s

• Strangles disease discovered at UK stable


A case of strangles has been confirmed at the Hungerford stables of trainer Stan Moore.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Sport | views: 2 time/s

• The Stig launches Irish leg of Top Gear Live tour


TV celebrity The Stig was in Dublin today to officially launch the Irish leg of the Top Gear Live World Tour.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Entertainment | views: 8 time/s

• McLaughlin keeps the faith


There are no surprises in Ulster coach Brian McLaughlin's 25-man squad to tackle Edinburgh in the second Heineken Cup match in Pool 4 on Saturday in Murrayfield (kick-off 3.45pm).
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: Sport | views: 2 time/s

• One billion people without enough food says UN


The economic crisis has pushed the ranks of the world's hungry to a record one billion, the United Nations said today.
Source: BreakingNews.ie | pub: 14 Oct 2009 by: BreakingNewsie TCM | added: 14 Oct 2009 | cat: World | views: 2 time/s
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