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WITH a little kiss on his son's cheek he was a free man. Just before 2pm, Sean FitzPatrick strode out of Bray Garda station, showing little obvious signs of having been through the ringer.
GARDAÍ are set to arrest three more bank bosses as the Anglo investigation enters the endgame.
DISILLUSIONED clerical abuse victims say they are expecting little from the Pope's pastoral letter to the Irish people, due to be released today.
US President Barack Obama is leading his Democratic allies in an all-out campaign to win over wavering lawmakers ahead of a cliffhanger vote tomorrow on his historic healthcare overhaul.
INTERNATIONAL diplomats yesterday called on Israel and the Palestinians to return to peace negotiations with the goal of creating an independent Palestinian state within two years.

IRELAND captain Brian O'Driscoll and coach Declan Kidney last night tried to put some perspective on this evening's Triple Crown decider at Croke Park.

THE Government's €10 travel tax has been blamed for Dublin emerging as the worst airport in Europe in an analysis of seat capacity.

SO Martin McGuinness, senior IRA figure, now Sinn Féin's deputy first minister in the Northern Assembly, felt confident enough on Tuesday to suggest Cardinal Seán Brady should be "considering his position".
Michael Moynihan
IF YOU heard it once, you heard it about fifty times over the weekend, the declaration that when Ireland played England in rugby at Croke Park three years ago, we matured as a nation.
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