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Sat, 11 Jul, 2009
Four former employees accused of digging up bodies and reselling plots at a historic black cemetery near Chicago made about $300,000 (€215,000) in a scheme believed to have stretched back at least four years, authorities said today.
Fri, 10 Jul, 2009
Laois 0-18 Antrim 1-12
Sat, 04 Jul, 2009
Leitrim 0-10 Longford 0-13
Work on the new Thornton Hall prison in Dublin will begin later this year.
Tue, 23 Jun, 2009
Faroe Islands 0 France 1
Wed, 12 Aug, 2009
Portsmouth 1 Middlesbrough 0
Sat, 15 Apr, 2006
Newcastle 3 Wigan 1
Newcastle 1 Chelsea 0
Sun, 07 May, 2006
Sunderland 2 Fulham 1
Thu, 04 May, 2006
Celtic 2 Kilmarnock 0
Wed, 03 May, 2006
Fulham 1 Wigan 0
Mon, 24 Apr, 2006
Middlesbrough 0 West Ham 1
Sun, 23 Apr, 2006
Nepal’s government imposed a daytime curfew in Katmandu and surrounding areas today, a day after tens of thousands of demonstrators swept through the capital and clashed repeatedly with security forces.
Arsene Wenger had a blazing touchline row with Martin Jol over Robbie Keane’s controversial goal in a incident-packed 1-1 draw at Highbury and afterwards accused the Tottenham bench of lying.
Sat, 22 Apr, 2006
Marcus Tregoning’s stable stalwart Mubtaker returns to the fray once more as he makes his seasonal bow in the Dubai Tennis Championships Stakes at Newbury tomorrow.
Fri, 21 Apr, 2006
Nepalese police opened fire today on tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters who defied a curfew and marched toward the capital, killing at least three and wounding dozens more, witnesses and hospital officials said.
Thu, 20 Apr, 2006
Jens Lehmann admits “life is fortunate” for him at the moment, but he remains adamant Arsenal cannot afford to let their focus slip for one second if they are to fulfil their ambitions of Champions League glory.
Nepalese police opened fire today as thousands of protesters marched toward the capital Kathmandu in defiance of a government-imposed curfew, killing at least three people and wounding dozens more.
Soldiers and police patrolled Nepal’s capital today as thousands of protesters from surrounding areas marched toward the city limits, where troops had orders to shoot on sight anyone breaking a curfew.