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News From Ireland

Five held in bank robbery investigation
Five people have been arrested as part of the investigation into the abduction of a bank official and his wife and the robbery of ?300,000.

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Arrests after protests at Tony Blair event
Four people were arrested during minor scuffles between gardaí and anti-war protesters as former British Prime Minister Tony Blair arrived to sign copies of his autobiography in Dublin.

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Irishman dies in New Zealand plane crash
A 26-year-old Irish man is among nine people who have been killed in a plane crash in New Zealand.

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Motorcyclist killed in Monaghan road crash
A 25-year-old man has died in a road crash in Co Monaghan.

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Increase in cancer survival rates predicted
The number of people surviving cancer is predicted to increase significantly over the next 10 years.

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State of emergency after New Zealand quake
A state of emergency has been declared in the New Zealand city of Christchurch after a powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake.

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Karzai to talk peace with Taliban
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has announced that he has set up a council to pursue peace talks with the Taliban.

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Protests against French policy on immigrants
Tens of thousands protested across France against a clampdown on immigrants.

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ICTU President opposed to FÁS shut down
Irish Congress of Trade Unions President Jack O'Connor has said that the national training agency FÁS should remain in operation.

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Murder inquiry launched in Armagh
The PSNI has launched a murder inquiry after a man's body was found at an apartment in Armagh.

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GAA Headlines from Ireland

Kilkenny v Tipperary SHC final preview
Can Tipperary stop Kilkenny's drive for five? Read what Séamus Leonard's has to say ahead of Sunday's showdown at Croke Park.

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Kennedy claims seventh title in thriller
Dublin?s Eoin Kennedy secured his seventh consecutive All-Ireland 60x30 Senior Singles title in Abbeylara, Longford, beating Westmeath?s Robbie McCarthy in a thrilling final.

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Shannon Rovers win Sevens title
Tipperary club Shannon Rovers became the first team to be crowned back-to-back Bord Gais Energy St Judes All-Ireland Junior Hurling Sevens champions on Saturday following a 1-9 to 1-6 extra-time final win over Galway's Pádraig Pearses.

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Shefflin and Tennyson in Kilkenny team
Henry Shefflin and John Tennyson will start for Kilkenny in the GAA Hurling All-Ireland final on Sunday.

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Kerry and Tyrone must replay
Kerry captain Bernie Breen secured a replay for her team as the Kingdom and Tyrone fought out an epic TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Championship semi-final stalemate at Ballymahon, Longford, on Saturday.

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Donegal reach Ladies intermediate final
Donegal produced a devastating second half attacking display to book their place in the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Intermediate Football Championship final on 26 September.

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Cup presentations in Hogan Stand
The GAA has confirmed that both of the presentations following Sunday?s GAA Hurling All-Ireland Championship finals will take place in the Hogan Stand.

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Ladies' Football Championship previews
Previews for Saturday's Ladies SFC and IFC semi-finals in Longford.

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Tipperary name unchanged side for final
Tipperary manager Liam Sheedy has named an unchanged team to play Kilkenny in Sunday's All-Ireland Hurling final.

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DJ Carey expects close All-Ireland final
Kilkenny legend DJ Carey believes that the ?Drive for Five? will have no bearing on how Kilkenny approach Sunday?s All-Ireland Hurling Final against Tipperary.

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Coldrick to referee All-Ireland final
The GAA have confirmed that David Coldrick from Meath will referee this year's All-Ireland football final between Cork and Down.

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Maher 'looking for a performance'
Tipperary?s Brendan Maher is determined to make up for last year?s disappointing loss to Kilkenny in the All-Ireland SHC final when the teams meet again on Sunday.

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Kennedy eyes magnificent seven
Dublin?s Eoin Kennedy will bid for an incredible seventh consecutive All-Ireland senior softball singles crown when he takes on Westmeath?s Robbie McCarthy at Abbeylara, Longford on Saturday.

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Kildare want McGeeney to continue
Kildare have confirmed they want to keep Kieran McGeeney as manager of the senior football team.

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O'Connor to continue as Kerry manager
Jack O'Connor has been ratified as the manager of the Kerry senior footballers, following a meeting of the Kingdom's county board.

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O Muircheartaigh calls for change
RTÉ commentator Mícheál O Muircheartaigh has said that the GAA should embrace the use of technology and perhaps look at having two referees in charge of matches to avoid the awarding of controversial scores.

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County colours to change for final
The GAA's Central Competitions Control Committee (CCCC) has ruled that Cork and Down will wear alternate colours for next month's All-Ireland SFC Final at Croke Park.

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Coulter admits he was in square
Down's Benny Coulter admitted he was situated inside the square when he fisted the ball into the net during Down's 1-16 to 1-14 win over Kildare in the All-Ireland Football semi-final on Sunday.

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Down 1-16 Kildare 1-14
Down have qualified for their first All-Ireland final since 1994 with a two-point victory over Kildare in a gripping contest at Croke Park.

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Cork 3-15 Galway 5-08
Cork came from nine points behind in a Croke Park goal-fest to set up an All-Ireland MFC final meeting with Tyrone.

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As It Happened - Kildare 1-14 Down 1-16
Read Tadhg Peavoy's text commentary on the second semi-final in the 2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship as Down narrowly defeat Kildare at Croke Park.

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Kennedy & McCarthy into another final
The destination of the 2010 GAA Handball All Ireland Senior Singles Softball Championship will be decided following another final title showdown involving Dublin's Eoin Kennedy and Westmeath's Robbie McCarthy.

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Dublin into ladies' football final
Last year?s beaten finalists Dublin advanced to the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies senior football final after getting the better of Laois in a hard-fought semi-final.

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Hogan ruled out of hurling decider
It has been confirmed that Kilkenny's Brian Hogan will miss Sunday's week's All-Ireland SHC final with a broken finger.

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Fitzpatrick named in Down team
The Down team for Sunday's All-Ireland Football semi-final against Kildare has been named.

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Sport Headlines from Ireland

Munster 33-17 Aironi
Aironi Rugby proved feisty opponents for Munster before some forward grunt propelled the southern province to a bonus-point win at Musgrave Park.

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Kilkenny v Tipperary SHC final preview
Can Tipperary stop Kilkenny's drive for five? Read what Séamus Leonard's has to say ahead of Sunday's showdown at Croke Park.

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Kennedy claims seventh title in thriller
Dublin?s Eoin Kennedy secured his seventh consecutive All-Ireland 60x30 Senior Singles title in Abbeylara, Longford, beating Westmeath?s Robbie McCarthy in a thrilling final.

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Shannon Rovers win Sevens title
Tipperary club Shannon Rovers became the first team to be crowned back-to-back Bord Gais Energy St Judes All-Ireland Junior Hurling Sevens champions on Saturday following a 1-9 to 1-6 extra-time final win over Galway's Pádraig Pearses.

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Connacht 40-17 Dragons
Connacht got off to a great start in their Magners League campaign with a convincing 40-17 win over Newport-Gwent Dragons at the Sportsground.

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Federer eases through at Flushing Meadows
Roger Federer continued his serene progress at the US Open to remain on course for a showdown with the man who ended his amazing Grand Slam streak.

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Laverty well placed to pressurise
Parkalgar Honda?s Eugene Laverty leapt from provisional fifth to pole position in final qualification for the 11th round of the World Supersport Championship at Nurburgring in Germany.

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Montanes into US Open last 16
Spain's Albert Montanes became the first man into the last 16 of the US Open after Japan's Kei Nishikori was forced to retire from their third round match at Flushing Meadows.

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Breen takes third in Grand Prix qualifier
Ireland's Shane Breen and the Grey Cruising gelding World Cruise took third place in Saturday night's Grand Prix Qualifier at Spain's five-star show in Gijon.

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Wozniacki and Sharapova progress
Top seed Caroline Wozniacki and former champion Maria Sharapova will meet in the fourth round of the US Open after enjoying embarrassingly one-sided victories.

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Newspaper set to make more allegations
The News of the World has issued further match-fixing allegations against Pakistan, with Test opener Yasir Hameed reportedly claiming some of his team-mates were 'trying to lose' in almost every game.

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South Africa 39-41 Australia
Kurtley Beale's late penalty helped Australia end a 47-year drought at South African altitude by snatching a dramatic victory in Bloemfontein.

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Moncoutie takes lone win in Spain
Confusion reigned over the Tour of Spain's new race leader after Saturday's 190-km eighth stage, while Nicolas Roche now lies eighth overall.

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Perry takes Irish Open squash title
Ireland?s Madeline Perry won her fourth Canon Kirk Irish Open, while Malaysian Azlan Iskander took the men?s title.

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Keane will be fit for Andorra match
Republic of Ireland skipper Robbie Keane is fit for Tuesday night's Euro 2012 qualifier against Andorra after he suffered no reaction to his knee injury in Armenia.

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Cape Blanco notches impressive victory
Cape Blanco made all the running to give Aidan O'Brien a sixth success in the Tattersalls Millions Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown.

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Shefflin and Tennyson in Kilkenny team
Henry Shefflin and John Tennyson will start for Kilkenny in the GAA Hurling All-Ireland final on Sunday.

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Jankovic blown away at US Open
Jelena Jankovic's bid for a first Grand Slam title was blown off court by a combination of Kaia Kanepi and strong, blustery winds at the US Open.

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Leopardstown review
Cape Blanco put up a superb front-running performance to demolish the opposition in the Tattersalls Millions Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown.

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Kerry and Tyrone must replay
Kerry captain Bernie Breen secured a replay for her team as the Kingdom and Tyrone fought out an epic TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Championship semi-final stalemate at Ballymahon, Longford, on Saturday.

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O'Brien double at Leopardstown
Aidan O'Brien's Await The Dawn is beginning to make up for lost time and took the Kilternan Stakes at Leopardstown in tremendous fashion.

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Jimenez holds three shot lead in Switzerland
Pony-tailed Spaniard Miguel Angel Jimenez takes a three-stroke lead over Ryder Cup team-mate Edoardo Molinari into the final round of the Omega European Masters in Switzerland.

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Gorman happy with Northern choice
Sheffield-born rookie Johnny Gorman knew after his first game he wanted to play for Northern Ireland and no-one else.

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Moment of celebration lost on Fahey
Keith Fahey admits he did not know what to do after scoring his first senior international goal because it was so long since his last strike.

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Result all that matters for Trapattoni
Giovanni Trapattoni was happy to settle for a 1-0 victory in Armenia as the Republic of Ireland survived a test of their Euro 2012 credentials.

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