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IrelandBerlusconi's austerity pledge helps steady anxious marketsBy Derek Scally and in Berlin and DAN O'BRIEN
IrelandUK Traveller evictions could breach human rights, says UNBy JAMIE SMYTH and Social Affairs Correspondent
IrelandPriest accuses former Maynooth professor of 'unseemly assault'By Patsy McGarry and Religious Affairs Correspondent
Financial ServicesAllianz content with earnings despite difficult first halfBy JAMES WILSON in Frankfurt
Financial ServicesAIG chief says 'crisis over' as insurer reports $1.8bn profitBy TOM BRAITHWAITE in New York
IrelandTwo gardaí convicted by jury in Waterford assault caseBy Barry Roche, Southern Correspondent and in Waterford
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IrelandIncineration has 'role to play', says department paperBy Frank McDonald and Environment Editor
IrelandHostilities in Xinjiang region will be 'resolutely' crushed, says officialBy CLIFFORD COONAN in Beijing
Financial ServicesUlster Bank posts loss of £566m for year to JuneBy Simon Carswell and Finance Correspondent
IrelandIsraelis leaked details of rape case, says Norris's ex-partnerBy Harry McGee and Political Correspondent
EconomySlight acceleration in job creation in July helps quell double-dip fearsBy JAMES POLITI in Washington
EconomyOfficials talk down turmoil as frenetic phone calls take place behind scenesBy DEREK SCALLY in Berlin
IrelandJury gets more time to consider other garda in Holness caseBy Barry Roche, Southern Correspondent and in Waterford
IrelandLife on a very even keel: Jourdain sails in on trimaran super yachtBy Lorna Siggins and Marine Correspondent