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IrelandBritain, France warn Gadafy loyalists to surrenderBy MARY FITZGERALD and Foreign Affairs Correspondent in Benghazi
IrelandDutch state found liable for 1947 massacre of 431 men and boys in JavaBy PETER CLUSKEY in The Hague
IrelandGovernment to assist family of soldier killed in Congo to visit site of his deathBy KATHRYN HAYES
IrelandTop Chinese pork producers on first Irish trade visitBy SEÁN MacCONNELL and Agriculture Correspondent
IrelandFrom car park to catwalk: key looks for new season unveiledBy Deirdre McQuillan and Fashion Editor
IrelandDenmark on verge of electing first woman prime ministerBy IAN TRAYNOR and LARS ERIKSEN in Copenhagen
IrelandBig demand for machinery space at ploughing eventBy SEÁN MacCONNELL and Agriculture Correspondent
Financial ServicesCall for tighter controls after rogue trader costs UBS $2bnBy DEREK SCALLY in Berlin
Commercial PropertyCase between Anglo and Quinn deferred over change of judgeBy MICHAEL JANSEN in Nicosia
Financial ServicesDukes not confident market has hit bottomBy Simon Carswell and Finance Correspondent
IrelandVoters want to cut politicians but to keep voting systemBy Stephen Collins and Political Editor
EconomyWarning of economic slowdown puts EU leaders under pressureBy ARTHUR BEESLEY in Wroclaw and Poland
IrelandChief executives in public hospitals being paid up to €247,000 a yearBy Martin Wall and Industry Correspondent
IrelandIctu suggests selling stake in holding company of semi-States to raise cashBy Martin Wall and Industry Correspondent