TCM Archives > Irish Examiner > 2004/11/11 > Ireland

Thursday, November 11, 2004 :

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Gardaí warn of quality forged €200 notes
Overpaid teachers must pay back thousands of euro
Tax breaks for builders ‘make no sense’
Not enough work to establish true cost
Motorists ‘still ignoring speed limits and back seat belts’
Killarney running out of burial sites
vCJD case: Ahern moves to ease beef safety fears
Failure to prepare for winter ‘could kill thousands’
Festival showcases restored organ
A&E crisis has 'become a farce'
Woman choked to death ‘due to side effect of medication’
Departments split over proposed mental hospital move to prison site
Detective cites ‘GUBU’ elements in murder probe
Tourism body ‘not marketing city enough as Capital of Culture’
Racist crimes 'have fallen this year'
Martin’s job scheme changes fail to reverse FÁS cuts
School serves pupils beer to combat drinking problem
No details on letter naming seals culprit
Boundary extension ‘vital’ to boost city’s economy
Burglaries cost households €58m
Services for people with disabilities at ‘crisis point’
Attack may have been racist
Surgeon offered panel of legal teams