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Confidence of small firms up in third quarter
Man arrested after car drives through nightclub crowd
No more Ministerial Mercs? FG promise cabinet carpooling
Google shares skyrocket on back of massive revenue jump
It's done! Liverpool confirms sale to NESV – as old owners seek $1.6bn damages
Could 273 seconds of silence become the Christmas number 1?
O'Driscoll loses race to regain fitness for Wembley
Third Nigerian sprinter fails Commonwealth Games doping test
Liverpool restraining order 'may already have been lifted'
Chelsea sign 'promising' 11-year-old striker
Tohill defends Kerrymen absence from Rules panel
Liverpool takeover could (finally) be complete today
Dundalk man dies after Wednesday night assault
Three officers and inmate hospitalised after Mountjoy riot
High Court says Liverpool sale can still go ahead
Developer said relocating children's hospital could save €150m
In pictures: the Chilean rescue, as it unfolded
Winter Olympics venue to host F1 GP from 2014
€4bn budget cuts mean €2bn drop in economic growth - IMF
Harrington roars into contention in Malaysia
Meet Khagendra Thapa Magar: the world's newest smallest man
Inflation stays on the rise for September
What the hell is going on at Liverpool FC?
Liverpool board and debtors to return to the High Court
Anglo bondholders 'resisting plan' to share debt burden
Facebook and Microsoft's Bing launch 'social search'
So did Wayne Rooney injure his ankle or not?
Louth at least win an All-Star - but Cork's forwards are snubbed
Liverpool owners secure Texas injunction to block sale
CF unit contract to be signed this week
Seeing the light: 33 miners freed after ten-week torture
Hanafin downplays desire for Fianna Fáil leadership heave
Cabinet halves number of VECs - but saves Donegal
Kenny tells Dáil government is "messing" over loan guarantee
X Factor fans cry foul over Mary's TV3 ad
High Court ruling means Liverpool FC sale will go ahead
Central Bank head doesn't foresee corporate tax hike
Children's hospital still requires €110m in philanthropy
Aer Lingus staff to strike if work-to-rule rejected
Ireland has turned a corner. No, really - S&P