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David Davin-Power, Political Correspondent, reports that Labour's Eamon Gilmore wants a moratorium on repossession included in the NAMA legislation
Samantha Libreri reports that an estimated 14,000 households are behind in their mortgage repayments
David McCullagh, Political Correspondent, reports that the Health Minister said there will be no public service bonuses paid for 2008 and 2009
David Davin-Power reports that the delay in the payment of the bonus to the HSE's CEO has caused political embarrassment
Liam Downey, Chairman of the HSE, says Prof Drumm delivered in excess of the Executive's service in 2007
Fergus O'Dowd, Fine Gael TD, has claimed in the Dáil that a company carrying out training contracts for FÁS manipulated results of assessments
David Davin-Power says the fresh allegations are likely to keep the State training agency in the firing line
Orla O'Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent, reports that the Supreme Court said there was no justification for the group's second examinership bid
Robert Shortt reports that developer Liam Carroll was an iconic figure during the building boom in Dublin
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Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that 22-year-old Barry Walsh died two days after the weekend attack
Robert Shortt reports that the WiMax technology promises to offer faster and cheaper wireless broadband
Paul Cunningham, Environment Correspondent, reports that An Bord Pleanála insists that NAMA will not impact on planning standards
Joe Little, Religious & Social Affairs Correspondent, reports that the appeal could fall on deaf ears in Government departments which are strapped for cash
Fergal Bowers, Health Correspondent, reports that the Remote Presence Robot (RP7) has already proven to be a life-saver
Galway: Wreckage removed from crash site
Pension: Budget cuts not ruled out
Arts: Leading figures urge against deep cuts
Ray Colgan reports that 25% of mothers surveyed were sceptical of the dangers of sleeping with their infants
Jennie O'Sullivan reports that sea lettuce is becoming a nuisance to fishermen in Clonakilty Bay
Kathy Donaghy reports that photographer Simon Burch was bowled over by the starkness of the Bord na Móna bogs in Co Offaly
Stephen O'Shea reports that all the outfits at the launch of the annual Salon du Chocolat trade fair were partly made from chocolate
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