Nine News
Tuesday, 19 January 2010Presented by Anne Doyle
US military begins air-drops in Haiti

Charlie Bird, Washington Correspondent, reports that medical teams have warned disease will be the next challenge facing tens of thousands of survivors

Anthony Murnane, Deputy Foreign Editor, reports that the body of an Irish citizen was recovered from the wreckage of the UN building in Port-au-Prince

Candlelight vigil in honour of the victims of the Haiti earthquake held in Dublin
Controllers' stoppage to cause major disruption
Terms for banking inquiry agreed

David Davin-Power, Political Correspondent, reports that a special commission, the Governor of the Central Bank and an expert panel will be involved

David Murphy, Business Editor, & Brian Dowling analyse the implications of the banking inquiry
300,000 empty houses nationwide
No further action over DCC/Fyffes deal
Pork dioxin report highlights 'inadequacies'
Neighbour tells murder trial of screams from house
Man charged with Co Tipperary stabbing
Fears of job losses at Cadbury
Latest Lotto millionaire collects prize
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