Nine News
Wednesday, 20 January 2010Presented by Anne Doyle
Planes grounded as controllers strike

John Kilraine, Dublin Correspondent, reports that one union leader said further strike action is now 'very likely'

Adrian Lydon reports that today's strike resulted in massive travel disruption at Dublin, Shannon and Cork airports

Ingrid Miley, Industry & Employment Correspondent, reports with the latest on today's industrial action by air traffic controllers
Strong aftershock hits Haiti

Ray Kennedy reports that the 6.1 magnitude aftershock does not appear to have hampered the international relief operation

Charlie Bird, Washington Correspondent, visits Westport woman Gena Heraty, who works at an orphanage in Port-au-Prince
Jean Treacy gives evidence at murder trial
Banking inquiry dominates Dáil proceedings

David Davin-Power, Political Correspondent, reports the Opposition claims the terms of the inquiry allow the Government cover the tracks made by bad decisions

David McCullagh, Political Correspondent, reports that much of the debate focused on the Green Party
AIB chose Doherty from shortlist of five
Dempsey on defensive over big freeze response
Obama assesses damage to agenda
Man shot in Cork city
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