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GEORGE LEE has thrown a land mine under Enda Kenny's leadership of Fine Gael by quitting the party and confirming there are "large mutterings" about the leader's position.
VIGILANTES who claimed responsibility for a gun murder in Cork last month have threatened to kill other drug dealers in the city.
MORE than €4 million is to be refunded to approximately 40,000 AIB customers after the bank admitted to an overcharging error.
BRITISH prime minister Gordon Brown was accused of being out of touch on the expenses scandal yesterday after Labour withdrew the party whip from the three MPs being prosecuted.
OPPOSITION leader Viktor Yanukovych emerged as the apparent winner in Ukraine's presidential contest yesterday, holding onto a lead of almost 3% with about 99% of ballots counted.

ROY KEANE believes Giovanni Trapattoni will be 'rubbing his hands' in anticipation after the draw for the 2012 European Championship qualifying groups presented Ireland with a realistic chance of reaching the finals in Poland and the Ukraine.

AIB has named current ESB financial director, Bernard Byrne as its new chief financial officer as part of its ongoing management restructuring process.

THREE years ago we bought a Martello tower, because we're nuts.
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The Saints capped a remarkable sporting journey, late on Sunday night, when underdog quarter back Drew Brees drove New Orleans to a stunning victory over the Indianapolis Colts.
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