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July 31, 1998 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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July 31, 1998 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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July 31, 1998 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Irishman TWO police officers accused of manslaughter following the death of a 37- year-old father-of-seval., four years ago pleaded not , " guilty at the Old Bailey yes. terday. PCs Richard flett (33),.: and James Barber (28). 41. Walworth Police Station:l are summoned with unla
July 31, 1998 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
and cancerous lumps In the breast could save women from unnecessary surgery, it was claimed yesterday. The method measures changes in electrical potential on the skin surface associated with breast cancer. Research published yesterday suggests it could help prevent women having
July 31, 1998 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A witness who has been abroad for some time would be returning next week and this would further advance matters. The book was in the "final stages of completion." Eamonn Leahy SC, for the defence, said his client was in court to answer the summonses but if the State wanted to pr
July 31, 1998 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland