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Truck driver checkpoint set to begin in Dundalk

A checkpoint to examine truckers' identification is set to begin tomorrow for access to the Dundalk Marine Terminal, according to city transportation workers.

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Dundalk man gets life in Dorchester murder

A Dundalk man has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for his first-degree murder conviction in a Dorchester County homicide case. Brian M. Cotter, 21, of the 2800 block of Page Drive, was sentenced in Dorchester County Circuit Court last week for the slaying of 18-year-old Raymond Zubrowski, who also lived in Dundalk. Zubrowski's remains were found in April...

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Dundalk man sentenced in Shore slaying

A Dundalk man has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for his first-degree murder conviction in a Dorchester County homicide case.

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Cause of fatal Dundalk fire is under investigation

Baltimore County fire investigators continued yesterday to investigate the cause of a fire in a trailer home that killed a 73-year-old woman. Kay Jacobs died after an explosion in her trailer in the 3700 block of North Point Road in Dundalk on Saturday night, said Elise Armacost, a Baltimore County Fire Department spokeswoman. Neighbors told firefighters of hearing an explosion, and investigators...

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Even the Republic’s retailers are heading north…

For many years the border has cast a gloomy economic shadow by turns on either side. For a long time, towns on the northern side of the border have suffered economically. Letterkenny prospered at Derry’s expense. And Dundalk at Newry’s. In fact the shoe has been on the other foot for some time now, but it has only recently become a major issue in the Republic since the global credit crunch has...

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Four years for INLA rammer of Garda car

Irish News **Via Newshound 27/11/08 A member of the INLA who rammed a Garda car in Dundalk has been jailed for four years. Paul Kelly (45), of Cedarwood Park, Cox’s Demesne in the Co Louth town, pleaded guilty to membership of the paramilitary organisation. Detective Superintendent Diarmuid O’Sullivan told Dublin’s Special Criminal Court that the defendant had been seen driving a black Volkswagen...

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Long delays for M1/A1 motorists

There are long delays for motorists on the M1 from Dundalk in Co Louth onto the A1 to Newry.

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Long delays for M1/A1 motorists

There are long delays for motorists on the M1 from Dundalk in Co Louth onto the A1 to Newry.

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Panic in the shopping malls of Dublin...

...Dundalk, Cork and Letterkenny. It might seem strange for a member of the Republican Party to be suggesting that patriotism cannot be exercised north of the Border. After all, isn't the most patriotic thing to buy Irish-made goods wherever they are sold (and, preferably, at the cheapest prices), especially when the retailer down South may be foreign-owned? Those cash-conscious *patriots* south...

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Berry gives chase

FRAN BERRY will be hoping to keep the flat jockeys championship alive going into next week's final meeting at Dundalk as his major rival Pat Smullen closes in on the fifth title of his career.

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Robinson urges shoppers from Republic to come north

... and diverging VAT rates that margin is now thought to be closer to 40 per cent, according to Dundalk chamber of commerce.Agencies© 2008 irishtimes.com