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President Nicolas Sarkozy's risky bid to rewrite France's political rules with sweeping constitutional changes worked - but just barely - with both houses of parliament meeting in special session Monday to pass the measures by a single vote. U2 stars Bono and The Edge won a four-year legal battle Thursday to reshape their old-fashioned Dublin hotel, the Clarence, into a futuristic landmark - a decision that appeared to fly in the face of Ireland's conservative planning laws.
Cardinal Health agrees to $105,000 fine
Health care products and services company Cardinal Health Inc. has agreed to pay a $105,000 fine to settle accusations that it failed to report suspicious drug orders, the state's pharmaceutical board said.
Radar shows large, fast, unexplained object
An enormous aircraft without transponders traveling up to 2,100 mph - at one time zooming toward President Bush's Crawford ranch - is similar to the mysterious object dozens reported seeing, according to radar documents examined by a group that studies unidentified flying objects.
Weekend Fights
Wladimir Klitschko, Ukraine, stopped Tony Thompson, Washington, 11, to reyain his IBF, IBO and WBO heavyweight titles; Zaurbek Baysangurov, Russia, stopped Ivan Gontsa, Moldova, 7 light middleweights; Johnathon Banks, Detroit, outpointed Vincenzo Rossitto, Italy, 12, to win the vacant IBO cruiserweight title.
Guards storm Dublin prison, 7 injured
Ireland's prison service says guards armed with clubs and riot shields stormed a recreation area at Dublin's main prison where 50 inmates had barricaded themselves for two hours.
Man unknowingly donates cancerous kidney to friend
Neal Kothe awoke drugged and groggy, with a 10-inch slice of skin stapled along his right side. He didn't know whether the kidney he had awaited for months was inside him. More Dublin Stories
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