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Jury chosen in murder trial of newlywed in Mauritiusupdated: Tue May 22 2012 13:45:00

Two men accused of murdering an Irish teacher on her honeymoon last year pleaded not guilty when they appeared in court in Mauritius on Tuesday, police on the Indian Ocean island said.

Fourth person arrested in death of newlywed in Mauritiusupdated: Tue Jan 18 2011 16:15:00

A fourth person has been arrested in the death of an Irish newlywed at her honeymoon hotel on the island of Mauritius, police said Tuesday.

Thousands attend funeral for murdered newlywedupdated: Mon Jan 17 2011 11:30:00

Thousands of mourners attended the funeral Monday of the newlywed Irish teacher strangled in Mauritius a week ago.

Family prepares slain newlywed's funeralupdated: Mon Jan 17 2011 05:57:00

Final preparations are being made for the funeral Monday of slain Irish newlywed Michaela Harte-McAreavey.

Body of slain newlywed returned to Northern Irelandupdated: Sat Jan 15 2011 10:38:00

The body of Michaela Harte-McAreavey, a newlywed killed on her honeymoon in Mauritius, has been returned to her home in Northern Ireland.

Mauritius police reconstruct newlywed death, they sayupdated: Thu Jan 13 2011 16:42:00

Police in Mauritius staged a reconstruction Thursday of the death this week of an Irish newlywed on the Indian Ocean island, they said.

Suspects charged in death of Gaelic footballer's wifeupdated: Wed Jan 12 2011 08:36:00

Three suspects appeared in a Mauritius court Wednesday in connection with the death of Michaela Harte-McAreavey, daughter of a leading Irish sports figure and wife of Gaelic football star John McAreavey.

Death of Gaelic football star's wife investigated as homicideupdated: Tue Jan 11 2011 18:19:00

Police on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius said Tuesday they were treating the death of a Gaelic football star's wife during their honeymoon as murder.

Muhammad Ali visits ancestral home in Irelandupdated: Thu Sep 03 2009 04:15:00

Legendary American boxer Muhammad Ali has visited the birthplace of his ancestors in Ireland, prompting thousands of well-wishers to line the streets of the town.

Urban thrills in Irelandupdated: Tue Jun 23 2009 09:49:00

While Ireland's famed "Celtic Tiger" economy is more of a sickly kitten these days, the country is still vibrant as can be for travelers. And Dublin offers the best (and many would say only) urban thrills in the Republic of Ireland. Here are a few of my favorite things to do in Ireland's capital:

SI.com: Seth Davis: Floyd sacrificed his career for a deal most coaches would have madeupdated: Wed Jun 10 2009 14:47:00

The legendary character of Faust first appeared as a part of German folklore in the late 1500's, and over the centuries it has recurred frequently throughout literature, art, music and cinema. He is believed to be the first figure who made a deal with the devil.

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