D Tuesday, November 10, 2009 METRO Over 55,000 people have already come back. They came back for great service and the widest range of great value packages, like our new fixed price bundle. Call us today and find out why you should switch. Were always there to help. 1800 431 432 or eircom.net/switch Subject to availability. Terms and Conditions apply. 56,265 residential and business accounts have switched back from 01.09.08 to 31.08.09. Only 20% of us are eating well JUST one fifth of Irish adults are consuming the recommended three servings of dairy products per day. A study by Berocca also found less than two thirds of people eat five daily portions of fruit and vegetables. According to Berocca, most have not taken a vitamin or mineral supplement in the past year, despite not meeting the Food Pyramid recommendations. Vitamins and minerals play a vital role in ensuring overall good health, said nutritionist and report author Dr Patricia Heavey. Eating on the run and long working hours, coupled with poor quality food choices, smoking, excessive alcohol or caffeine consumption, can all result in vitamin and mineral deficiency. Shooter had links to 9/11 hijackers A MAJOR who killed 13 people at a US army base last week has been linked to the September 11 hijackers. The funeral of Nidal Malik Hasans mother was held at the same mosque attended by two of the hijackers at the same time radical preacher Anwar Aulaqi was there. Aulaqi admitted to the FBI in 2001 he had met hijacker Nawaf al-Hazmi several times. 46,000 for man whose house became car parkBY ROSS McDONAGH THE housing boom was worth bil- lions; but a housing vaporisation? That wont even get you 50,000. A man who returned home to find his house had been torn down and re- placed with a car park has been award- ed 46,000 by the High Court. Co Down film-maker Neville Pre- sho had bought the six-bedroom house on Tory Island in 1982, but boarded it up six years later and moved to New Zealand. When he returned in 1994, he found a new hotel and part of its car park where his house had stood. He sued Patrick Doohan and his ho- tel, stn Thoraigh Comhlacht Teor- anta, for trespass and damages. Yesterday, Justice Roderick Murphy awarded Mr Presho the cost of the house on the island off Donegal, which the court valued at 46,000. The house had been damaged by fire in January 1993 and removed. The judge dismissed Mr Doohans claim the 19th-century stone house had collapsed in the islands stormy conditions. Afterwards, an angry Mr Presho said 46,000 wouldnt build a chicken coop, given the high cost of building on an island. A parka-wearing bartender makes a drink at Indias first permanent bar made of ice, called 21 Fahrenheit, in Mumbai. The bar is kept at minus 6C (42.8F) all year round Picture: AP DO YOU WANT ICE WITH THAT?
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