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spacer Tribune Archive 02 April 2006

Butler set to take up position as first Director of Hurling
Leinster's finest hour
Bath wash over Leicester
Connacht's shallow pool unable to swamp Falcons
Vive la Leinster revolution
AGAINST THE HEAD
Munster repercussions leave Sale to pay costly price
Internal market way to go
Button signals a revival in Honda's fortunes
Irish make their move
Disruption to England camp as coach Fletcher flies home
Portsmouth can see light at the end of the tunnel
Tottenham's Champions League hopes hit hard
Magni"cent Henry shines in "ve-star show
United notch up eight wins on the bounce
Chelsea feeling the blues
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE PREVIEWS
Lehmann happy to be looking forward in anger
Europe's pace oddities
Devon Loch's leap into history
Grand designs but one thing weighs on my mind
Moore takes the spoils at Kempton
Damned lies and statistics
Legal injunction threatened over Randall's Island project
THE UNNATURAL
2 APRIL 1997 ROY KEANE IS DESPONDENT AFTER IRELAND LOSE 3-2 TO MACEDONIA IN SKOPJE
Fairest solution is to postpone the games
Analysts ploughing on in wrong "eld of expertise
Balance is key to fresh approach
Children of the revolution just want some respect
SIDELINE CUTS
Standing up for the count
PERFECT LIES
HE'S ONLY SINGH WHEN HE'S
Contemplating the going at a very grand National
Tiger aura the major advantage at Augusta
Holding a glass up to the blue wall of silence
Putting an end to the end of history
'Drowned herself under the in"uence of despair'
'He was already embarked on a life of heroic honesty. He already knew what he meant by being a writer'
Remembering JohnPaul II . . . and expecting more of Benedict XVI
There is a solution to the A&E crisis, minister. Just do it
And if you like Pina Coladaf
Sudoku plus Carol Vorderman add up to. . . aaaaarrrrrghh
Queen kingmaker
Back from abroad, looking abroad
Laboured overtures from the Taoiseach towards Rabbitte
Raising standards in schools is all well and good, Tom, but. . .
Superannuation consternation
Good in an emergency, but nowhere else
Sounding out the notes that keep the democratic process on song
Inconsistent use blights the GP co-op system
Pakistan copes better than we do, says doctor
Beds, money, management, or all of the above? A&E workers give their views on what's to blame
Revealed: The A&E department which has no patients on trolleys
In Ireland, unseen and arbitrary forces hold the keys to the asylum process
A country swept up in a mix of blood, oil, poverty, faith, greed and corruption
Pride of Jamaica: island celebrates first female PM
Manhattan porn pad for sale for $100m
USplans permanent presence in Iraq
Iran can find no remedy for truth
Doh! Simpsons set for the silver screen
Berlusconi fights for political life as Italy prepares to vote
Family of Bahrain drowning victim mourn 'brilliant, hard-working' man
Chirac's concessions rebuffed as students hold firm
The Willows, The Elms, Twin Oaks . . . no, you're not in suburban Connecticut, you're in Cavan
Dry run for Rising parade due to take place in the Curragh today
'All I ask is remembrance, if that proves a task, forget'
Expat criminals control half of all illegal drugs coming into Ireland
'McDowell and crime are both out of control' . . . Pat Rabbitte
Faking news: Bertie dances to Pairc Ui Shainsbury with 'rhythmless' Mary
Divorcing wife fails in claim on husband's �?�7million
The terrible legacy of Roisin McConnell's twelve hours in Letterkenny garda station
Government looks to UK on ID card issue
Senator still active in 'cultlike' group
Ryanair told to repay money it took from employee for training
Government-appointed group seeks submissions on gay partnership
New pay deal would prevent hiring of cheap labour
Popular teen internet site Bebo causing concern among parents
'I'll break your face', Sinead O'Connor tells love rival
Family of man missing at sea lay wreath
Boy, 16, killed in car crash in Tipperary
DUP's Robinson to meet leading US politicians
McDowell warns on opposition to Garda Reserve
Archbishop pays tribute to Pope John Paul II
Charles Haughey still in hospital for observation
Saints alive . . . Irish religious figures get their own comics
McDowell may be open to legal action over Connolly
Decision expected soon on deportation of baby Leslie Connolly
A farewell to McGahern, 'who loved life, but did not fear death'
Harney approves radical change to relieve pressure onA&E units
RTE bosses axe al-Qaeda terror plot in 'Fair City'
Sophie suspect claims gardai 'roughed him up'
Banking rewards for bowing out early - AIB is just not like all the others
Revenue should roll up its sleeves
The symptoms of money worries
One in three plan to re-invest their SSIA money
Complex tax puzzle leaves Irish workers lost in a maze
WBeat workplace bullies
Getting your teeth into travel
Dotcom hope Datalex finally turns first public profit
The rag-trade's new conquistador
Borrow from Nationwide to book your windfall
As many laughs in the barrels as oil
Changing tastes sees Kylemore move from fry-ups to frappuccinos
Networks to make call on roaming losses
AD LIB JOHN MULLIGAN
Hoping Six appeal succeeds
'Barron's' list names O'Leary as indispensable
Small firms squeezed out of insurance market
Former Lite FM chief eyes up East Coast Radio purchase
Potential sales mean plot thickens in Irish cinemas
Irish investors in �?�1bn rush into Germany
Hotelier Kelly makes remarkable comeback with risk on Google
Fancy the easy life? Look no further than a career as a tax break
MerrionPharma secures funds
Fitzgerald defends title as consumer 'executive chairman'
Ryanair in �?�55m handling charges boost
Nationwide carpetbaggers miss out on rate windfalls
'Open skies' doubt for Aer Lingus
Irish eye up Oxford Street
Listing rule changes favour corporate raiders
Newbridge sale is expected to generate big interest
Prem announces �?�350m expansion
Final site in Ballsbridge trinity attracts wide interest
A place to draw your circle in the sand?
Portobello Harbour's unique charm
GARDEN WORK Start cutting Eucalyptus trees now
Structure holds your garden together
Orient yourself with a Far-Eastern investment
Seeking out the ambience of Edinburgh apartments
Living space: the final frontier
Vive la vie on the banks of the Seine
You could be off Las Ramblas, or outside Ravello . . . even better, you're near Ranelagh
Save your energy for a Clare home
Outstanding in its own field
Stately Kildare homes set out to capture all the charm of yesteryear
Student apartments get full marks
New Greystones estate landed on a fine fairway
Tyrellstown neighbourhood offers plenty of choice
Rural space only minutes from the city in Swords
Answer to your prayers in Churchtown
A lovely Plas on Lough Corrib
Have a rummage around in Kimmage
Cooking up for comfort
Dodder down to Clonskeagh
A period gem in popular Glasnevin
Sherry Fitz in golf and hospital campaign link-up
Expert advice onhow to organise your habitat
If you go down to the Beechwood today, you'll find a pretty and spacious redbrick home
Period style in Wick low
Lord of the dance
RESTAURANT WITH A VIEW MICHEL BRAS, LAGUIOLE
WWW. . .www. somewhere2stay. ie
A wide range in wild Rio
GLOBETROTTER
HOT HOTEL Royal Windsor, Brussels
City Slicker
A rock and a living place
NO PROBLEM
Bermuda shorts
MY FAVOURITE PLACE SEAN MONCRIEFF BARCELONA/NEW YORK
ARMCHAIR TRAVELLER MOROCCO
GETAWAYS
Turn a hobby into a holiday
Havana brew
Fish tales
Balancing act
Just right
JOHN WILSON PICKS THREE REDS TO EAT WITH EASTER LUNCH
Eats shoots and leaves
HEALTH MATTERS
Tak e a weight off your mind
HOROSCOPES WITH MARGARET NEYLON
HOME THOUGHTS FOR APRIL
BADDA BYE-BYE
The siren w wails again
Saint Patrick?
FROM DRAGS TO RICHES
FRIENDS FOR LIFE JOE ROONEY AND PAUL TYLAK
BRIEF ENCOUNTER KAREN ARDIFF, ACTOR AND WRITER
FIONA LOONEY VIEW FROM THE SUBURBS
HOW DO I LOOK? ANNELIE MCCAFFREY, STYLIST AND PRESS COORDINATOR FOR BROWN THOMAS
This week we're loving. . .
Elton feels the bite
Bye, bye Babs. . . again
On your bike
THAT WAS THEN 2 April 1996. . .
Model of caring
HOTSHOTS HERE. NOW.
LOVINGIT LOATHINGIT
ANDREW MAXWELL COMEDIAN A day to lounge around
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