'Sport is all the good things in life. It's spiritual as well'
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A dress rehearsal for life
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Motoring News
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Small but perfectly formed
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Cheaper driving: how to cut back the cost of petrol
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Tops down for the summer
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Is this the most dangerous academic in America?
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Terrorvision: why 9/11 is now fair game
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Do you have a high LQ?
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San Francisco set to relight the fires of 1906
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The importance of not being Britney
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Catch me if you can
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Ken Cup special: a bogger's guide to big shmoke
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McGurk no fan of mixing metaphors or masses
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Armitage Army won't let this heart-throb sink
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Raining on the shinners' parade
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Bookends
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Books of influence: Patrick Dunne, author of 'The Lazarus Bell' (Tivoli)
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Entering Daniel's inferno
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Paperbacks: Tom Widger, Colin Waters
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Digging deep under the skin
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Sympathy for the devil's bride
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Love and resistance in darkest Iran
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Open and shut case for greatness
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Da Vinci decoded. . . again
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Jazz
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Classical
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Rock: Best of the rest
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Rock CD of the week
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No overall narrative to this shallow storyline
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It's a giveaway
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Cormac Larkin Bray: small but perfectly formed
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With long weekends comes festival fever
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Why Runga is for the Birds
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Worth going out for
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DVD Releases
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Ballroom blitz
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A true to life battle against the elements
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Wham, bam, thank you glam
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Tragic for all the wrong reasons
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Off Camera
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A hard man with a soft heart
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A warrior among men
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Child's play
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If you can't stand the heat, Carlo, get out of the ordinary man's literary festival
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A-team Adi andAli relieved as Chernobyl convoy reaches Belarus
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Q ONf QUEUES
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O'Kane well able to deal with LA's brand of rejection
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The perfect pressie for a poet . . . if you don't know it
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For Pete's sake, what's all this drama about?
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Amis flies into 9/11 literary storm
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Brennan sends out warning to GPA over pay-for-play
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Stringer a doubt for Munster
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Just one winner in a dogf ight
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Contepomi embraced by the hand of God
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No blue Sunday for new order
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Dougal and Denis are quite a few leagues apart
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Rhythm in red just one step away
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Deposits are down but places aren't yet secured
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Birmingham point keeps hopes alive
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Newcastle salute Shearer and bury West Brom
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Taylor's goal could save Portsmouth
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Spurs point their way to the top four
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Golden Arrow set for Leopardstown win
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Defeat again for Walsh in Scots National
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Princes for a day, kings for their generation
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Much more than just Punchestown pride at stake
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Afridi absent for opening Ireland game
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Cork Constitution seal place with repeat of cup "nal win
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Trinity gain valuable bonus point
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Schumacher conquers last of the great records
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Stenson takes to the top but Irish challenge fades
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Killinaskully attitude by GAA over fixtures
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How Ireland's dismissal salvaged England's tour
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AS GOOD AS OLD
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Kerry's woe and Galway's will to decide matters
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New president goes in hard
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Kelly takes his leave quietly . . . too quietly for some. . .
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Louth to take the final step in league resurgence
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Tribes now moving to a Harte beat
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END OF THE WORLD AS THEY KNEW IT
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Babs and Limerick are back, but one is set to fall
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US and Iran: more in common than they'd like to admit
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Will Bush grasp the Irannettle?
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Getting the Rising off our backs
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Everyone's a winner regardless of today's rugby result
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Oil challenge needs to be met with energy
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This great rugby rift all harks back to soup
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Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow?
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Who's Suri now?
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Primary colours of political consultants
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5,000 civil servants face a lifetime of doing nothing at all
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Finding the right image at the right price
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Fine wine: 'If it does fall in value at least you can still drink it'
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Forget about stocks . . . invest your SSIA in blocks
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Getting your money motoring: SSIAs should drive secondhand car sales through the roof
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Keeping it close to home
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We're all going on our summer holiday
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Tonight's the night to show that Ireland is all changed, changed utterly
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Three Polish people are dying in Ireland every week, and bringing a body home costs families ten months wages
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Closing in on gangland murderers
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Sheen told to stay away from wife
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Mother jailed after boy's leg amputated
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Shot militant was 'senior operative'
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China's enemy within: the strange tale of Falun Gong
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Four wounded in Nepal as police fire on protesters
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Italy asks mothers to return 'Berlusconi Kiss'
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British hostage Bigley is 'buried in a ditch'
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Nigeria becomes first African state to clear its debts to the West
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Two new books spill the beans on fugitive Irish passport holder
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Energy firms meet Opec as oil prices rocket skywards
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Why are we going wild about Derek Mooney's private life?
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'Ladies and gentlemen, this programme is not real' . . . so why is it so terrifying?
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Report calls for extension of student support
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Dail to debate overhaul of 'shambolic' voting register
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The nightly Stardust vigil at the Silver Swan pub
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Colin Farrell sniffs new world of smell-o-vision
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Top garda attacks McVerry over abuse
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Mad new EU law threatens every organ in Ireland
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Planning law breaches to be publicised
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Civil partnerships for gay couples backed by delegates
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'I'm Eddie Hobbs and that was a bit of a disaster. . . .'
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Me and my heart attack: 'they aren't what they're cracked up to be'
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EU asylum law is 'unworkable'
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'Holy CommunionCleaning': customers spend up to 350 to spruce up their homes for the big day
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Angry Stringfellow strikes back at closure reports
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Chernobyl will cause another 25,000 cancer cases
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Claims that heart equipment is 'unsafe'
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Crackdown on smugglers in the North yields NUMBER_STRING8m
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Di Stefano to make Shels bid
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Call for more A&E beds and staff
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Man questioned over robbery
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Two killed on the roads on Friday
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Body of man (20) found in Cork
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Putting people before profit
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Dubliners plot return to the land as demand for city allotments surges
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All roads lead to Dublin for rugby's All Ireland "nal
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IRA victims group dossier bids to tarnish 'romantic myths' of IRA hunger strikers
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Top crime journalist sues over Saddam lawyer's website
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'Sinn Fein could win 16 seats and hold balance of power'
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DID YOU EVER KNOW THAT YOU'RE MY HERO?
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HOROSCOPES WITH MARGARET NEYLON
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As comfortable with love and dates as interest rates
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Never mind the Babcocks
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HERMES: THE VIEW FROM ABOVE ON IRISH CORPORATE LIFE
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AGI's virtual prudence to benefit investors
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How to avoid the credit card trap
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Schools ensuring that the youth of today become the wealthy of tomorrow
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Are we teaching our kids to get in debt?
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Ireland's largest showcase of boats
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Teacher's helper
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Taking on the natives
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Now that's what I call music
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The balance of power
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In the midst of a metal bubble, along comes an oil spike. . .
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The global market for commodities: closer to Hollywood than you may think
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A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, but it could cause the sudden demise of the fun-seeker
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Immigration dogs the politicians everywhere
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Credit where credit's due for emissions firm
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Counting on that magic number
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Betfair hoping for better odds in advertising rules
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Tech firms eye up new horizons as the tide turns on flotations
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AD LIB
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A firm well used to making tough calls
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Big choice on the menu for new Exchequer Street foodhall
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Controversial director McConnon enters online DVD market
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'The industrial relations system is flawed and no longer relevant'
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'Our objective is to shape change for the public good'
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Concern over Coillte's monopoly
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Irish duo press red button for lucrative ads
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Ben& Jerry's Black & Tan leaves ice cream fans screaming
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Lansdowne Oil & Gas denies a US court barred its "otation on AIM
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Imagine jumps on the music Bandwagon
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Airlines face bankruptcy over oil prices
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Dock tales
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Former football legend's pub likely to fetch up to NUMBER_STRING1.5m
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Investment property inDalkey 'will impress the bank manager'
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Glen of the Downs hotel sold
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Tapping into our long-lost culture
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GARDEN SHED
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The gardeners can rest on their Laurels
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Spring to finally follow Farmleigh fair
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Picturesque Co Kildare golf course for sale
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'Playground of the world' open to Irish retailers
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Preserving a modernist masterpiece
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Hot deals on Cape Verde, the EU Caribbean
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France offers sturdy investment . . . but don't rush your purchase
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Attractive opportunities for Irish investors inBudapest development
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Unspoilt Namibia attracts the A-list
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Aneco-friendly home with lake views
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Tax breaks for pretty rural houses
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Investing potential inUK apartments
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Seaside homes offer serenity while still near the city
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Chic city centre living doesn't come cheap
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Delgany buzzing with sale of picturesque ICA hall
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Victorian vintage inmodernGreystones
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Renovated Stillorgan house perfect for a family
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Top broker warns of 100% mortgage popularity
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No match for this East Wall home
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Roche versus the planners
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Opening the door to Georgian Dublin
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Historic mid-terrace home given a twist of 21st century
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Location, views . . . Hollandia has it all
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A spacious place to entertain in the garden of Ireland
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And the first impressions shall be lasting in Dublin 8
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Believe it or not, you can get bargains at auction
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Time for Celtic Tiger 'clopsies' finally to fly the nest
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RESTAURANT WITH A VIEW CIP'S CLUB VENICE
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WWW. . .www. privateireland. com
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My big, fat Greek Easter
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NO PROBLEM noproblem@tribune. ie
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GLOBETROTTER
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City Slicker
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HOT HOTEL The Peninsula, Chicago
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Kings of the jungle. . .
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ARMCHAIR TRAVELLER TURIN
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MY FAVOURITE PLACE MICHAEL COLLINS TALLINN
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GETAWAYS
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Shaken but still stirring
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WHAT'S IN SEASON: JERSEY ROYALS
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Delight in al fresco feasts
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TRIED & TASTED MARMALADE
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New chapter in taste
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JOHN WILSON PICKS SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKEND
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Summer treats
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PAM'S PICKS: EYESHADOW
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TLC for tired eyes
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Banish pasty pins
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BEAUTY PAMELA FLOOD
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Less is more for jackets
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STORAGE GUIDES
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Make room to work, rest and play. . .
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HEALTH MATTERS
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Brace yourself . . .it's not cheap
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RED INTENSITY
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Surgeon USA
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Reel life
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FRIENDS FOR LIFE VALERIE ROE AND ELAINE RODDY
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FRIENDS FOR LIFE VALERIE ROE AND ELAINE RODDY
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BRIEF ENCOUNTER EIMEAR McNALLY, OPERA SINGER
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FIONA LOONEY VIEW FROM THE SUBURBS
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HOW DO I LOOK? SARAH BEENY, TELEVISION PRESENTER
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This week we're loving. . .
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Where every street's a walk of fame
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Stuck at first base
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Hug your inner Grup
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THAT WAS THEN 23 April 1996
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She's an animal
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HOTSHOTS HERE. NOW.
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LOVINGIT LOATHINGIT
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Let the hair down, have a bit of fun
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