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spacer Tribune Archive 23 April 2006

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