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spacer Tribune Archive 27 Spetember 2006

United's finishing in a different league
New FAI rift as Quigley asked to step aside
Keane backed for more
Please pay the licence fee or you'll get this lot
Bent's double strike gets Charlton back on track
Success tastes sweet as Vennegoor strikes
Heskey scores as Wigan grind out a victory
Kop hero Crouch
Johnson leads 10-man Everton past luckless Spurs
Will they shake on it this time?
Stuttgart: lying in the gutter, looking at the stars
Chin up and ready for battle
Pace and aggression can unsettle Germany
Umpire in ball row walking on thin ice
Youth to get their fling as elite eye World Cup
Leinster's electric backs can't charge flat pack
Nervousness is more than a feeling, it's a label
Uihlein leads charge to be the next Tiger
Lehman shuffles his cards well
McIlroy the boy wonder
Kearney has grand designs on course
SPORTS UPDATE
Irish plan to take race by 'scruff of the neck'
Brilliant McIlroy wins European Amateur title
Massa takes first pole
Jadalee still on course for St Leger after Wind"ower win
Curragh set for Brazilian flair
More than just a tin cup for the also rans
Good things come in threes
SIDELINE CUTS
Final pairing can atone for disappointing summer
Dubs find blueprint for success
Moran's Mayo 'family' feeding on far too many McDonald take-aways to satisfy their hunger
CLUB WITH A DOUBLE ACT
The truth about the property bubblef
When the minister springs a leak, Sam's yer only man
Letters to the editor
'Unfortunately, no amount of Fianna Fail shooting itself in the foot can make the other lot look better'
EU must act much faster to crises if it wants to be respected player
Sense of humanity should be trigger of prison reform
Game over for the slaves to the grind
First strike inHollywood's Sumner of discontent
Ballagh-go-backwards
It's time the hard men were relegated
Is the EU getting too big for its roots?
INSIDE POLITICS
Foiled Limerick pyramid scheme just the tip of a wider problem
Dail marathon race needs deep pockets
ROUND-UP
Two gay menmarry in Nepal despite legal ban
Congolese unhappy as gun battles follow election results
Karr in legal plea over DNA
Iran presses aheadwith nuclear plans
'Little girl lost' now in care at a secret location
20 EASY WAYS TO FILL AN AUTUMN SCHEDULE
Psychiatric patient claims he is being held prisoner against his will since car crash
Call to make apartments more 'family-friendly'
For peat's sake: Scots must keep off our turf, say conservationists
Nuns on film: the unseen side of Irish religion
State-of-the-art school for autistic kids lies empty for three years due to lack of funds
Throwing in the towel not an option for female pugilists
Irish solicitors under fire from online rating site
Missing devolution deadline 'would betray electorate'
Gardai probe raid on Nenagh golf club following terrifying threat to family
Roche under fire for 800,000 discrepancy of electoral register
In the dark about national emergency plans? Wait until the lights really go out
Report brands McDowell 'fascist' and 'hyperactive'
So, what about speed dating without the date?
Native singletons turn out in force for international speed dating event
RTE news gets widescreen makeover
Louthman's 'Late Late' toy show becomes plastic fantastic internet cult
Five charged after soccer violence
Operations 'not shelved' for Rose contest
DNA database will be of only limited help in solving crimes
Barman wins unfair dismissal case over slapping incident
Popularity of fee-paying schools leads to warnings of social polarity
US demand for Irish passports trebles since 9/11
ROUND-UP
Irish-American activists in war of words on lobby tactics
'Wait till he sees some of the sh*te he has to work with. . . They're rubbish'
Gardai swoop on two suspected Czech gangsters living in Ireland
Keane offered stake to take over Sunderland
IRA dissidents join forces in new challenge to the peace process
How to stop the iceberg from melting
Dubai's formula for economic miracles
WAITING FOR THE BIG PAY-OFF
Four Rs the key to mollifying the media
Hoarse play
Let me entertain you
Womenmanage day-to-day money but not the big calls
MONEY TALKS
Too little too late to stay on variable rates
Property funds are a good alternative to buying property
Hostel to fortune: Louth An Oige seeks permanent lodgers
Ireland looks forward to a place apart
Reborn in red, Clontarf Castle awaits the stars
Creativity outgrows most constraints
ON THE MARKET
Bet heart and soul on Sligo
Best of the rest
Beauty hidden behind cladding in Cabra
Dolphin Road home awash in charm
Acres with mountain views
Lotts of appeal in D4
Hats off to historic Athy coach house
New Daft online service will put properties for sale on the map
Newsline
Immigration has been a net plus so far, but we can't just assume it will always be
PUBLIUS
NEWS BRIEFS
Kylemore doubles operating profits
Ryanair tops world profit league
BUSINESS LEARNING CURVE
LESSONS FROM THE 2006 LEAVING CERT
Iona expects open-source software to make money
USroad costs will not affect CRH acquisition
Ewart in �?�355m UK deal
Distillery to get the cure
Market Wrap: Global buzz over big banking
IRELAND'S RICH ARE FINALLY PUSHING THE BOAT OUT. . .
Irish celebrity hair stylist hired to take care of US Ryder Cup Gwags
Cullen to announce September date for the privatisation of Aer Lingus
Vivas blames health plan price hike on rising costs
Summer broadband demand startles industry
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