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spacer Tribune Archive 12 November 2006

I go into the kitchen and grab a packet of baby wipes and there I am, roysh, cleaning up Ground Zero and I'm thinking, some focking Friday night this is
The LS460, so clever it nearly drives itself
Everyday motoring, the BMW way
Motoring News
Scenic improves the view
A Hotel in Mayfair
A noughtie look at life in affluent Ireland
Condemning drink-driving is all the rage now
Television Una Mullally
Visual Art Eimear McKeith Galway hit by a wave of imagination
Classical Karen Dervan No stick to beat chamber musicians with
Feedback
Jazz / When big bands ruled the earth
It's another kind of magic
Nolan's neat trick can't con the audience
A question from the university of life
This week's releases Keeping an eye on the tiger
Letting go of her dark side
Redemption the lost hero song for of punk
Don't judge bucks by the cover face
Anchorman
Death of the innocents
Cannings unlikely to play for county
Irresistible Drogba
Corcoran fears for future welfare of Cork hurlers
No problem to be solved with this Maria
The seventh deadly sin?
PAFirst-half Welsh blitz puts paid to tourists' ambitions
Australia pushed all the way by Italians
Romania fail to provide challenge for Scots
Lam leading Islands on united front
Opportunity knocks
Travel fails to broaden Red minds
Ano-win situation
When three points won't suffice for Staunton
Maccarone gives his boss reason to smile
Sutton rewards O'Neill
Given to travel to Dublin
Walton has tough task ahead at Qualifying School
Goosen leads as Harrington fades late in the day
Delaney to remainFAI chief executive until 2012
Geraghty proves difficult to catch
Walsh enjoys one fine day
Meade in line for a four-timer
From the Jockey's Mouth Ruby Walsh Best of both worlds with Nicholls at Cheltenham
THE GENERAL
Trans America Dave Hannigan Shooting hoops with a 45mm creates quite a din
Nice guys don't beat the Aussies
AN AWFULLY LUCKY ESCAPE
No major surgery, just nip and tuck
With a Rebel yell, he cries more, more, more
Maybe we'll miss those Republicans
So who's the real daddy of the Pope's Children?
'Anti-Americanism in the world has been reduced by these elections, and that is a marvellous thing'
Reform promised too late for vulnerable elderly people in care
Children's amendment is laudable, but why now?
Reality is whatever Bertie wants it to be
Breaking up is no longer the hardest thing to do
Towering achievement
A response that adds insult to injury
THE BIG QUESTION Will Leas Cross report change anything?
INSIDE POLITICS
Bertie bottom of TV ratings as viewers stay away indroves from ard fheis speech
Podge to Kenny's Rodge . . . FF ministers pulled no punches
Embattled Enda may find succour in the lessons of history
Over 30 foreign minors gone missing over the past year
THE REFERENDUM ON CHILDREN For mad, sad or bad children . . . nothing changed
Some real-life experiences from the Pope's other children
It's not that easy to actually "nd these stereotypes
So, the Pope's Children live among us, boozing, eating, shopping, shagging, taking drugsf but do you actually know any of them . . . or is modern Ireland far less glossy
Yes Minister, but here are the facts
Your judgement is premature . . . Dick Roche
'I've never come across any violence in Limerick'
Family of child arson victims relive tragedy
Irrational loyalty of new generation means gangs of Limerick feud goes on
Hollywood star Jack Palance dies, aged 87
Saddam in his element awaiting rope
It's 'them' and 'us' under the growing Democratic tent
ROUND-UP
Calls for greater homeowner rights after latest murder by intruder
O'Toole's 'urgent' police reform plan already 10 years in waiting
Keep politics out of top policing jobs warns new garda chief
From writing great literature comes writing of great cheques
Getaway car may hold clue to four brothers' horrendous burn injuries
Top US study shows mafia gangs are trafficking prostitutes into Ireland
'Cosy phone calls to warn of labour inspectors must stop'. . . union leader
Hugging nun draws biggest crowds in Ireland
Grade 'A' physiotherapy graduates can't find jobs
Food Safety chiefs slammed for 'flawed' investigation
Practicing priest in 'long term sexual relationship'
'Mick Fitz just didn't choose his words carefully'
Adams tells Orde of doubts over republican support for PSNI
Cowen's finance plan to buy votes
Huge inconsistencies remain in electoral register
'Other Leas Crosses' will go unchecked for at least two years
ROUND-UP
It's only Paris Hilton but Grafton St seems to like the 'Irish' hotel heiress
Japanese launch sees Sony make big play in game war
PlayStation 3's delay should mean a great dated toy show
Gardai brace for all-out gang war
Frank McBrearty hits out at 'psychiatrist' request
Firebomb victim was convicted paedophile
Top companies expect slight rise in interest rates
Lakeland properties to fetch 20m
Gleneagle group swoops in on Sligo's Silver Swan
Proposed Trim centre sparks debate
ONTHE MARKET
Hot interest inBudapest andTurkey
Picturesque setting for a realistic price
Iceland's warming charm
The wonders of the plant world, the triumph of the tulip
Irish designers get crafty
Find your mortgage mate on the net
College Park, Kilkenny: from 329,950
East Road, Docklands: from 515,000
Shannon Quays: 280,000
Royal Canal Park: from 370,000 Royal Canal provides water way to live by
Kilkea, Co Kildare: from 399,000
Ballsbridge, D4: 5.8m
Blackrock, Co Louth: 335,000- 385,000
Bray, Co Wicklow: 355,000- 445,000 Hat-trick hits the mark in Wicklow
Say 'no more' to mobile phone shops in the city
Dublin architects hailed for their opus
Connemara getaway: 340,000
Sea views in Co Wicklow: 825,000
Co Wexford cottage: 305,000 Charming house an artist's latest exhibit
Area Spotlight Harold's Cross
Best of the rest
Three-bed in Whitehall: 695,000
Goatstown house and garden: 730,000
Dalkey bungalow: 1.35m Peace and quiet near main street
Palmerstown, Dublin 20: 575,000
Clontarf, Dublin 3: 1.8m
Ballinteer, Dublin 16: 875,000 'Deceptively spacious' in Ballinteer
Tuam home is where the art is
Sexual revolution begins in Indian call centres
Numbers start to add up
Singing and dancing on the oceanwaves as a cruise-ship entertainer
Dean gets down to business school plans
Halloween, a taxing time of year
Golden rule of property investment: never sell
With credit cards, beware of cheap plastic imitations
Divorce is an expensive process, but the emotional costs are just as high
Fundamentally Speaking Niall Brady Charging for services risks turning credit unions into banks
Get technical and take the money
Time for a re-appraisal Patricia Murray
Babcock and Brown may make right call by splitting Eircom
Primark primed for fashion house backlash
Global warming: 10 ways to limit your carbon footprints at work
O'Reilly-backed exploration company awaits 1.5bn future
Property prices drive garage owners out of Dublin
NEWS BRIEFS
Consolidation 'inevitable' for Irish accountancy firms
Lose the game but win the war in Aussie business
Nature's Best settles
BT Ireland nets 1,000 a week
Pension contributions petered away
Central Bank study shows stocks still beat property as an investment
14% fall in profits at meat baron's food company
Bank of Scotland probed over 'misleading' ad
6,500 Smart customers cut off . . . again
Penney wise?
Jurys' staff scoop �?�26m redundancy
DID YOU EVER KNOW THAT YOU'RE MY HERO? A man who said it loud. . .
HOROSCOPES WITH MARGARET NEYLON
A low-key light in the middle of the Algarve
GLOBETROTTER WITH ROSLYN DEE
Spirited battle goes on
The subtle art of coffee production
Sweet dreams
All that mistletoe and wine. . .
It's Christmas, say cheese
Burren among prizes
Spanish wines at touch of a button
Get on the pig's back
MY FAVOURITE PLACE MARY MALONE KINSALE
GETAWAYS
Eastern trade route
COMING UP ROSES
GOOD TASTE WITH JILLIAN BOLGER goodtaste@tribune. ie
Tribal warm fare
JOHN WILSON PICKS THREE PINOTS FROM CHILE
FAIR AND CARE
WHAT THE BOBFOC DO YOU MEAN BY THAT?
PARK LIFE
HAIL TO THE CHIEF OF THE 'WHITE' HOUSE
HOTSHOTS HERE. NOW.
LOVING IT LOATHING IT
FRIENDS FOR LIFE JOSETTE, MENA AND MARY-KATE RYAN
MORAG PRUNTY LIFE AS WE KNOW IT Invoking the you'd-better-begood-Santa-iswatching-you clause
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