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spacer Tribune Archive 26 November 2006

Ads that have it
No flies on Corona in Ireland
PUBLIUS
GAA urged to take action on violence
Hitman Gerrard
On the Air Patrick Horan A quiet epilogue under the Friday night lights
CHELSEA CUT TO THE CHASE
Given back to his best after horrific injury
PAReading rely on Doyle's excellent form
Reid scores with a rocket
Barry penalty denies Boro
Constitution have that little extra
Australia find form to finish on high note
France back on track with narrow win
Chariot swings lower
Scared England bullied by angry Australia
Alone it stands
Future's in good hands
Pacific not the place to look for a cruise
COACH CHANGES LANES
Amateur pundits dance around problems but time to stop the Bossa Nova Two-Step
HE'S GOT TO ADMIT IT'S GETTING BETTER
Trans America Dave Hannigan Tomlinson dances with the greats, if not the stars
HACKING IT ROUND
Rose nears full bloom at Australian Masters
Look on greens with envy
The search for the average golfer ends at 18
Japan thrash South Korea to secure World Cup spot
Hamilton aims to get up to speed quickly
State of Play stays the course for Gold Cup glory
Ride the Storm worth the weight
RISING STAR
Returning to challenge that will de"ne him
Brennan gets the 'feel' of life in the hot seat
Perfectly proportioned with all the quotas met
No major quibbles as selectors raise game
Leinster artists go forth in search of a crown
FILTH AND THE FURY
Stardust can reveal if Taoiseach is just like the Tanaiste
War of fantasies and disasters
'Borat' doesn't have the kernel of plausibility that would make it an important satire
Ahern's certainty that sex offenders are monitored is misplaced
Time for a new beginning with the electoral register
When life's a gas, it's hard to let go
A guarantee of a safe and stable home
Rupert the bear
SF's campaign to drive us into the 1980s
Why are relatives of the victims of the Stardust fire picketing the Dail?
INSIDE POLITICS
The Mountains of Mourn
SEVEN TERRIFYING DAYS OF BRUTALITY
Who killed Alexander Litvinenko?
It's a culture war Down Under as Aboriginal girl and Irishman vie to become new Australian Idol
Just what are they doing in the Dail?
'We treat our residents like they were our own family'
Leas Cross failed to meet registration standards in 1998
The desperate capers of a ruthless man in love with himself as much as the limelight
Beckhams are no longer the only boars in Madrid
Offer of baby on Craigslist website triggers probe
Untouchable teenage girl burned to death after accusing upper-caste man of rape
Benedict's visit will be more pontifical fright thanTurkish delight
ROUND-UP
LEBANON: a French colonial legacy of despair
Extradition hearing of notorious Czech gang members postponed
Lack of language skills among new labour inspectors criticised
'There were no gardai andAA Roadwatch was a disgrace'
M50 tailback leaves string of angry drivers in slow-moving wake
More delays to come with Ikea store . . . NRA warns
Information centre to woo Irish volunteers
2,500 county council houses lie vacant
Parlon's plans for Fas HQ scuppered by sale of site
Ray of hope for the people . . . or just up to his old tricks?
Billionaire and brickie changing lives side by side
DeValera urged to set up Irish colony in Africa
Irish famine sculptures set for Toronto park
Kenny keeps cool in face of tirade of abuse
O'Brien's 750,000 libel damages 'reinforce the case' for reform
The slower you are, the sooner you'll die, says new research
Ranelagh residents living in fear following spate of sexual assaults
Harassed Lidl 'love-affair' employee who quit is awarded 42,500
McDaid supporters prepared to revolt
Victim's brother brands Stone a 'Walter Mitty' character
Rev iew o f Stormont security following Stone attack
Ireland may host teams in 2012 London Olympics
ROUND-UP
Mayo GAA manager faces RTE gag over candidacy
Tills ring on as Dundrum ignores Buy Nothing Day
Too busy to decorate? Deck the halls for loads of lolly
Lost in translation: the book that made a right as gaeilge out of itself
Cowenunder pressure to raise stamp duty threshold
"'This is Richard Cathcart, ' the voice goes, 'from the chief state solicitor's office, ' and he lets it hang there, roysh, like it's supposed to focking mean something to me"
Small Cadillac in the think-tank stage
Versatility is the key with new models
Motoring News
Veni, vidi, Sedici
Radio Olivia Doyle What the Dickens is going on?
Television Gavin Corbett The ladies are having a ball
Paperbacks: Tom Widger
Riding the wave
Muldoonmakes hard work of word play
Biography The beast, the boor and the literary genius beneath
Ridicule is nothing to be scared of
Theatre Dublin, back to the future
Visual Art Eimear McKeith Hidden treasures
A Christmas pet is a serious consideration
Homage to Francophobia
The permanently crouching Tiger
Altman's ensemble legacy
Off Cue
CDs of the week
Classical Karen Dervan 'La Boheme' a Mountjoy to behold
Jazz Cormac Larkin For a raggle taggle gypsy-o
Feedback
Outwith the old?
Talk of the town
A good marriage needs tolerance, not romance
It'll be a short Cruise on the hooneymoon
Cruel intentions
Ashbourne Park does the business
Absolutely new hotel for Limerick
Athlone springs to vantage point
MARKET NEWS
Change of plan for Mullingar
La dolce vita still awaits Irish investors in untapped Italy
Take a bite of Barca
Get to know your onions and they will give rich rewards
Interior details
Baths are back and bigger
Fires give homeowners a warm feeling
Prusselstown Green, Athy: from 430,000
Alder Court, Ferns: from 296,000
The Grove, Sligo: 335,000
Tallaght Cross: from 300,000 Village life in Tallaght
Real Estate Alliance launch website for new homes
Social housing: why one company can't afford to lower its design standards
Tir Na gCapall: from 295,000
Dunboy Castle: from 425,000
Kilkee Bay, Kilkee Co Clare: from 315,000
Roaring success in Knocklyon
Brittas Bay: 1.35m
The Birches, Letterkenny: 535,000
Large west Cork house is the business
Soapbox Spending three or four hours a day commuting is simply unproductive
Best of the rest
Area Spotlight Dundrum
58 Alphonsus Rd, Dublin 7: 1.025m
No 11 Daleview, Ballybrack: 515,000
No 46 Kilteragh Road: 1.5m Foxrock home a haven for green fingers
No 199 Temple Court, Santry: 365,000
No 25 Castle Court, Sandyford: 560,000
No 10 Wesley Road, Rathgar: 975,000 Just a six-figure price in Dublin 6
Irish start to buy into rental culture
Work-life balance is in the eye of the beholder WINNING
Ireland Inc's salesman in chief
Would you hire Titz Magee?
Apple saved my bacon this week
Business Nomad A Nippon take on Ireland's economy
Making work like play
MONEY TALKS
LIAM FERGUSON
WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY: IAN MITCHELL
'We're hoping to use our buy-to-let properties to fund our retirement'
Fund managers may be wrong to bank everything on Irish stocks
PUBLIUS
No flies on Corona in Ireland
Ads that have it
Nortel bosses welcome new Galway neighbour, Cisco
From the fat of the land to the fuel of the future for cooking oil supplier
Land's end for Irish M&A market?
NEWS BRIEFS
UK tool hire company hoping for a speedy Irish expansion
Islamic bond makes Iseq debut
Market Wrap: Dollar's fall hits Europeanmarket
Forecast good for ESB despite 2006 profits remaining static
Shopping with 'speed dating' style
O'Leary may just go too far
Martinunder pressure over pension crisis
Canadian Intelligence accuses former Irish company director of being a Russian spy
M&T CEO quits after 18 months
Dublin-based firm Trinergy close to closing 1.1bn deal
Cowen's making his list. . .
Christmas jitters hit retailers
The world according to John
HOROSCOPES WITH MARGARET NEYLON
GLOBETROTTER
NO PROBLEM
FIVE BEST GOTHIC HOTELS Sleepy hollows
HOT HOTEL The House Hotel, Galway
MY FAVOURITE PLACE ZANDRA RHODES EGYPT
ARMCHAIR TRAVELLER BAHAMAS
GETAWAYS
She sells Seychelles. . .
GOOD TASTE WITH JILLIAN BOLGER goodtaste@tribune. ie
Steaks are high
JOHN WILSON PICKS THREE FROM O'BRIEN'S SALE
YULE BE READY
CULT BUY: CLARINS BEAUTY FLASH BALM
BEAUTY SCHOOL ISABEL HAYES Foundation course
The flame within
Bye, bye baby weight
THE CHOICEST CUTS
The sonic boom boys
FRIENDS FOR LIFE ANNE AND UNA GILDEA
MY SECRET LIFE Mario Rosenstock
WHAT'S HOT THIS WEEK
LOVING IT LOATHING IT
It's a mucky job but someone's got to do it. . .
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