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spacer Tribune Archive 03 December 2006

IS RUGBY THE NEW SOCCER?
Who dropped the ball when it came to protecting our sporting heritage?
PUBLIUS
Letters to the editor
Basking in the light of the crescent moon
Ireland's three monkeys to America's organ grinder
Issue of age of consent must be part of wider debate
Cowen's budget needs to show prudence but also true ambition
'Smart schools don't want challenged students. They make a school's results look less impressive'
'The poor Beast was put to much Torture'
More emissions from Dick Roche
Cowen hasn't had his Weetabix
INSIDE POLITICS
Put your gun back in its holster
What can we expect from Mr Cowen in Wednesday's Budget 2007?
Road chaos means Ikea is not worth it
Judge dreadful
A friend is for life, not just for your single years
Mac, the strife must be getting to you
QUOTE, UNQUOTE
BRITISH GOVERNMENT MUST LET THE FULL TRUTH EMERGE
'I thought the Irish government would look after its citizens. It's breaking my heart to think that it didn't'
PAISLEY: moving the mountain of unionism
Two classes go to the polls in Venezuela
Faith and begorrah. . . how many married priests?
WHAT'S IN STORE FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS
IT FIGURES. . .
A heartbreaking, unnecessary end to a wonderful life
It was the last big Budget promise. . .but civil servants are hanging tough
A change that will create more protectionf or permissiveness?
No sound moral or public health reasons for change
Lowering age of consent does not lower protection
Dead spy's poisoned contact 'doing well' after infection
Chavez aims for ten million vote mandate for vision
Ailing Castro misses parade staged in his honour
Legend of the sword in lake halts dam plan
Seinfeld comedian to apologise in person over 'racist tirade'
McCartney in running for greatest British icon award
UN steps in as Nepal stutters towards peace
The 'terrible twins' who are hounding Poland's gay community to breaking point
Family hopeful that Nigerian ADHD child will not be deported
Irish and Israeli colleges link up despite boycott call
Conspiracy theories subside as ex-Russian PM makes recovery
What happened in this house on the night grade-A student Ciara died?
Irish church should press Vatican to change view on condoms, says expert
Bertie agus a Chairde
McBrearty ejection from UCD McDowell address 'not political'
Council vetoes farmer's burial wish
McDaid warns ending of Blaney-FF rift will hand votes to Sinn Fein
Tragic Baiba laid to rest after moving ceremony
'Baiba's boys are not happy. They're not eating or sleeping'
Cowen set to cut top tax rate to 41%
Udaras chief slams criticism of 185,000 contract
Compensation for Neary patients will cost 30m
40 people contact Leas Cross group
Retired garda was source of Morris allegations
Dominic McGlinchey's son under threat from republicans
Two arrested over Derry bomb
Man found injured in lane
Six heroin addicts die
Bomb found in Dublin, man held
Three die in road accidents
RTE scraps expert's radio appearance over fears of PD links
Ahern cruising for the top of the Christmas pop charts
Shell To Sea protest turns its attentions to Norway
M&S axes pole-dance toy after complaints
Retired gardai may be drafted in to get tough on voter fraud
Baiba's solicitor breaks cover to bid farewell
Wenger's Silva lining
IRFU to earn 10m pro"t from Crokerfi
Super Star can turn out to be my Best Mate
Revenge of the nerd
Two out of three ain't a bad final haul for Derry
Doyle again inspires high-"ying Reading
Charlton remain rooted to the bottom
Celtic Poles apart from dogged Aberdeen
Murphy fires Mackems
The levee finally breaks
PERFECT LIES
PINS & NEEDLES
How Clarke stood alone amongst millions
Gatlin seeking shelter in house of ill repute
Fallon's next move depends on Coolmore
Horse with no name
Asian Maze can take a brave step
Sophist surprises in Juvenile Hurdle
Star shines brightly over shorter distance
RUGBY POSER. . .
WHAT WON'T HAPPEN IN RUGBY THIS WEEK
MOUTHING OFF. . .
THE LAW LIBRARY
GREAT MOMENTS IN IRISH RUGBY
RALEPELLE LEADS WAY IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE
ASTAND-UP ACCOUNT OF THE OLD STANDS
DELAYING A COUP TO WATCH A FEW MAULS
They've got the whole world in their hands
FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS
Three out of four ain't so good in Europe
Munster must gain momentum
SPORTS UPDATE
Wireless cricket proves an overnight sensation
Clontarf prove too strong for Dolphin
Ballymena lose match and players at Lansdowne Road
Con win a heartbreaker for UL Bohs
Quins make it tough for Garryowen
Harrington into second with a 65 at Sun City
England batsmen put spark into Ashes
Kingdom go round the merry-go-round again
Brought back to the future
Bowled over by dream-like Ashes experience
HOW'S THE FORM?
SO WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
3 DECEMBER 2000 THE CORK COUNTY BOARD CONVENE AFTER THE HURLING SQUAD'S STRIKE
Aherlow roar heard around the world
CHOICE WORDS
PREVIEW
SIDELINE CUTS
MUNSTER CLUB SHC FINAL
It's a hard-knock life
ULSTER CLUB SFC FINAL
Fresh blood gives Greyhounds' success story the legs to run and run
FROM OFFALY'S STAR TURN TO HOME MALONE
LEINSTER CLUB SFC FINAL
Fresh blood gives Greyhounds' success
Letters to the editor
Basking in the light of the crescent moon
Ireland's three monkeys to America's organ grinder
Issue of age of consent must be part of wider debate
Cowen's budget needs to show prudence but also true ambition
'Smart schools don't want challenged students. They make a school's results look less impressive'
'The poor Beast was put to much Torture'
More emissions from Dick Roche
Cowen hasn't had his Weetabix
INSIDE POLITICS
Put your gun back in its holster
What can we expect from Mr Cowen in Wednesday's Budget 2007?
Road chaos means Ikea is not worth it
Judge dreadful
A friend is for life, not just for your single years
Mac, the strife must be getting to you
QUOTE, UNQUOTE
BRITISH GOVERNMENT MUST LET THE FULL TRUTH EMERGE
'I thought the Irish government would look after its citizens. It's breaking my heart to think that it didn't'
PAISLEY: moving the mountain of unionism
Two classes go to the polls in Venezuela
Faith and begorrah. . . how many married priests?
WHAT'S IN STORE FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS
IT FIGURES. . .
A heartbreaking, unnecessary end to a wonderful life
It was the last big Budget promise. . .but civil servants are hanging tough
A change that will create more protectionf or permissiveness?
No sound moral or public health reasons for change
Lowering age of consent does not lower protection
Dead spy's poisoned contact 'doing well' after infection
Chavez aims for ten million vote mandate for vision
Ailing Castro misses parade staged in his honour
Legend of the sword in lake halts dam plan
Seinfeld comedian to apologise in person over 'racist tirade'
McCartney in running for greatest British icon award
UN steps in as Nepal stutters towards peace
The 'terrible twins' who are hounding Poland's gay community to breaking point
Family hopeful that Nigerian ADHD child will not be deported
Irish and Israeli colleges link up despite boycott call
Conspiracy theories subside as ex-Russian PM makes recovery
What happened in this house on the night grade-A student Ciara died?
Irish church should press Vatican to change view on condoms, says expert
Bertie agus a Chairde
McBrearty ejection from UCD McDowell address 'not political'
Council vetoes farmer's burial wish
McDaid warns ending of Blaney-FF rift will hand votes to Sinn Fein
Tragic Baiba laid to rest after moving ceremony
'Baiba's boys are not happy. They're not eating or sleeping'
Cowen set to cut top tax rate to 41%
Udaras chief slams criticism of 185,000 contract
Compensation for Neary patients will cost 30m
40 people contact Leas Cross group
Retired garda was source of Morris allegations
Dominic McGlinchey's son under threat from republicans
Two arrested over Derry bomb
Man found injured in lane
Six heroin addicts die
Bomb found in Dublin, man held
Three die in road accidents
RTE scraps expert's radio appearance over fears of PD links
Ahern cruising for the top of the Christmas pop charts
Shell To Sea protest turns its attentions to Norway
M&S axes pole-dance toy after complaints
Retired gardai may be drafted in to get tough on voter fraud
Baiba's solicitor breaks cover to bid farewell
Ross O'Carroll Kelly
Ross's Guide To Life
At a loss? . . . .Text Ross
Chrysler looks east for new car
Spider sends RDS into a spin
Honda plays it safe
No emergency with these 911 calls
Mazda 3 put in Focus
New Irish Poetry
How to enter
Loss
Theatre The Abbey gets political
Keeping hope afloat in a harrowing world
Not all heroines are cut in the mould of Jane Austen's
Page turners
US TOP FIVE MOVIES
IRELAND TOP FIVE MOVIES
How the west just was
E's deadly buzz
Truly, madly, originally
A flash in the pan
A life lived under cover
Lifting the embargo on the gift of jazz
Gwen Stefani The Sweet Escape Interscope (50m 37s) . . .
Yusuf An Other Cup Ya Records (44m 21s) . . .
Matt Willis Don't Let It Go To Waste Mercury Records (49m 47s)
Jay-Z Kingdom Come (1:02:57) Roc-A-Fella Records (1h 2m 57s) . . . .
Soweto Kinch A Life in the Day of B19 Dune Records . . . .
Sergey Khachatryan: Sibelius/Khachaturian Sinfonia Varsova/ Emmanuel Krivine Naive (69m 53s) . . . .
Philharmonic philanthropy this Christmas
Whole lotta things for. . .
Not so silent nights this Christmas
Burning the candle at the wrong end can have its own rewards
No.1 Double
Starts today: a new series of short short stories by award-winning author John Boyne
Amy's 'no, no, no' to that paradoxical message in a bottle
Answering the community call
Music moves to a new sphere
DIY chain sets up shop in Carlow
Where the grass is greener. . .
A development that will have you smiling like a Cheshire cat
Spat over Bray public land sale
Wilton sale a boost for Cork city's southside
Hotel group's Euro advance
Finding the lost city of Atlantis
Joint Irish/ South African development changing the face of inner-city Cape Town
Affordable Jordan
Property Gallery
Branch out this Christmas to create some extra sparkle
Interior details
Country living close to the city
Railway Village, Dundalk: from 595,000
Howth Road, Clontarf: 1.85m
Wicklow Town: from 695,000
Aughclare, New Ross: 375,000
Harbour Cottage, Ghan Road: 520,000
Here comes the sun
Homeowners should be able to protect themselves
Best of the rest
Area Spotlight Stoneybatter
No 24 Viking Road, Dublin 7: 475,000
No 55 Clonturk Park, Dublin 9: 795,000
Victorian chic alive and kicking
This Christmas we would like. . .
Doorstep Doctor
Fair day for former market with 10m private sale
ONTHE MARKET
Save up to 100,000 on bargain buys
Opening up an enthralling Vista
Chips bring new shine to the American rustbelt
MUST READ. . .
MUST LISTEN. . .
MUST HAVE. . .
Get your head around Xmas
Get your head around Xmas
Christmas time, mistletoe and whines
Social networking: not just for kids
Any way the wind blows. . .
Murtagh's vision sees high-flying Kingspan extend its wing span
Market Monkey
PUBLIUS
Who dropped the ball when it came to protecting our sporting heritage?
IS RUGBY THE NEW SOCCER?
Promiscuous home owners and flighty pensioners
Savings or investments: which is the safest option for your money?
MONEY TALKS
Throwing the pensions baby out with the endowment bath water
Murtagh's vision sees high-flying Kingspan extend its wing span
Any way the wind blows. . .
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