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spacer Tribune Archive 11 March 2007

Ireland had the chances to win this game 10 times, but they relied on good fortune
DID YOU EVER KNOW THAT YOU'RE MY HERO? - Ladies sing the blues
TRAVEL JETCETERA
The art of living
Treasure island
A TO Z SLEEP
Gastro gem
Local flavour
The white stuff
TRIED & TASTED BEETROOT
BOOK OF THE WEEK
A BITE OF THE BIG APPLE
GREEN PARTY
STEAL v SPREE
INCOMING
2JUICY COUTURE
The yellow pages
100,000 WELCOMES TO THE NEW IRISH
WHAT A LOAD OF BLARNEY
THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME
MULTILINGUAL MENU
MY SECRET LIFE - SARAH WEBB
FRIENDS FOR LIFE SIN�AD DESMOND AND SHEILA DONELON
THE FIVE-MINUTE INTERVIEW - 'I did Elvis ad infinitum in working clubs'
HOT SHOTS
LOATHING IT
LOVING IT
EASY LIKE A SUNDAY MORNING - Down to Dalkey to play my part in the organic revolution
TRIPLE FROWN
Waterford escape the mediocrity with win
O'Sullivan claims that O'Gara was choked
Brave Scots give Ireland a real fright
PLAYER RATINGS
Three wins no longer the crowning glory
AGAINST THE HEAD
More history in Rome amid usual drama
BACKS TO THE WALL
Garbally to prevent Marist double act
Schools out before spring?
SCHOOLS RUGBY SHORTS
Closeted attitude revealed again in US sport
STAR WILL NOT FALL
How to tilt the odds in your favour
A golden year where the Lad done good
VIEWS FROM THE EXPERTS
IMPERFECT CASE: RUBY WALSH ON THE PRESTBURY PARK EXPERIENCE
Gael force warning misplaced
Secret cure for March madness
Murphy's unstoppable force in cruise control
Horse of a different hue
Mansony to give ideal send-off
Big Zeb makes impressive debut under Geraghty
HOW'S THE FORM?
11 MARCH 1965 PAT TAAFFE AND ARKLE ON THEIR WAY TO VICTORY IN THE CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP
SO WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
CHOICE WORDS
Memories of Arkle still as strong as ever
INTRODUCIN IRELAND'S GREEN GIANTS
'Win or lose we're going to have the craic'
O'Brien dynasty provides a brother and his keeper
We're all part of Adi's army, we're all off to. . .
Ballack and Robben hope to stick to winning ways
Sunderland's spirit seals vital victory
VALENCIA UP TO THE FIGHT
United to re"ect on 50 years of magical history
Billo pours oil on water as Dunphy adds acid
PERFECT LIES
America's not so roaring 20s
GOLD AFTER THE RUSH
Joyce feeling right at home ahead of World Cup
GAEL FORCE FAGAN UNHAPPY WITH DECISION AGAINST SPADAFORA
O'NEILL ISSUES UPBEAT BULLETIN ON BLACK JACK'S HURDLE CHANCES
TRINITY WITH 35TH GANNON CUP WITH WIN IN LIFFEY BOAT RACE
LARA LETS PLAYERS HAVE IT AFTER EMBARRASSING LOSS FOR WINDIES
TIERNEY STRIKES LATE TO GIVE LAOIS NARROW VICTORY OVER LOUTH
McDONALD CLINCHES VICTORY IN MIKE LALLY MEMORIAL AT BATTERSTOWN
HAYDEN THE FIRM FAVOURITE FOR MOTORING GP OPENER IN GOA
REBELS COMPLETE THEIR HAT-TRICK OF VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS TITLES
DOHERTY CRASHES OUT IN KILKENNY AS O'BRIEN STEALS HIS THUNDER
SHAMROCKS TO CELEBRATE ON PADDY'S DAY
CHA LOVES CHA
Canning proves the shooting star as Limerick triumph
ANOTHER CLUB CLASSIC ON THE CARDS
Relentless Rangers on a mission
SIDELINE CUTS
Letters to the editor
Is ignominy a fate worse than death?
Referendum is a lock, stock and lock-'em-up package
'Where Irishness resides in Manhattan is now in high culture. . . it equals a retreat from importance'
Days LIke These 'There is always a row if one of these curs is shot'
Public has grounds for concern over early release of prisoners
No reason for pessimism following North elections
Couldn't grumble
Tr�caire turns being female into a ticking time bomb
QUOTE, UNQUOTE
Won't you come home Paddy Fitz?
South of the border, Adams loses his way
Are Aer Lingus staff letting the airline go the way of Irish Ferries?
INSIDE POLITICS
'Daniel O'Connell mobilised the population in a non-violent way'
'More than just orange and green politics matters in NI'
'The difference between us and the UUP is the personal touch'
'Bobby Sands was a great role model - he was never arrogant'
Adams hops from one election trail to the next
elections
Hard lines melt away as North moves towards two-party state
WHAT'S IN STORE FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS
IT FIGURES?
'Terri was a strong person. But she was fighting her own demons'
The man who lives his life just one day at a time
Chavez attacks Bush 'domination'
Animmigrant's tale of New York on film
Irish eyes aren't smiling as threat of deportation looms over immigrants
Kate Moss in first ever interview
BradDelp, lead singer of '70s band Boston, found dead in his home
DNA breakthrough may stamp out ivory poaching
Last-ditch UN talks onKosovo
Man chainsaws house in two in divorce split
Ex-Russians' thallium poisoning confirmed
US 'springs forward' early in green initiative
Life and slow death in Putin's Russia
Iraqi PM calls on neighbouring countries for help
Piecing together the "nal hours of Derek's life
A young man killed, then slandered, and a police force united in silence
Shaken, trembling and full of fear for the country they love
'If I die, I don't want it to be ignored'
Was there a paedophile ring operating in Irish swimming?
Convicted Franciscan friar was key figure in children's swimming
Child rapist Gibney hides out in the sun
Galway sex-donkey story makes ass of world's media
Fabulous frocks and fake eyelashes in a show that promises to drag on and on
Miss Scotland apologises over Mumba monkey quip
Man questioned in pensioner death
Man found in lane still unconscious
Rioters arrested in Belfast
'Miracle' Clare woman wakes up
Renewed appeal for missing teen
'How could they say she wasn't suicidal?'
Ahern still holding Dublin Central cards close to his chest
FF TD claims planning tribunal lawyers were 'aggressive'
Election spending limit set at Euro13.7m
Garda's baby fights for life after mother and twin die
Almost half of teachers are bullied by colleagues
WHAT IS A CARBON FOOTPRINT?
Not so green St Patrick's Day for ministers on foreign junkets
George Gibney in Florida
My Mentor: Sarah Newman talks about DJ Carey
Free Choice Act spells trouble for US economy
Rave on, John Dunne
Growth in the funds industry creates jobs for non-graduates
We're all going on a summer camp
Career Doctor
De-mystifying assessment centres
Executive search in an evolving jobs market
MUST HEAR. . .
MUST READ. . .
'Your cheque is in the post' and other famous lies
Sisters are doing it for whom?
Monkey stands by as market goes bananas
WHAT WENT WRONG WITH SHARES LAST WEEK?
BEST BUYS
Where next for scalded shareholders?
Pocket-sized storage
Bebo is so yesterday; today you have to be a Twit
Cork firm in Euro2m link-up with Middle East 'Apprentice'winner
Universities key to stopping the brain drain, UK expert tells Waterford IT policy forum
Johnston Press hits out at critics of 'Leader' purchase
Who needs a plumber with a PhD?
Airtricity linked to massive US private equity takeover
NEWS BRIEFS
Carlow sees bright future in turning green
Dublin City Council incinerator site worth over Euro20m
UPC Cable threatens to 'eat Eircom's lunch'
Tin can alley. . . Repak is 10
The week ahead
The week that was
Numbers
Milestones
Dublin Airport faces possible strike action
Mail order delivers Irish profit for Barclays
Market wrap: European stocks recoup losses
Confidential file reveals low staff morale at DAA
Eurolink agrees Euro575m contract to build motorway at Hill of Tara
O'Brien just misses Forbes 'rich list'
Dell under pressure to cut Irish jobs
Ross's Guide To Life No 97: Goths
'The thing that suits me most about unemployment is the hours. In fact, as pretty much the entire population of Bray will tell you, it's killing time that's the biggest problem'
Swiss role call
Paperbacks: Tom Widger
Blake's London reads better back to front
Beauty under the knife
Intrigue under the Tuscan sun
Slaves to the rhythm now free to rumba
Beginning with the Finn
Upcoming auctions and exhibitions
The art of investment
Sonas Village the new lifestyle choice for older people
Retirement home sector is ageing gracefully
A new concept in retirement living
CDs of the week - Classical
CDs of the week - Jazz
CDs of the week - Rock
Other films this week
Empire of the mind
OFFCUE
Not so plain Jane
'I don't like to get my hands dirty'
Nothing beats a goodweed, it seems
The writing on the wall is pink, with pretty flowers
Top o' the modern
John Boyne's shorts No.15 Looks
The professor needs to learn that assholes are a necessary evil
Drawing on the Troubles at home in Los Angeles
Put that in your LV and smoke it!
Life as we know it - Why love a dog when you can love thy neighbour?
Licensing Trade
The future's still bright
Commercial Briefs
The Ship inDunmore East has plenty to Hook potential buyers
GandonCourt retail units will offer convenience and variety inPortlaoise
Council rejects claim Arro DIY closed over Woodies competition
Nenagh scheme refused planning
Property Gallery
Overseas Focus Goa - Property's all the Goa
Vizcay resort star of EmeraldUSA show
Savour vintage luxury in the heart of Europe
A touch of the old country in lovely New Brunswick
The wonder of modern Egypt
Florida sunshine all year round
South Dublin homes give sales a needed boost
INFORMED
Small, but beautifully informed
St Margaret's Road, Dublin 11: from Euro250,000
Boyne Wood, Navan: from Euro725,000
Balgriffin, Dublin 13: from Euro795,000
Cabinteely, Dublin 18: from Euro360,000 - Compact, but with impact
SUNDAY VIEWING
Farnham Court, Co Cavan: from Euro205,000
Curragh Woods, Co Wexford: from Euro760,000
Steeplechase Hill, Ratoath: from Euro269,000
Mellowes Quay, Dublin: from Euro350,000
Wyckham Point, Dublin 16: from Euro400,000 - High Point of technology
Aughrim Hall, Co Wicklow: from Euro410,000
Cruise Park, Dublin 15: from Euro299,950
Moyglare Hall, Maynooth: from Euro380,000 - A wide range of luxury
Scullabogue, Co Wexford: Euro585,000
Lough Corrib: Euro875,000
No 12 The Crescent, Co Wicklow: Euro560,000 - Living the high life in Greystones
Soapbox - 'The mania in the market is gone - but that's a good thing'
Goatstown, Dublin 14: Euro1.3m
Blackrock, Co Dublin: Euro850,000
Creighton Street, Dublin 2: Euro1.2m - Let the rare aul' good times roll
Area Spotlight - Cabinteely
Best of the rest
Andromeda, Glenageary, Co Dublin: AMV Euro2.8m
No 43 Rathgar Avenue, Rathgar, Dublin 6: Euro1.3m
57 Goatstown Road, Dublin 14: Euro1.2m Rockin' '50s' classic
Doorstep Doctor
'Gentlemen, welcome to Elsinore. . .'
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