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spacer Tribune Archive 18 March 2007

LOVING IT
LOATHINGIT
hot shots
THE FIVE-MINUTE INTERVIEW - Living in the moment and loving life
MY SECRET LIFE - RASHER Artist
FRIENDS FOR LIFE RUAIR� AND OIS�N QUINN
WHAT DO WE WANT. . .
SON SHINE
IRISH BOYS DOING THE BUSINESS
51 WAYS TO REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT . . . . .
Batting practice
NEW PRODUCT OF THE WEEK CHANEL PRECISION HAND CREAM
TREND SETTERS FACE FOOD
High-street highs
MONOCHROME MOOD
LOVE IS IN THE AIR
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'
STEAL v SPREE
STALK SHOW
HONEY, WE WON AN AWARD
Back in old Napoli
'CISCO FEVER
TRAVEL JETCETERA
DID YOU EVER KNOW THAT YOU'RE MY HERO? - A king and a gentleman
Scouting Ireland leading the pack
Creating a competitive advantage through education
Taught or research masters - it's really down to the individual
The selection process heats up for students
Postgrad opportunities on the southside of Dublin city centre
Don't overcome your fears - buy into more!
Something old, something New Look
Angry old town
Seven elderly white victims. . . and a black man on death row. But in a town famous for racism and lynchings. . . Is this justice?
Welcome to Hotel Ballymun
A language show that didn't let people speak - how Irish
When the saint comes marching home
Highway to heaven
Drawn success
OFFCUE
It's Austen without the happy ending
Sedgwick's 15 minutes of farce
From Dogme-style to doggy-style
Life is just one long dress rehearsal
The past is another city
It's a wonderful life. . .
A Corolla by any other name
Give green a chance
The epitome of grandeur and elegance
Anna Villas, Ranelagh: Euro1.25m Bookish charm in D6
Radcliff Hall, Sandymount: Euro1.1m
Churchview Road, Killiney: Euro615,000
Best of the rest
Blackrock, Co Dublin: Euro1.65m Space and seclusion in suburbia
Bangor Road, Crumlin: Euro450,000
Whitehall Cottage, Foxrock: Euro950,000
Area Spotlight Marino
Ballyduff House, Cloyne, Midleton, Co Cork: Euro1.25m Country living in grand old style
Fairyhill, Roscrea: Euro298,000
Kilmore Quay: Euro350,000
Buyers stay away as withdrawals dominate at auction
Kilmore Quay, Co Wexford: from Euro279,000 - Quay to good family living
Lough Rynn, Co Leitrim: from Euro385,000
Druids Glen, Co Wicklow: fromEuro899,000
Kilronan Castle, Co Roscommon: from Euro319,000
Blessington, Co Wicklow: from Euro287,000
Cleariestown, Co Wexford: from Euro182,500
Beech Park, Leixlip, Co Kildare: from Euro250,000 - Apartment life's a beech
Athlone, Co Westmeath: from Euro250,000
Hollystown, Dublin 15: from Euro745,000
Celbridge, Co Kildare: from Euro335,000
Navan Road, Dublin 15: from Euro405,000
Laytown, Co Meath: from Euro284,000
Spring into action with a new look
Overseas Focus Jersey - Move to the Jersey beat
Property Gallery
Commercial Briefs
'Professional objectors' stop hotel
Disappearing Tesco hurting small business in Wexford
Dunshaughlin mixed development in danger
On the Move with MTS Lettings
Energy targets slated as 'greenwashing'
Milestones
Planet vs jobs: the lights are on in the EU but no one's home
Drogheda in stadium log jam
Church finds profit in the appliance of Scientology
Galileo - a miss for Ireland?
'Free banking' nothing but a marketing tool
Taking personal finance to class
RT� pulls 11890 ad for being 'too aggreesive'
PUBLIUS
Social networking: sharing is caring for the bottom line
Digital cameras: a snapshot of the age
Indigenous firms lose out on skilled labour
Ireland 'places its bets on science' to beat job cuts
What financial service? What phone company? . . .What website?
Sick of getting away from it all?
MUST READ. . .
MUST LISTEN. . .
Fenian throwbacks in Iran
Working mothers pierce the glass ceiling by staying at home
Furlong jumps hurdles in race to be first
Firing takes time and patience
SIDELINE CUTS
Time to sink or swim
NATIONAL HURLING LEAGUE PREVIEWS
Lesser lights leave Shamrocks to shine
Late revival sees Cross earn replay
All too easy for Cork
Duddy sends Garden into raptures with win
TOP DRIVE: GOLF CLASSIC IN AID OF IRISH AUTISM
SO WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
18 MARCH 1995 STEVE COLLINS WINS WBO SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE AGAINST CHRIS EUBANK
At last, the Gold Cup. At last, an answer to all those who doubted my Kauto Star
TIME TO REFLECT
Baron stays on strong to claim Midlands title
The player that took the world by storm
GUI's new smart card leads golf forward
Mixed emotions
ANOTHER TREACY TO TAKE ON THE WORLD
French do it at the very death again
Choking on the hard decisions
Ireland's backline were on fire but cheap scores cost us Championship at the death
PLAYER RATINGS
Magical mystery tour
Rome was tamed in under a day
O'Sullivan praises the effort of his players
LATE FRENCH ENCORE MAKES IRISH LES MISERABLES
Action must be taken against legal 'wall of silence' surrounding rape cases
ONE HIDEOUS CRIME? SO MANY DIFFERENT PUNISHMENTS
'Carney's desire was to have his decision stand'
'Late Late' crasher fit to face trial after treatment
'Elaborate' voting scam suspected in 2004 local elections
New voluntary measures to protect domestic workers
Wicklow councillor accused of breaching ethics legislation by not declaring conflict of interest
Garda inquiry continues into death of Derek O'Toole
'It's like something the Shankill Butchers would have done'
AGENDA WHAT'S IN STORE FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS � �
THE BIG QUESTION - Are there any signs of an end to Mugabe's brutality in Zimbabwe?
INSIDE POLITICS
Roman's legions
Garda outrage at media leaks is difficult to take
Letters to the editor
Nationwide blackouts loom as ESB unions revolt
Eight-try Ireland triumph but it's not enough
Victim describes how rape by Gibney ended her Olympic dream
US forces Irish-based guitar duo to cancel American tour
Mother's Day joy for the Carberrys
Tribune columnists Paul Howard and John Boyne delighted with National Book Award wins
Garda� admit stabbing 'a complete mystery'
Irish Bag Lady plans to rid the world of plastic bags
Austen's Irish love affair was closer to a 'mild FLirtation'
Shamrock around the clock - Man (66) charged over White House 'bomb' scare
Poles apart but still immersed in Irish culture
Good clean Patrick's Day fun as parade gets off to a windy start
Croke Park beefs up security for Wales visit
New laws to tackle parking in vicinity of GAA HQ
'My dream was to swim. He ruined my life'
FBI file reveals plot to kill Monroe
Womanwrongly jailed for killing sons found dead
Police to be charged over Bell death
Chinese close shops around Great Wall
Irena's list: The untold story of a Holocaust heroine
Life after Bertie: the four who could be Taoiseach
O'Hanlon killing was likely 'revenge served cold'
Battle rages behind closed doors of universities
Title wanders closer
Still at six degrees of separation
Sunderland look up to Evans
GLORY HUNT
Lure of St Pat's was too strong to ignore
HOW'S THE FORM?
Aworking class hero is something we don't see
Europe's big hitters need to prove mettle
EASY LIKE A SUNDAY MORNING - Meditation, afternoon tea and no noisy children
TRIED & TASTED QUARTER-POUNDER BURGERS
Turn Japanese
One to one with Robert Mac Giolla Phadraig
Career Doctor
Summer schools encompass both the traditional and the unique
Professional bodies - operating in tandem with the academic world
Will further qualifications enhance employment prospects?
A life at sea is the life for me
The American dream begins in Dublin
Life as we know it - What I miss most about the Dublin social scene is the wonderful people
Becoming more British than the British themselves
Hidden in the privacy of public transport
John Boyne's shorts - No.16 Fame
Like lambs to the slaughter
CDs of the week - Rock
CDs of the week - Jazz
CDs of the week - Classical
How Shepard and Rea tamed the wild west
Paperbacks: Tom Widger
Peugeot broadens 207 range and introduces 4x4 SUV for first time
Superminis feel the squeeze from new mini models and family cars
Ross O'Carroll Kelly - I go, "This can't be the end. . ." but she gives me this smile, roysh, a sad smile, as if to say, basically, it is.
Ross's Guide To Life No 98: The Grange. . . again
Doorstep Doctor
Soapbox - 'Estate agent is a misunderstood profession'
SUNDAY VIEWING
Irish money finds new home in Germany
Aer Lingus US partner in scheduling meltdown
Market wrap: US fears continue to hit Europe
LRC intervenes in airport fire service row
Desmond UK music venue in rude health
Employees back survival plan at troubled manufacturer
Numbers
The week that was
The week ahead
Sub-prime loans could mean trouble at home
Exploration firm hopes to strike oil under new Iraqi law
Look of the Irish suits the UK
History repeating itself
North's banks expected to clarify position on charges
Mortgage Times revokes competitive broker commission terms
Goal-hungry Westmeath triumph
Monaghan escape the mediocrity
HARMISON BACKS WAYWARD ENGLAND DESPITE DESPERATE OPENING
ALONSO BELIEVES HE CAN NULLIFY RAIKKONEN'S ADVANTAGE
KUYT ENJOYING THE ROUGH AND TUMBLE OF PREMIERSHIP SEASON
RUGBY WORLD MOURNS PASSING OF TERENURE GREAT LIAM O'DEA
MURRAY FIGHTS OFF HAAS AND INJURY TO SECURE EPIC QUARTER-FINAL WIN
HAWKINS WINS DASH FOR THE LINE IN ANNUAL ST PATRICK'S DAY RACE
ROEDER CALLS FOR A CHANGE OF ATTITUDE AT NEWCASTLE
SMITH SAYS HIS EXILES SQUAD ARE READY FOR TOUGH SEASON CLIMAX
TUNNICLIFF LEADS THE CHASING PACK BEHIND NIRAT IN YALONG BAY
CHOICE WORDS
Laetitia fancied to claim feature race
Remote control hand stays awake all night long
Irish fans could see double for wrong reasons
Psycho remains at loose
Shades of the surreal in selections
PREVIEWS
Six nations and not a single winner in sight
Ireland looking good as Pakistan begin to flounder
Bullet from Casement's illfated 'Aud' on sale on eBay
Private report on autistic boy emailed to strangers
Six people hospitalised after two fires
Hain warning that devolution 'not done deal'
Garda injured in road smash
Mother's hope for lost daughter
Clarification
Two in FIve apprentices admit to being drunk inwork
Stay-put public servants to be sent to the fringes of the Pale
Romanian PPS-for-sale scam under investigation by garda�
Too soon to say if Irelandwill benefit from hottest year ever
Cameron goes from right to left
Cricketers killed in road accident
Kiss of life could be the kiss of death when it comes to your heart
Six killed in Fallujah truck blast
Extradition of banana executives demanded
Report criticises PPP secrecy
IT FIGURES?
Green big guns in the phoney election war
Stout debate that hides narrow logic
A festival of green, while the rest of us turn blue
QUOTE, UNQUOTE
Embrace Mother's Day while you can
EASY LIKE A SUNDAY MORNING - Meditation, afternoon tea and no noisy children
LOVING IT
LOATHINGIT
hot shots
THE FIVE-MINUTE INTERVIEW - Living in the moment and loving life
MY SECRET LIFE - RASHER Artist
FRIENDS FOR LIFE RUAIR� AND OIS�N QUINN
WHAT DO WE WANT. . .
SON SHINE
IRISH BOYS DOING THE BUSINESS
51 WAYS TO REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT . . . . .
Batting practice
NEW PRODUCT OF THE WEEK CHANEL PRECISION HAND CREAM
TREND SETTERS FACE FOOD
High-street highs
MONOCHROME MOOD
LOVE IS IN THE AIR
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'
STEAL v SPREE
STALK SHOW
TRIED & TASTED QUARTER-POUNDER BURGERS
Turn Japanese
HONEY, WE WON AN AWARD
Back in old Napoli
'CISCO FEVER
TRAVEL JETCETERA
DID YOU EVER KNOW THAT YOU'RE MY HERO? - A king and a gentleman
Beware of banks bearing gifts
HOW MUCH OF A HIT DID EQUITY-BASED SSIAS TAKE?
Falling short within a few crazy hours
Scouting Ireland leading the pack
One to one with Robert Mac Giolla Phadraig
Career Doctor
Summer schools encompass both the traditional and the unique
Creating a competitive advantage through education
Taught or research masters - it's really down to the individual
Professional bodies - operating in tandem with the academic world
The selection process heats up for students
Will further qualifications enhance employment prospects?
Postgrad opportunities on the southside of Dublin city centre
A life at sea is the life for me
The American dream begins in Dublin
Life as we know it - What I miss most about the Dublin social scene is the wonderful people
Don't overcome your fears - buy into more!
Something old, something New Look
Becoming more British than the British themselves
Hidden in the privacy of public transport
John Boyne's shorts - No.16 Fame
Angry old town
Seven elderly white victims. . . and a black man on death row. But in a town famous for racism and lynchings. . . Is this justice?
Welcome to Hotel Ballymun
A language show that didn't let people speak - how Irish
Like lambs to the slaughter
When the saint comes marching home
CDs of the week - Rock
CDs of the week - Jazz
CDs of the week - Classical
Highway to heaven
Drawn success
OFFCUE
It's Austen without the happy ending
Sedgwick's 15 minutes of farce
From Dogme-style to doggy-style
How Shepard and Rea tamed the wild west
Life is just one long dress rehearsal
The past is another city
It's a wonderful life. . .
Paperbacks: Tom Widger
A Corolla by any other name
Give green a chance
Peugeot broadens 207 range and introduces 4x4 SUV for first time
Superminis feel the squeeze from new mini models and family cars
Ross O'Carroll Kelly - I go, "This can't be the end. . ." but she gives me this smile, roysh, a sad smile, as if to say, basically, it is.
Ross's Guide To Life No 98: The Grange. . . again
JAGGED LITTLE PILLS
The epitome of grandeur and elegance
Anna Villas, Ranelagh: Euro1.25m Bookish charm in D6
Radcliff Hall, Sandymount: Euro1.1m
Churchview Road, Killiney: Euro615,000
Doorstep Doctor
Best of the rest
Blackrock, Co Dublin: Euro1.65m Space and seclusion in suburbia
Bangor Road, Crumlin: Euro450,000
Whitehall Cottage, Foxrock: Euro950,000
Area Spotlight Marino
Ballyduff House, Cloyne, Midleton, Co Cork: Euro1.25m Country living in grand old style
Soapbox - 'Estate agent is a misunderstood profession'
Fairyhill, Roscrea: Euro298,000
Kilmore Quay: Euro350,000
Buyers stay away as withdrawals dominate at auction
Kilmore Quay, Co Wexford: from Euro279,000 - Quay to good family living
Lough Rynn, Co Leitrim: from Euro385,000
Druids Glen, Co Wicklow: fromEuro899,000
Kilronan Castle, Co Roscommon: from Euro319,000
Blessington, Co Wicklow: from Euro287,000
Cleariestown, Co Wexford: from Euro182,500
Beech Park, Leixlip, Co Kildare: from Euro250,000 - Apartment life's a beech
SUNDAY VIEWING
Athlone, Co Westmeath: from Euro250,000
Hollystown, Dublin 15: from Euro745,000
Celbridge, Co Kildare: from Euro335,000
Navan Road, Dublin 15: from Euro405,000
Laytown, Co Meath: from Euro284,000
Spring into action with a new look
Irish money finds new home in Germany
Overseas Focus Jersey - Move to the Jersey beat
Property Gallery
Commercial Briefs
'Professional objectors' stop hotel
Disappearing Tesco hurting small business in Wexford
Dunshaughlin mixed development in danger
On the Move with MTS Lettings
Energy targets slated as 'greenwashing'
Aer Lingus US partner in scheduling meltdown
Market wrap: US fears continue to hit Europe
LRC intervenes in airport fire service row
Desmond UK music venue in rude health
Employees back survival plan at troubled manufacturer
Milestones
Numbers
The week that was
The week ahead
Planet vs jobs: the lights are on in the EU but no one's home
Sub-prime loans could mean trouble at home
Drogheda in stadium log jam
Exploration firm hopes to strike oil under new Iraqi law
Look of the Irish suits the UK
Church finds profit in the appliance of Scientology
History repeating itself
Galileo - a miss for Ireland?
'Free banking' nothing but a marketing tool
Taking personal finance to class
North's banks expected to clarify position on charges
Mortgage Times revokes competitive broker commission terms
RT� pulls 11890 ad for being 'too aggreesive'
PUBLIUS
Social networking: sharing is caring for the bottom line
Digital cameras: a snapshot of the age
Indigenous firms lose out on skilled labour
Ireland 'places its bets on science' to beat job cuts
What financial service? What phone company? . . .What website?
Sick of getting away from it all?
MUST READ. . .
MUST LISTEN. . .
Fenian throwbacks in Iran
Working mothers pierce the glass ceiling by staying at home
Furlong jumps hurdles in race to be first
Firing takes time and patience
SIDELINE CUTS
Time to sink or swim
NATIONAL HURLING LEAGUE PREVIEWS
Lesser lights leave Shamrocks to shine
Late revival sees Cross earn replay
Goal-hungry Westmeath triumph
Monaghan escape the mediocrity
All too easy for Cork
Duddy sends Garden into raptures with win
HARMISON BACKS WAYWARD ENGLAND DESPITE DESPERATE OPENING
ALONSO BELIEVES HE CAN NULLIFY RAIKKONEN'S ADVANTAGE
KUYT ENJOYING THE ROUGH AND TUMBLE OF PREMIERSHIP SEASON
RUGBY WORLD MOURNS PASSING OF TERENURE GREAT LIAM O'DEA
MURRAY FIGHTS OFF HAAS AND INJURY TO SECURE EPIC QUARTER-FINAL WIN
HAWKINS WINS DASH FOR THE LINE IN ANNUAL ST PATRICK'S DAY RACE
ROEDER CALLS FOR A CHANGE OF ATTITUDE AT NEWCASTLE
SMITH SAYS HIS EXILES SQUAD ARE READY FOR TOUGH SEASON CLIMAX
TUNNICLIFF LEADS THE CHASING PACK BEHIND NIRAT IN YALONG BAY
TOP DRIVE: GOLF CLASSIC IN AID OF IRISH AUTISM
Lure of St Pat's was too strong to ignore
SO WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
18 MARCH 1995 STEVE COLLINS WINS WBO SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE AGAINST CHRIS EUBANK
CHOICE WORDS
HOW'S THE FORM?
At last, the Gold Cup. At last, an answer to all those who doubted my Kauto Star
TIME TO REFLECT
Baron stays on strong to claim Midlands title
Laetitia fancied to claim feature race
Remote control hand stays awake all night long
The player that took the world by storm
Irish fans could see double for wrong reasons
GUI's new smart card leads golf forward
Aworking class hero is something we don't see
Title wanders closer
Still at six degrees of separation
Sunderland look up to Evans
Psycho remains at loose
GLORY HUNT
Shades of the surreal in selections
Europe's big hitters need to prove mettle
PREVIEWS
Mixed emotions
ANOTHER TREACY TO TAKE ON THE WORLD
Six nations and not a single winner in sight
French do it at the very death again
Choking on the hard decisions
Ireland's backline were on fire but cheap scores cost us Championship at the death
PLAYER RATINGS
Magical mystery tour
Rome was tamed in under a day
O'Sullivan praises the effort of his players
Ireland looking good as Pakistan begin to flounder
LATE FRENCH ENCORE MAKES IRISH LES MISERABLES
Nationwide blackouts loom as ESB unions revolt
Eight-try Ireland triumph but it's not enough
Victim describes how rape by Gibney ended her Olympic dream
US forces Irish-based guitar duo to cancel American tour
Mother's Day joy for the Carberrys
Bullet from Casement's illfated 'Aud' on sale on eBay
Private report on autistic boy emailed to strangers
Tribune columnists Paul Howard and John Boyne delighted with National Book Award wins
Six people hospitalised after two fires
Hain warning that devolution 'not done deal'
Garda injured in road smash
Mother's hope for lost daughter
Clarification
Garda� admit stabbing 'a complete mystery'
Two in FIve apprentices admit to being drunk inwork
Stay-put public servants to be sent to the fringes of the Pale
Romanian PPS-for-sale scam under investigation by garda�
Irish Bag Lady plans to rid the world of plastic bags
Austen's Irish love affair was closer to a 'mild FLirtation'
Shamrock around the clock - Man (66) charged over White House 'bomb' scare
Too soon to say if Irelandwill benefit from hottest year ever
Poles apart but still immersed in Irish culture
Good clean Patrick's Day fun as parade gets off to a windy start
Croke Park beefs up security for Wales visit
New laws to tackle parking in vicinity of GAA HQ
'My dream was to swim. He ruined my life'
Cameron goes from right to left
FBI file reveals plot to kill Monroe
Womanwrongly jailed for killing sons found dead
Cricketers killed in road accident
Police to be charged over Bell death
Kiss of life could be the kiss of death when it comes to your heart
Six killed in Fallujah truck blast
Extradition of banana executives demanded
Chinese close shops around Great Wall
Irena's list: The untold story of a Holocaust heroine
Life after Bertie: the four who could be Taoiseach
O'Hanlon killing was likely 'revenge served cold'
Battle rages behind closed doors of universities
Action must be taken against legal 'wall of silence' surrounding rape cases
ONE HIDEOUS CRIME? SO MANY DIFFERENT PUNISHMENTS
'Carney's desire was to have his decision stand'
'Late Late' crasher fit to face trial after treatment
Report criticises PPP secrecy
'Elaborate' voting scam suspected in 2004 local elections
New voluntary measures to protect domestic workers
Wicklow councillor accused of breaching ethics legislation by not declaring conflict of interest
Garda inquiry continues into death of Derek O'Toole
'It's like something the Shankill Butchers would have done'
IT FIGURES?
AGENDA WHAT'S IN STORE FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS � �
THE BIG QUESTION - Are there any signs of an end to Mugabe's brutality in Zimbabwe?
Green big guns in the phoney election war
INSIDE POLITICS
Roman's legions
Stout debate that hides narrow logic
A festival of green, while the rest of us turn blue
QUOTE, UNQUOTE
Garda outrage at media leaks is difficult to take
Embrace Mother's Day while you can
Letters to the editor
Choking on the hard decisions
LATE FRENCH ENCORE MAKES IRISH LES MISERABLES
LATE FRENCH ENCORE MAKES IRISH LES MISERABLES
Ireland looking good as Pakistan begin to flounder
O'Sullivan praises the effort of his players
Rome was tamed in under a day
Magical mystery tour
PLAYER RATINGS
Ireland's backline were on fire but cheap scores cost us Championship at the death
Choking on the hard decisions
Choking on the hard decisions
French do it at the very death again
Six nations and not a single winner in sight
ANOTHER TREACY TO TAKE ON THE WORLD
Mixed emotions
PREVIEWS
Europe's big hitters need to prove mettle
Shades of the surreal in selections
GLORY HUNT
Psycho remains at loose
Sunderland look up to Evans
Still at six degrees of separation
Title wanders closer
Aworking class hero is something we don't see
GUI's new smart card leads golf forward
Irish fans could see double for wrong reasons
The player that took the world by storm
Remote control hand stays awake all night long
Laetitia fancied to claim feature race
Baron stays on strong to claim Midlands title
TIME TO REFLECT
At last, the Gold Cup. At last, an answer to all those who doubted my Kauto Star
At last, the Gold Cup. At last, an answer
HOW'S THE FORM?
CHOICE WORDS
18 MARCH 1995 STEVE COLLINS WINS WBO SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE AGAINST CHRIS EUBANK
SO WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
Lure of St Pat's was too strong to ignore
TOP DRIVE: GOLF CLASSIC IN AID OF IRISH AUTISM
TUNNICLIFF LEADS THE CHASING PACK BEHIND NIRAT IN YALONG BAY
SMITH SAYS HIS EXILES SQUAD ARE READY FOR TOUGH SEASON CLIMAX
ROEDER CALLS FOR A CHANGE OF ATTITUDE AT NEWCASTLE
HAWKINS WINS DASH FOR THE LINE IN ANNUAL ST PATRICK'S DAY RACE
MURRAY FIGHTS OFF HAAS AND INJURY TO SECURE EPIC QUARTER-FINAL WIN
RUGBY WORLD MOURNS PASSING OF TERENURE GREAT LIAM O'DEA
KUYT ENJOYING THE ROUGH AND TUMBLE OF PREMIERSHIP SEASON
ALONSO BELIEVES HE CAN NULLIFY RAIKKONEN'S ADVANTAGE
HARMISON BACKS WAYWARD ENGLAND DESPITE DESPERATE OPENING
Duddy sends Garden into raptures with win
All too easy for Cork
Monaghan escape the mediocrity
Goal-hungry Westmeath triumph
Late revival sees Cross earn replay
Lesser lights leave Shamrocks to shine
NATIONAL HURLING LEAGUE PREVIEWS
Time to sink or swim
SIDELINE CUTS
Letters to the editor
Embrace Mother's Day while you can
Garda outrage at media leaks is dif"cult to take
QUOTE, UNQUOTE
A festival of green, while the rest of us turn blue
Stout debate that hides narrow logic
Roman's legions
INSIDE POLITICS
Green big guns in the phoney election war
THE BIG QUESTION - Are there any signs of an end to Mugabe's brutality in Zimbabwe?
AGENDA WHAT'S IN STORE FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS � �
IT FIGURES?
'It's like something the Shankill Butchers would have done'
Garda inquiry continues into death of Derek O'Toole
Wicklow councillor accused of breaching ethics legislation by not declaring conflict of interest
New voluntary measures to protect domestic workers
'Elaborate' voting scam suspected in 2004 local elections
Report criticises PPP secrecy
'Late Late' crasher fit to face trial after treatment
'Carney's desire was to have his decision stand'
ONE HIDEOUS CRIME? SO MANY DIFFERENT PUNISHMENTS
Action must be taken against legal 'wall of silence' surrounding rape cases
Battle rages behind closed doors of universities
O'Hanlon killing was likely 'revenge served cold'
Life after Bertie: the four who could be Taoiseach
Irena's list: The untold story of a Holocaust heroine
Chinese close shops around Great Wall
Extradition of banana executives demanded
Six killed in Fallujah truck blast
Kiss of life could be the kiss of death when it comes to your heart
Police to be charged over Bell death
Cricketers killed in road accident
Womanwrongly jailed for killing sons found dead
FBI file reveals plot to kill Monroe
Cameron goes from right to left
'My dream was to swim. He ruined my life'
New laws to tackle parking in vicinity of GAA HQ
Croke Park beefs up security for Wales visit
Good clean Patrick's Day fun as parade gets off to a windy start
Poles apart but still immersed in Irish culture
Too soon to say if Irelandwill benefit from hottest year ever
Shamrock around the clock - Man (66) charged over White House 'bomb' scare
Austen's Irish love affair was closer to a 'mild FLirtation'
Irish Bag Lady plans to rid the world of plastic bags
Romanian PPS-for-sale scam under investigation by garda�
Stay-put public servants to be sent to the fringes of the Pale
Two in FIve apprentices admit to being drunk inwork
Garda� admit stabbing 'a complete mystery'
Clarification
Mother's hope for lost daughter
Garda injured in road smash
Hain warning that devolution 'not done deal'
Six people hospitalised after two fires
Tribune columnists Paul Howard and John Boyne delighted with National Book Award wins
Private report on autistic boy emailed to strangers
Bullet from Casement's illfated 'Aud' on sale on eBay
Mother's Day joy for the Carberrys
US forces Irish-based guitar duo to cancel American tour
Victim describes how rape by Gibney ended her Olympic dream
Eight-try Ireland triumph but it's not enough
Nationwide blackouts loom as ESB unions revolt
DID YOU EVER KNOW THAT YOU'RE MY HERO? - A king and a gentleman
TRAVEL JETCETERA
'CISCO FEVER
Back in old Napoli
JAGGED LITTLE PILLS
HONEY, WE WON AN AWARD
Turn Japanese
TRIED & TASTED QUARTER-POUNDER BURGERS
STALK SHOW
STEAL v SPREE
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'
LOVE IS IN THE AIR
MONOCHROME MOOD
High-street highs
TREND SETTERS FACE FOOD
NEW PRODUCT OF THE WEEK CHANEL PRECISION HAND CREAM
Batting practice
51 WAYS TO REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT . . . . .
IRISH BOYS DOING THE BUSINESS
SON SHINE
WHAT DO WE WANT. . .
FRIENDS FOR LIFE RUAIR� AND OIS�N QUINN
MY SECRET LIFE - RASHER Artist
THE FIVE-MINUTE INTERVIEW - Living in the moment and loving life
hot shots
LOATHINGIT
LOVING IT
EASY LIKE A SUNDAY MORNING - Meditation, afternoon tea and no noisy children
Ross's Guide To Life No 98: The Grange. . . again
I go, "This can't be the end. . ." but she gives me this smile, roysh, a sad smile, as if to say, basically, it is.
Superminis feel the squeeze from new mini models and family cars
Peugeot broadens 207 range and introduces 4x4 SUV for first time
Give green a chance
A Corolla by any other name
Paperbacks: Tom Widger
It's a wonderful life. . .
The past is another city
Life is just one long dress rehearsal
How Shepard and Rea tamed the wild west
From Dogme-style to doggy-style
Sedgwick's 15 minutes of farce
It's Austen without the happy ending
The rites of spring
Health spas offering a wide variety of services for every budget!
OFFCUE
Drawn success
Highway to heaven
CDs of the week - Classical
CDs of the week - Jazz
CDs of the week - Rock
When the saint comes marching home
Like lambs to the slaughter
A language show that didn't let people speak - how Irish
Welcome to Hotel Ballymun
Seven elderly white victims. . . and a black man on death row. But in a town famous for racism and lynchings. . . Is this justice?
Angry old town
John Boyne's shorts - No.16 Fame
Hidden in the privacy of public transport
Becoming more British than the British themselves
Something old, something New Look
Don't overcome your fears - buy into more!
Life as we know it - What I miss most about the Dublin social scene is the wonderful people
On the Move with MTS Lettings
Dunshaughlin mixed development in danger
Disappearing Tesco hurting small business in Wexford
'Professional objectors' stop hotel
Commercial Briefs
Property Gallery
Overseas Focus Jersey - Move to the Jersey beat
Irish money finds new home in Germany
Spring into action with a new look
Laytown, Co Meath: from Euro284,000
Navan Road, Dublin 15: from Euro405,000
Celbridge, Co Kildare: from Euro335,000
Hollystown, Dublin 15: from Euro745,000
Athlone, Co Westmeath: from Euro250,000
SUNDAY VIEWING
Beech Park, Leixlip, Co Kildare: from Euro250,000 - Apartment life's a beech
Cleariestown, Co Wexford: from Euro182,500
Blessington, Co Wicklow: from Euro287,000
Kilronan Castle, Co Roscommon: from Euro319,000
Druids Glen, Co Wicklow: fromEuro899,000
Lough Rynn, Co Leitrim: from Euro385,000
Kilmore Quay, Co Wexford: from Euro279,000 - Quay to good family living
Buyers stay away as withdrawals dominate at auction
Kilmore Quay: Euro350,000
Fairyhill, Roscrea: Euro298,000
Soapbox - 'Estate agent is a misunderstood profession'
Ballyduff House, Cloyne, Midleton, Co Cork: Euro1.25m Country living in grand old style
Area Spotlight Marino
Whitehall Cottage, Foxrock: Euro950,000
Bangor Road, Crumlin: Euro450,000
Blackrock, Co Dublin: Euro1.65m Space and seclusion in suburbia
Best of the rest
Doorstep Doctor
Churchview Road, Killiney: Euro615,000
Radcliff Hall, Sandymount: Euro1.1m
Anna Villas, Ranelagh: Euro1.25m Bookish charm in D6
The epitome of grandeur and elegance
Firing takes time and patience
Furlong jumps hurdles in race to be "rst
The American dream begins in Dublin
A life at sea is the life for me
Postgrad opportunities on the southside of Dublin city centre
Will further qualifications enhance employment prospects?
The selection process heats up for students
Professional bodies - operating in tandem with the academic world
Taught or research masters - it's really down to the individual
Creating a competitive advantage through education
Summer schools encompass both the traditional and the unique
Career Doctor
One to one with Robert Mac Giolla Phadraig
Scouting Ireland leading the pack
Working mothers pierce the glass ceiling by staying at home
Fenian throwbacks in Iran
MUST LISTEN. . .
MUST READ. . .
Sick of getting away from it all?
Falling short within a few crazy hours
HOW MUCH OF A HIT DID EQUITY-BASED SSIAS TAKE?
Beware of banks bearing gifts
What financial service? What phone company? . . .What website?
Ireland 'places its bets on science' to beat job cuts
Indigenous firms lose out on skilled labour
Digital cameras: a snapshot of the age
Social networking: sharing is caring for the bottom line
PUBLIUS
RT� pulls 11890 ad for being 'too aggreesive'
Mortgage Times revokes competitive broker commission terms
North's banks expected to clarify position on charges
Taking personal finance to class
'Free banking' nothing but a marketing tool
Galileo - a miss for Ireland?
History repeating itself
Church finds profit in the appliance of Scientology
Look of the Irish suits the UK
Exploration firm hopes to strike oil under new Iraqi law
Drogheda in stadium log jam
Sub-prime loans could mean trouble at home
Planet vs jobs: the lights are on in the EU but no one's home
The week ahead
The week that was
Numbers
Milestones
Employees back survival plan at troubled manufacturer
Desmond UK music venue in rude health
LRC intervenes in airport fire service row
Market wrap: US fears continue to hit Europe
Aer Lingus US partnter in scheduling meltdown
Energy targets slated as 'greenwashing'
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