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spacer Tribune Archive 22 April 2007

RUBBER SOUL
LOVING IT
LOATHING IT
HOT SHOTS
MY SECRET LIFE - Sport plays an important part in my life
FRIENDS FOR LIFE SR STANILAUS KENNEDY AND RACHEL COLLIER
FISHY BUSINESS
THE SNAPPER
GREY OLD TIME
LINE DANCING
The men's groom
NEW PRODUCT OF THE WEEK LIP TWINS
BE A LASHER DR HAUSCHKA MASCARA
TREND SETTERS BOOT'S BEAUTY SERUM
HIDDEN GEMS
Designs for life
INCOMING
STEAL v SPREE
TOP TIPS
Risk it for a biscuit
Spilling the coolest beans
Nothing to eat for dinner? Just have the Butler do it. . .
PLAYING KETCHUP
TRAVEL JETCETERA
DID YOU EVER KNOW THAT YOU'RE MY HERO? - Gentle giant
Lending credibility to bad borrowing
It's snobs rule as Kate's on the receiving end of some class action
Cracking the code to stretch the budget
The rough guide to Frank
The awards Katherine Duffy wins New Irish Writer award
A scare at bedtime for the nation's boomtown brats
Why Springsteen was born to run and run
Euro jazz before a Dublin jury
Setting the contemporary classical music world to rights
A taste of Kilkenny
The preacher men
Third time's a charm
Film of the week - Sometimes you can't make it on your own
This week's releases Not another New York minute
Offcue
Catching the wave of a summer read
The final word from the Dark Lady
Stranger than fiction, far from fact
Small remains beautiful
Second-hand but not second-rate
Safe Transit not a problem with ESP
Driving with the top down
Fairgreen attraction in Dublin 4
No 11 South Hill, Dartry 2m - D6 Dartry delight
No 10 Albert Place East: 1.05m
No 22 Court Apartments, Wilton Place: 695,000
Best of the rest
Brighton Rd, Rathgar: AMV 2.75m - Heavenly living in Rathgar
Rialto, Dublin 8: 535,000
Drumcondra, Dublin 9: 529,000
Area Spotlight Blanchardstown
No 18 Carrig Villas, Delgany: 1.05m - Take in the sun by the sea
Castlefleming House and Gate Lodge, Laois: 1.6m
Baunkyle, Co Clare: 700,000
Three-bed in Clonskeagh makes almost 1m over AMV
Dalriada, Knocklyon, Dublin: from 395,000 - Style and convenience
Meadows Way, Carlow: 230,000
Bellingham, Portlaoise: From 265,000
Herberton, St James's Walk: from 300,000 - Be green near The Green
Carrigglas Manor, Longford: from 340,000
The Plaza, Ballymun: from 295,000
Eden, Blackrock, Co Cork: from 320,000
Glebe Court, Deansgrange: From 850,000 - Exclusive luxury in Deansgrange
Stocking Wood, Rathfarnham: from 410,000
Bective Lodge: from 320,000 Luxury lodge living in Meath
Parkview, Stepaside: from 340,000
Farnham Estate: from 449,339
Let's go outside in the sunshine
Answer the Caribbean call of Los Canales
On the market
Overseas Focus Wales - Where Irish investors are having a Wales of a time
Property Gallery
Selling your house in a slowdown
CALL IN THE EXPERTS
Concerns over Carney plan
Limerick Hilton set to open at end of the month
Marks & Spencers to enter Athlone
Legal aid for investors in UK
Record levels of office letting activity in Dublin for early '07
If it wasn't for those pesky students. . .Undercover blues as IMRO use students to to keep tabs on royalties
AIB not getting carried away as Eastern Bloc scores with Uefa
Supervalu stores set to surpass Dunnes
Staff alarm over review of airport ambulance service
Ryder Cup compensation claim rejected
PDs are at least making some sense of stamp duty conundrum
Central Bank coins it . . . thanks to Beckett
Soldiers find a bad destiny on the web
'Wintel' duo discovers that breaking up is hard to do
Gadgets that help you to spot the hotspot 13
Somebody 'should' have shouted stop
Paying the price for performance
WAGE SLAVE - Graft dodgers of the world: unite and take over
Political power struggles
ON THE MOVE
Nua's subprime number
My Mentor: Sean Coughlan on Brendan Tuohy
Leinster must improve or heads will roll
FULL STEAM AHEAD
HEINEKEN CUP SEMI-FINAL PREVIEW
David happy to earn respect of the Goliaths
Rankin ruled out of "rst home game
AGAINST THE HEAD
Sluggish return to Shef"eld for champion Dott
Leicester way too Goode
Garryowen through in frantic finish
US-style salary system can holster big guns
THE MAJOR MINORS
PERFECT LIES
Mayo will shade the league today and set momentum for All Ireland success
SIDELINE CUTS
Sceptics to true believers
GAELIC GAMES PREVIEWS
A NEW SENSE OF PURPOSE
ALLIANZ NFL DIVISION ONE FINAL PREVIEW
Walk softly for you walk on my dreams
22 APRIL 2004 FORMER NFL STAR PAT TILLMAN IS KILLED BY FRIENDLY FIRE ON DUTY IN AFGHANISTAN
SO WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
HOW'S THE FORM?
Tralee to provide stern challenge for Omagh CBS
PROBE INTO DERRY MURDER
Dandy Man wins for Collins
Gripes about the Grand National? Don't start
The time of his life
Hellishly dull watching the Demon Sphere
INSIDE POLITICS
THE BIG QUESTION - Is Cowen right to want to make the future debt-free for our children?
Don't bank on him
Kuyt's 13th very unlucky for Wigan
Party is put back
Blades show steel with vital draw
Stapleton seeks to take Bradford reins again
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SEMI-FINAL FIRST LEG PREVIEW
Gifted colt coming into his prime
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SEMIFINAL FIRST LEG PREVIEW
Mourinho promised 6m bonus
'NOBODY BUT CHO IS TO BLAME FOR THIS'
'I want to pass the ability to shoot a rifle down to my 8-year-old girl'
Shock became anger after Cho tapes
Woolmer: police want to talk to Pakistan captain
The race to be President
'Sarko' gets into the saddle for his big test
'Unless you have a needle in your arm, there is no help for these kids'
Half of prisoners reoffend within four years
Bertie briefcase claims: Row dates back to Arms Trial gun-running
Jo Jo Dullard's sister 'convinced' as British TV psychics identify burial site
It's my party and I'll spend over �500,000 if I want to
Clare to host wacky stone-throwing contest
He decided to kill himself; instead his sister lies dead
KATHLEEN'S DOOMED AFFAIR WITH THE MAN HER DAUGHTERS KILLED
Lawlor's widow aims to halt tribunal's Quarryvale probe
Owen family may challenge Dalkey baby inquest "ndings
Grandad Bertie says Georgina's twin boys names are 'different'
'They would beat my little boy to death if we went back to Nigeria'
We need to talk about Cho
Reynolds rejects garda penthouse protection
Talks to resume in ongoing nurses' pay dispute
Never a dull moment in 200 years of Irish politics
Dublin man's family blame gardai for his death
All eyes on Bertie for the general election date
The world unites for road safety message
The cold case of the hard cash
Comeback kids eye Dail seats on their return to the election trail
EASY LIKE A SUNDAY MORNING - 'We all sit down together for a lovely lunch on Sunday'
TRIED & TASTED CHILLI DIPPING SAUCE
GRIS IS THE WORD
MONEY TALKS *
Life as we know it I don't have to feel flat anymore about the shoe not fitting
A whistlestop tour of the United States of Ryan
John Boyne's shorts No.21 Boniface
The judges - Writers can often bear fruit from failure
Extracts- 'I ran to the kitchen and took a knife. . .'
Late-night radio as it should be
CDs of the week - Rock
CDs of the week - Jazz
CDs of the week - Classical
Paperbacks: Tom Widger
No more stops and starts over green car technology
Ross O'Carroll Kelly - "Hanging from the ceiling of the shopping centre, there's, like, six or seven humungous posters . . . of me, standing there, stork bollock naked, except for the tie and the ball"
Doorstep Doctor
Soapbox - 'If we keep on talking about a property crash, we're going to talk ourselves into one'
SUNDAY VIEWING
Priorsgate, Tallaght, Dublin 24: from 285,000
LIVE IT UP OUTDOORS
Private hospitals must wait
O'Leary and DAA in war of words over new terminal
Final call for national broadband plan
Market wrap: European stocks on the rise again
Milestones
Numbers
The week that was
The week ahead
Hackney representative denies overcharging despite fares double that of regular taxis
Tech firm recruits ex-Philips executive
Tough approach from Pension Board could turn off new trustees
Rise in food prices fails to bite for consumers
Graftonunlikely to take selling route as completions slow
Fund managers want to keep money at home
Misselling claims prompt call for class-action suits
Heineken Irish distribution arm sees turnover lose its head
French race for le grand fromage in cat and mouse economy
ASK PATRICIA. . .
ONE TO ONE
CAREER DOCTOR
Life of a salesman
The only meaningful crisis strategy is openness
KINGSTON IN FLYING FORM AS LAOIS DISPOSE OF CHAMPIONS MAYO
DERRY STORM AHEAD TO CLAIM ULSTER MINOR LEAGUE IN EXTRA TIME
HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL WIN ALL IRELAND TITLE AFTER LONG BATTLE
FLEMING STILL BELIEVES AUSTRAILA CAN BE BEATEN IN WORLD CUP
HARTLEY WARY OF NAISMITH THREAT AS CELTIC STAND ON BRINK OF TITLE
O'NEILL PREDICTS GREAT SUCCESS FOR VILLA'S LEVEL-HEADED YOUNGSTERS
ROSSI SENDS WARNING TO RIVALS WITH POLE POSITION IN ISTANBUL
CLERMONT THROUGH TO CHALLENGE CUP FINAL AFTER WIN OVER DRAGONS
GAYLE BLOWS ENGLAND'S EARLY BOWLING HOPES OUT OF THE WATER
HOEY TAKES A ONE-SHOT LEAD AFTER STEADY THIRD-ROUND PLAY
MONKSTOWN DECIDE AGAINST PROPOSED MERGER WITH LANSDOWNE
Holders give up their crown despite Buckley's late salvo
AIB LEAGUE ROUND-UP
CHOICE WORDS
Irish duo make for very fine Reading
Zamora gives Hammers hope
Sanchez claims first crucial point
Rangers fightback delays Celtic celebrations
One-two finish for Murphy
Classy Creachadoir tipped to tough it out
English interests to add spice to the festivities
Swimming body spends more on PR than on child welfare
Union calls for extra holidays for all
Killer's family say they are 'so sorry'
Gunman kills hostage at Nasa base
Taliban uses boy to behead 'spy'
Talks on 'Elgin Marbles' return
Hopes fade for 'ghost yacht' crew
Who do the French fancy on voting day?
Australia's 'randy ramming' wild camels get the hump DownUnder
Slow start to Nigerian election as irregularities plague poll
Unlucky number seven looms large
McDowell cops on to yesterday's news
The medical profession should be paying for Neary
QUOTE, UNQUOTE
Harney needs to take a hard line on the health system
Days Like These 'A black man galloped over a woman in Capel Street'
General electionmust be fought on the issues that matter
'People who have been very ill but haven't died say nurses are saints, which I think is highly unlikely'
Letters to the editor
Let's blame it all on America's culture
Polling the public's two cents can't always make sense
Bank officials told 'gabbing' about work attracts kidnappers
FF property package to include stamp duty reform
Man arrested in stabbing probe
Firearms arrests made in Cork city
TDs to challenge Dail in High Court
Man injured in Belfast shooting
UUP leader calls for party reform
Greens refuse FG pre-election pact
Harney urged to compensate nurses
Satire show on RTE not quite 'PC'
Green fingers may pick up 'Oscar'
Sex offender's status not illegal
IT FIGURES. . .
'Mum's the word' strategy on stamp duty has to change before the election
EASY LIKE A SUNDAY MORNING - 'We all sit down together for a lovely lunch on Sunday'
TRIED & TASTED CHILLI DIPPING SAUCE
GRIS IS THE WORD
Life as we know it I don't have to feel flat anymore about the shoe not fitting
A whistlestop tour of the United States of Ryan
John Boyne's shorts No.21 Boniface
The judges - Writers can often bear fruit from failure
Extracts- 'I ran to the kitchen and took a knife. . .'
Late-night radio as it should be
CDs of the week - Rock
CDs of the week - Jazz
CDs of the week - Classical
Paperbacks: Tom Widger
No more stops and starts over green car technology
"Hanging from the ceiling of the shopping centre, there's, like, six or seven humungous posters . . . of me, standing there, stork bollock naked, except for the tie and the ball"
Doorstep Doctor
Soapbox - 'If we keep on talking about a property crash, we're going to talk ourselves into one'
SUNDAY VIEWING
Priorsgate, Tallaght, Dublin 24: from 285,000
LIVE IT UP OUTDOORS
Private hospitals must wait
O'Leary and DAA in war of words over new terminal
Final call for national broadband plan
Market wrap: European stocks on the rise again
Milestones
Numbers
The week that was
The week ahead
Hackney representative denies overcharging despite fares double that of regular taxis
Tech firm recruits ex-Philips executive
Tough approach from Pension Board could turn off new trustees
Rise in food prices fails to bite for consumers
Graftonunlikely to take selling route as completions slow
Fund managers want to keep money at home
Misselling claims prompt call for class-action suits
Heineken Irish distribution arm sees turnover lose its head
French race for le grand fromage in cat and mouse economy
MONEY TALKS *
ASK PATRICIA. . .
ONE TO ONE
CAREER DOCTOR
Life of a salesman
The only meaningful crisis strategy is openness
KINGSTON IN FLYING FORM AS LAOIS DISPOSE OF CHAMPIONS MAYO
DERRY STORM AHEAD TO CLAIM ULSTER MINOR LEAGUE IN EXTRA TIME
HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL WIN ALL IRELAND TITLE AFTER LONG BATTLE
FLEMING STILL BELIEVES AUSTRAILA CAN BE BEATEN IN WORLD CUP
HARTLEY WARY OF NAISMITH THREAT AS CELTIC STAND ON BRINK OF TITLE
O'NEILL PREDICTS GREAT SUCCESS FOR VILLA'S LEVEL-HEADED YOUNGSTERS
ROSSI SENDS WARNING TO RIVALS WITH POLE POSITION IN ISTANBUL
CLERMONT THROUGH TO CHALLENGE CUP FINAL AFTER WIN OVER DRAGONS
GAYLE BLOWS ENGLAND'S EARLY BOWLING HOPES OUT OF THE WATER
HOEY TAKES A ONE-SHOT LEAD AFTER STEADY THIRD-ROUND PLAY
MONKSTOWN DECIDE AGAINST PROPOSED MERGER WITH LANSDOWNE
Holders give up their crown despite Buckley's late salvo
AIB LEAGUE ROUND-UP
CHOICE WORDS
Irish duo make for very fine Reading
Zamora gives Hammers hope
Sanchez claims first crucial point
Rangers fightback delays Celtic celebrations
Swimming body spends more on PR than on child welfare
Union calls for extra holidays for all
Killer's family say they are 'so sorry'
Gunman kills hostage at Nasa base
Taliban uses boy to behead 'spy'
Talks on 'Elgin Marbles' return
Hopes fade for 'ghost yacht' crew
Who do the French fancy on voting day?
Australia's 'randy ramming' wild camels get the hump DownUnder
Slow start to Nigerian election as irregularities plague poll
Unlucky number seven looms large
McDowell cops on to yesterday's news
The medical profession should be paying for Neary
QUOTE, UNQUOTE
Harney needs to take a hard line on the health system
Days Like These 'A black man galloped over a woman in Capel Street'
General electionmust be fought on the issues that matter
'People who have been very ill but haven't died say nurses are saints, which I think is highly unlikely'
Letters to the editor
Let's blame it all on America's culture
Polling the public's two cents can't always make sense
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