EASY LIKE A SUNDAY MORNING - You won't drag me near the shops because Sunday is all about family
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LOVING IT
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LOATHING IT
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HOT SHOTS
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THE FIVE-MINUTE INTERVIEW - 'Everybody is satisfied with nonsense'
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MY SECRET LIFE
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FRIENDS FOR LIFE SE�N AND KIERAN MURPHY
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SATELLITE DISHES
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STOKING THE FIRE
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PRESSED-ON MEMORIES
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CHOOSE LIFE
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Hair to be different
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NEW PRODUCT OF THE WEEK RUBY WAX MAKE-UP BAG
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TREND SETTERS CHOCOLATE MAKE-UP
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SHINE ON VICHY OLIGO 25 LIP GLOSS
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What men want
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IT'S TEE TIME!
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INCOMING
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STEAL v SPREE
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GIFT OF THE CRAB
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TRIED & TASTED SALT AND VINEGAR CRISPS
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PURPLE PAIN
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WINE IN THE WALL
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TOP 10 COASTAL WAL K S
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THREE OF THE BEST. . . SOUTH AFRICAN GAME LODGES
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TRAVEL BRIEFING
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HIP-PIP HOTEL!
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ASK THE EXPERT DR GRAHAM FRY
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TRAVEL JETCETERA
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DID YOU EVER KNOW THAT YOU'RE MY HERO? Superman wears his pyjamas
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Life as we know it - Reasonably fit and healthy, it's a genuine achievement
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Prison breaks Paris (in three days)
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'Red Light Winter' puts the buff into theatre
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New chapter begins for Dublin Writers' Festival
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John Boyne's shorts - No.28 Forgiveness
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Trawling through the wreckage
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Go on, go on, go on, go on. . .
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C4 viewing is becoming the stuff of Room 101 nightmares
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A good Fry day for a bit of word play
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Shining twilight
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CDs of the week - Rock
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CDs of the week - Jazz
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CDs of the week - Classical
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From west Cork with love
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Organics andRichie Buckley among Carlow highlights
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When Harry met reality
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Film of the week - Cool and the gang hit lucky thirteen
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Other films this week
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Ones to watch outside the winners' circle
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The bee movie is back
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Offcue
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Riley's riva gouaches keeps on flowing
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An award in need of greater Impac
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Anepic Irish mess
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Mastery does not desert him
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Remembering the Beslanmassacre
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Something wicked this way comes
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Paperbacks: Tom Widger
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Skoda releases its favourite Fabia
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Kid Kia grows up in time for 2008 sales
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Nissan top of the class in safety tests
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Little Mini motor with big ideas
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Renault's latest taste of France in an Irish summer
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At a loss? . . . .Text Ross
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Ross O'Carroll Kelly - "JP's like ' Ross, turn on Joe Duffy. . .' I'm like 'You mean that phoneshow for boggers, skobes and pensioners? I'm not even sure you can get it this side of the city'"
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Creating beautiful Bath rooms in D4
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Doorstep Doctor
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No 42 Sandycove Road, Co Dublin: Euro1.7m - Period living by the seaside
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No 4 Bush"eld Terrace, Dublin 4: Euro1.1m AMV
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No 16 Rutledge Terrace, Dublin 8: Euro750,000
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Best of the rest
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No 103 Terenure Road: Euro1.95m Feel-good family living in Terenure
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No 78 O'Reilly Avenue, Dublin 8: Euro465,000
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No 26 Shanowen Road, Santry: Euro690,000
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Area Spotlight Dun Laoghaire
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Soapbox - It's time we decided what architecture we want, not what developers give us
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Woodview House, Ferns, Co Wexford: AMV Euro1.75m - Home where history is in the details
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Lislea, Old Burnaby, Co Wicklow: Euro3.5m
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Glenhest, Greystones: Euro1.75m
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THE MARKET - Private treaty sales reap big rewards as auctions wind down
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Station Point, Clongriffin, Dublin 13: from Euro270,000 - Spacious homes by the trees
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Mayeston Hall, Dublin 11: from Euro330,000
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Chapelwood, Dublin 15: from Euro560,000
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Ard Cluain, Clonee: from Euro265,000
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Rozel, Kilcoole, Co Wicklow: Euro1.25m
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The Coast, Baldoyle, Co Dublin: from Euro275,000
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SUNDAY VIEWING
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Farmleigh, Birr, Co Offaly: from Euro265,000 - Offaly nice options at Farmleigh
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Hampton Wood, Dublin 11: from Euro235,000
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Beaupark, Grange Road, Dublin 13: from Euro410,000
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Elderwood, Castlebridge, Wexford: from Euro240,000
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Leader Hall, Booterstown Avenue, Blackrock, Co Dublin: from Euro695,000
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Be shop smart and save money
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Blooming great ways to enjoy your garden
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Land your dream home in South Africa
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Poland shoots to improve roads for football final
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Suite deals for investors inupmarket hotel rooms
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Overseas Focus Dubai - Dubai or not to buy. . .
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Property Gallery
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Council get hands-on in Phibsborough
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Office parks & developments
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Clonmel mixed development refused on appeal
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Waterford site may not proceed despite Bord Plean�la assent
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Corrib delay could lead to electricity price rise
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Fianna F�il schmoozes on regardless
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Co-location cannot now be reversed, says project director
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Tech venture capital group spins-off European arm
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Newspaper group may outsource production jobs
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Market wrap: Rate hike sends European stocks tumbling
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Major disruption likely next week as dispute continues at Aer Arann
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Caf� Bar Deli cooks up a Euro200,000 pre-tax profit
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Aer Lingus mulls buyback of Ryanair stake
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Concern over market weight of banks and CRH
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Milestones
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Numbers
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The week ahead
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The week that was
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IFSC firm pays just Euro89,366 corporate tax on profits of Euro71m
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Four counties vie to be next ploughing venue
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TV3 and Irish Times well placed to buy Emap stations
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SUBPRIME LENDERS: 'WE HAVE NOTHING TO HIDE'
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Irish subprime sector gets active
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What to do about a Green coalition
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Budget top brass seek funding for MBO
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Aer Lingus backs passenger charge increase for all airlines when second terminal opens at Dublin airport
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Travelodge hotels made Euro2m in pre-tax profit last year
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'You selling to me?'Taxi drivers get in on the advertising act
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PUBLIUS
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ABORTION-CRIME LINK
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Irish shareholders could be set for Vodafone takeover windfall
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It's the noughties - predictions matter
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Irish IT companies recruiting staff to steal data
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Xerox pioneers new uses for the photocopier
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Monitoring monitors
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Stamp duty of care for trader-uppers
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MONEY TALKS *
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Excessive executive pay onUS firms' agenda
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Bear with me as the market shows its claws
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THE BUSINESS OF GREEN - Irish firm plans UK growth on back of biofuel reforms
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CHINA TURNS JADE
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BIOFUELS NO THREAT TO OPEC
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Aer Arannwill not pass on carbon costs to passengers
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From no-frills hybrids to Goffs thoroughbreds
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Those magnificent men and there flying machines
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Up, up and away!
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At work on the waves
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CAREER DOCTOR
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ONE TO ONE
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ON THE MOVE
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The priesthood is a job as much as it is a calling
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Crosbies' paper chase
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How do I explain away the fact that I was fired?
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My mentor: Anthuan Xavier on Philip Smyth
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PERFECT LIES
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Last man standing
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Joyce junior wins well-deserved recall
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THE BIG QUEASY
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STEADY PLAY IN A GALE SEALS WIN FOR HAUGH
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DELGANY FINALLY SEE FRUITS OF THEIR LABOUR
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PLAYERS WON'T HAVE IT EASY AT OAKMONT
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A long, long time ago. . .
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Basquille's Connacht ambitions
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AMEN CORNER
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HOLE-IN-ONE CLUB WINNERS
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Going from Wimbledon to Stormont
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SO WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
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10 JUNE 2001 GUSTAVO KUERTEN CELEBRATES AFTER WINNING THE FINAL OF THE FRENCH OPEN
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CHOICE WORDS
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HOW'S THE FORM?
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OFF SEASON
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Three points but a lot more questions
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Buick continues quick rise with Goodwood glory
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Weld hopes to double-up on Oxx
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Offaly victory is defeat of less than 10 points
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Reale time is the present
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LIMERICK VERY CAPABLE OF SNATCHING THE FIRST-CLASS TICKET
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OFFALY GAIN GROUND BUT KILKENNY REMAIN A CLASS ABOVE
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WHEN SUNDAY COMES
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Limerick can seize the day
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Derry air too much grace for Antrim
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Usher takes centre stage
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PAST TIME FOR MONAGHAN TO KICK-ON AGAINST DOWN'S INSIDER KNOWLEDGE
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Always the centre of attention
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Bradley referee may quit if suspension is overruled
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Players could end GAA's death by committee
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THE OPTIMIST
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OFFALY HAVE TOO MUCH POWER FOR CARLOW GREENHORNS
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SIDELINE CUTS
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Royals live on passion and drama
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Awkward bounce of the 'square ball'
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A charity pitch that mistimed its tackles
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SOCCER UPDATE
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WESTWOOD IMPLODES AT AUSTRIAN OPEN
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TUQIRI AND STANIFORTH SHINE FOR WALLABIES
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PIETERSEN HITS 50 BUT IS DISMISSED BY FREAK
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PANARIA CONFIRM TOUR OF IRELAND ENTRY
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KURTEN COMPLETES HAT-TRICK FOR IRISH
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'DUXIE' DENIED MASTERS TITLE BY GERAGHTY
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JOYCE SECURES IRELAND SPOT FOR EUROPEANS
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Deep blue ocean separates the men from the boys in uncharted Argentinian waters
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O'Sullivan's shadow men lack impact
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DON'T CRY FOR ME. . . THE PLAYERS WHO'VE PLAYED THEMSELVES IN AND OUT OF EDDIE O'SULLIVAN'S WORLD CUP PLANS AFTER TOUR TO ARGENTINA
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Kiwis show no mercy
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Aces to serve up a match to remember
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Sheffin set to eclipse Cork legend Ring in scoring stakes
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Presidential slip up on rules
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QUEEN OF CLAY
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Bertie Ahern is home and dry
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Fairtrade gold jewellery to be sold in Ireland as exploitation scandal tarnishes industry
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We tag cars and horses, why not kids?
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Madeleine's parents 'prepared to live' in Portugal while search continues
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Doyle dynasty hands over hotels for more than Euro1bn
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Hoax email dupes Marks and Spencer shoppers
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All-island committee to probe human trafficking
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Children found on Shannon runway
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Georgia cops warn of Irish Traveller con
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Labour names its Seanad hopefuls
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Protest marks Wheelock anniversary
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Pole drowns off Aran Islands
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PSNI probes attack by gang
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Campaign to stamp out stigma of Aids
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Prostate cancer deaths to double as younger men contract disease
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Left-handed women may have increased risk of breast cancer
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'Sophisticated' pipe bombs sold on to gangs
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Calls for student counselling service during exams
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Abused children: Medical Council urges 24 hour aid
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Let's make history, says Nigerian Seanad hopeful
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Speeding made virtually impossible with new simulated driving centre for learners
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Fianc� at the centre of 'Scissor Sister' attack
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Tara 'crisis' gets international recognition
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Westmeath sets musical ball rolling as Ireland shapes up for summer of rock
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What the shell? Turtle spotted off Clare coast
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One Garda a day makes complaint to new Ombudsman Commission
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Online video site shows assaults by and against garda�
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Whole new way of life could eco through the world from Co Tipperary village
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Detectives assigned to probe Mountjoy security breaches
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'Cocaine is a fatal drug. . . dangerous even in small doses, ' warns coroner
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School league tables to blame for sidelining of special-needs pupils
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'Open door' school gets 'disappointing' funding 30,000 take up
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30,000 take up Leaving Cert Applied
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Top-ranked schools cite waiting lists of 12 years despite lack of choice
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360 prisoners escape from jail in the past five years
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'We hope to restore community spirit'
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IN GOLD BLOOD?
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Gold-diggers go for the Green with new eco-friendly scheme
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How Egypt attacked Israel. . . and other lies
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Political scapegoats, problems and tears, as the siege of Paris continues
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Five people die in Australian storm
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Contestant waves goodbye to BB
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President meets pope for first time
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Church may sue over PlayStation
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Decaying nuclear dump could explode and pollute Ireland
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'Put obese children in care' say doctors
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Wild tigers on path to extinction - report
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DEAL OR NO DEAL
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Trevor Sargent: the 'fundie' who could have been t�naiste
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TEN THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT THE GREEN PARTY
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The Greens on Fianna F�il. . .
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Only one thing is certain - Ahern will still be boss
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What could happen next Thursday
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TDs lose boundaries battle but win the war
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INSIDE POLITICS
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THE BIG QUESTION - Will the detainees of Guantanamo Bay ever face a proper trial or be released?
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More to do, but will you do it, Taoiseach?
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Muck and brass
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It ain't heavy? it's Big Brother
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A bridge too far to cavort just as nature intended
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QUOTE, UNQUOTE
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Greens fumble their first chance to effect change
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Days Like These 'His attire shocked the ushers andhe was evicted'
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Reforms to ease exam pressure should be implemented for 2008
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'A matter of major importance to the coalition makers are issues the public never gets to hear'
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Lights? Camera? WorldWar Three
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School kids make the grade but they don't make the cut
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Letters to the editor
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