Making up for lost time with friends after a busy week
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LOVINGIT
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LLOATHINGIT
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EASTERN PROMISE
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READ ALL ABOUT IT
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FOGGY NOTIONS
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CALLING ALL POSERS
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SUMMER LOVING
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BUY IT THIS WEEK
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A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE
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OOOH LA LA
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MY SECRET LIFE
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FRIENDS FOR LIFE LORCAN ROCHE AND NICOLA KILKENNY
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SUCH STYLE, SUCH GRACE
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LAST OF THE SAVAGES
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ALWAYS READ THE LABEL
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Alternative Ireland
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UNDER THE WEATHER
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TOBIE OR NOT TOBIE
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SMOKER'S DELIGHT
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TRIED & TASTED FRESH MOZZARELLA
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TIPPING POINT
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FIRST OF THE SUMMER WINE
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ECO BRIEFING
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HOW GREEN IS MY MOBY?
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ASK THE EXPERT JOHN O'NEILL, ATLANTIC ORGANICS
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FOUR OF THE BEST. . . ORGANIC IRISH FOODS
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Summer struts
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INCOMING
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STEAL v SPREE
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ROCK STARS
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HIP, HIP AWAY
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TRAVEL JETCETERA
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Liberal with the truth
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BEST BUYS
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How a magic wand could ruin you
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Education for everyone?
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From little Seedcorns grow big businesses
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New diploma for management coaching
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ONE TO ONE
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CAREER DOCTOR
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ON THE MOVE
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How to recognise, and avoid, bad leadership
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When it comes to TV, men see and watch it differently
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This is the end: the truth emerges how Jim Morrison really died
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Eating in the dark can be an illuminating experience
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It's not easy being a menacing, multi-ethnic shade of green
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John Boyne's shorts No.33 Bail
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Canon fire
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A right shower!
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Don't put your wellies away just yet. . .
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The more you dig, the more you'll find
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Prepare yourself for fingerlickin' . . . you know you like it
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Slim pickings for classical fans
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CDs of the week
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Has Michael Moore lost the plot?
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Other films this week
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Growing pains
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Showing no merci
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Extra hold
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The shadows of mystery fall upon history
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Welsh is now too much like hard work
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Revelling in the decaying Brownmurk
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Anundeveloped snapshot of globalisation
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Orange light on an oligarch
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500 times better than the original
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Japanese cars lead the way when it comes to reliability
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Look who's talking about road safety
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Zoom-Zoom for Mazda sales
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All Pleasant and correct in Dublin 6
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Doorstep Doctor - Steve Guerin
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A square deal
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No 19 York Court, Dun Laoghaire: 381,000
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No 34 Wainsfort Manor Drive, Dublin 6W: 775,000
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Da vanity code
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Farmers should be paid to give walkers' access to their land
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Home sweet home with Sugarloaf
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No 7 South Quay, Arklow, Co Wicklow: 375,000
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Kilnaborris House, Banagher: 950,000
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Strong activity in residential market before summer lull
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Durkan to march on with plans to convert London military college
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Get Moor for your money in historic Granada
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Join the Bratislava pack
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Property Gallery
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Stability is back in the property market
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Paper over the cracks in style
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PLANNING ROUND-UP
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Doonbeg Cottages ready to tee-off
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Dublin office market on course to be best Irish property performer
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Irish-listed subprime debt threatens pensions
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75% support non-EU workers' right to bring family into State
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'Die Hard' lives: hackers trade tips for world domination
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Private equity interested in Irish electricity assets
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The week that was
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News Briefs
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Court judgment to hit Fas funds
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Conrad prepares to fade to black
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Eircom refuses to discuss emergency plans as strike looms this week
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Market wrap: C&C sinks under unseasonal rainfall
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Eight companies line up for Dublin Metro contracts
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Any port in a storm for Ireland's exporters?
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Orange parades to be pushed as a new tourist attraction
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Companies circle Emap stations
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TV3's new man aims to reduce reliance on imports
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Twitch of fall in the Dollar is a market warning of bigger global ructions to come
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Fat chance of conservative suburbs
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PUBLIUS
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Qwerty gives way to shake, rattle and roll
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Currying favour with investors
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Wired and on the go
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Gladiator rests for a while on his laurels
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40m solar fund planned in sunny Spain
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NEWS BRIEFS
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Airtricity steps up plans in Ireland; takes first step towards 'Supergrid'
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Ireland's Olympic bid
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Global credit markets threaten to go 'Kerplunk' over bad debt
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Strauss-Kahn likely to be head of IMF
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And we can live beneath the waves in our yellow submarine
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My Mentor: Airtricity's Eddie O'Connor on Alexander the Great
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Retiring revolutionary
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Van de Velde, broken glass and a caddie from Bray
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Tiger hat-trick on course
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New formula can help Phil crack the Open
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MAJOR FIRE BURNS
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PERFECT LIES
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Legendary record
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End of an era for Kinsellas
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AMEN CORNER
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FLEMISH GOVERNMENT ISSUES WEIRD CHANGES
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IT'S ALL IN THE GENES FOR LAYTOWN WINNER
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SURELY, THEY DON'T HAVE EMAIL IN HEAVEN
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HOLE-IN-ONE CLUB WINNERS
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VAN GEFFEN MAKES MOVE TO THE FRONT
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OFFALY ROWERS TAKE GRUELLING FINAL WIN
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FLAWLESS GREEN TAKES CHARGE IN STATES
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TENDULKAR FRONTS INDIAN FIGHTBACK
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SINGLE STRIKE PUTS CORK OUT OF EUROPE
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OFFALY HURLERS END SEASON ON A HIGH
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GERDEMANN CLIMBS HIS WAY TO TOP OF TOUR
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MURALITHARAN SETS SIGHT ON SPIN KING
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IAAF PROBE LEGALITY OF THE BLADE RUNNER
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Harrington set for a struggle
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Brilliant Mickelson takes control inOpenwarm-up
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This Juan's a winner
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Charlie Tokyo triumps as Fahey ploy pays dividends
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Fallon to see Peeping Fawn home
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Inspiring signs from Ireland as tie is abandoned
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ICU held onto World Cup prizemoney for seven weeks
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CHOICE WORDS
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15 JULY 2005 JACK NICKLAUS WAVES TO THE CROWD FROM SWILCAN BRIDGE ON HIS LAST BRITISH OPEN APPEARANCE
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SO WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
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HOW'S THE FORM?
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European dreams a distant reality
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Liverpool action a statement of intent
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DAVID MEETS HIS GOLIATH
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Take Harte from mindless transfer tittle-tattle
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Nervous times ahead for Ulster managers
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Tidal wave to sweep through
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MONAGHAN CAN IMPROVISE A SURPRISE
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Freemans' journey to deliverance
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Killing Munster won't bring Leinster back to life
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A farewell to the aura of Armagh
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Alive at the death
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New hunger after end of long famine
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Declan Browne: making a Freeman of Tommy
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Timeless McCarthy does the Munster mash
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And he can also play the percentage game. . .
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Betcha don't know this now. . .
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COMVERSE GOLDEN BOOT AWARD
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Familiar territory
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Late, late show by All Blacks
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Minors' rise offers Carlow a major boost
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Boom boom boom, say Jayo, say it ain't over yet
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Jamie finds it's a long way from Tipperary
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Galway hit their stride
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Clare advance but fail to impress
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McGourty's decisive strike clinches victory for Antrim
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CHRISTY RING CUP
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Ace and joker in the pack
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SIDELINE CUTS
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GUNNING FOR AN UPSET
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Dublin have guile to master improved Laois
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Historic Down GAA park set to be sold for �10million
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Mayo mauled by Derry
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Woman and infant drowned after suicide
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Garda suspended for possession of cocaine
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Parlon sues state in new job after career U-turn
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Sun shines for Sue-Ann and Cian's big day
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1,500 to march in second Love Ulster Dublin rally in autumn
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Booksellers gear up for the Harry Potter sale of the century
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Two contest Tallaght co-location contract
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Garda who ledWesties investigation to retire
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PSNI and gardai waiting on legal advice before arresting arson suspects
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Tom Dunne named as 'the voice of Irish music'
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Harney likely to stay on as PD leader
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Rabbitte admits Labour needs re-branding
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Investigation into Drogheda death
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HSE inquiry into AIT incident
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Search goes on for solo climber
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Gresham worker sacked for drinking two Baileys
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Thousands of trad students descend on Miltown Malbay for 'Willie Week'
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For sale: two unused votes for the Seanad. One careful owner
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Loyalist NI soccer club hire ex-GAA star as PR
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Candidate swears she had nothing to do with foul site
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'One law for people who can afford a house, and another for the rest'
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Council faces legal battle over park soccer pitch
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Truck drivers will earn penalty points if they hit low bridges
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Irish mouse trap is 'cruel and unlawful'
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'Jean told us her boyfriend was dangerous'
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10-pack cigarette banwill boost sales . . . JohnPlayer
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Young Irish language fans in 'As Gaeilge Anois' road sign campaign
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New report into Terence Wheelock's death claims evidence was 'reconstructed'
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Damning report shows our limited facilities for athletes
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No sign of relief from wet, humid weather
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'He can't unchurch us': Pope Benedict begins his conservative reformation
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Farewell to Parlon country
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POLITICAL EDITOR'S BRIEFING
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Sarkozy steps out for Bastille Day
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Nigerian kidnap victim returned
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Chinese Oslave labourO outrage
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Palestinian PM Fayyad resigns
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Oil spills and nightclub closures mean the party is over in Ibiza
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Sheriff probes Hilton prison perks
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French IMF candidate an 'insistent' womaniser
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The rise and fall of a media baron
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Tribunal demands to know leak wasn't sprung in Castle
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The Irish Times Two are prepared to go to jail to protect their sources
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ELECTRONIC WINDOW OPENS ON THE PAST
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'IMPOSSIBLE' TO MAKE CALL IN PHIBSBOROUGH AND HAVE CALL ROUTED THROUGH MAST IN THE NAUL
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Is the tie still a necessary sartorial and professional statement?
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Slan to Dail that you can't leave behind
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Electedmayor for Dublin in 2011?
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The front bench is complete, and the backroom boys are not far behind
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Labour in post-mortem mode
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INSIDE POLITICS
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It ain't what you lose, it's the way that you lose it
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QUOTE, UNQUOTE
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Ask not what the law can do for you. . .
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Spell bound
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Ups and downs and in-betweens
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Letters to the editor
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Clear case of things being less Green on the other side
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Harney needs to step up for the good of the Dail
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McElwee should have set off alarm bells eight years ago
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Up to his ears in Catholic carry-on, Lydon can hardly be motivated by desire for the humble title 'Senator'
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'His wife has advanced to the age 97, but she's rather decrepit'
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