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spacer Tribune Archive 14 October 2007

EASY LIKE A SUNDAY MORNING
HOT SHOTS
LOVING IT, LOATHING IT
DEV UNCOVERED
CELEBRITYPSYCHE
MY SECRET LIFE
ARRIVALS: INGRID FIALOVA, 27, FROM CZECH REPUBLIC
WINGING IT
MODEL BEHAVIOUR
TRADING SPACES
FROM GOLD BLEND TO HIGH END
RULING THE ROOST
'He was possessed by burning youth'
IN A STEW: A dark Autumn evening calls for a hearty stew. Rachel Allen gives some takes on the classic comfort food.
DURROW DELIGHTS
TALKIN' ITALIAN
Midas touch
Carats are good for you
BEAUTY BULLETIN
Green is the new black
INCOMING
FIVE BEST NEW YORK HOTELS ON A BUDGET
RED HOT
In the name of the father
BEST BUYS
The new gold ru$h
Now is the time to cash in on your dad's GAA obsession
Retiring types
The ups and downs of life as a PA
CAREER DOCTOR
Plain sailing ahead?
Define yourself or others will do it for you
THREE THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK
The small picture
John Boyne's shorts
Filming friendship
Life as we know it The curse of the crazy chocolate-munching mother has a hold. . .
Dev's long shadow
Standun goes fishing for EU complaints
Browned-off with mornings
Both tickle the ivories but only one tickles the fancy
Beyond the dance floor
CD of the week
Rock
Jazz
Classical
Death becomes her
Looking forward to Strauss's poignant 'Death andTransfiguration'
Other films this week Getting inside the mind of a serial killer
Film of the week Bird makes it the year of the rat
Losing the point inwhat should have been child's play
Verses versus curses
Dublin in the fair old times
Fiction
A passage through India, with his brother
Theroux's obsession is the elephant in the room
Practically perfect in every way
Steve Guerin, Doorstep Doctor
Renovate and restore
Country living close to the city
No 59 Serpentine Avenue, Dublin 4: 1.875m
Presenting your property for sale
UNDER /300,000 No 37 Wikeford Hall, Swords
Area Spotlight: BOOTERSTOWN
Informed
Lots on offer in Enniskeane, Co Cork
Clonmines, Co Wexford: from 450,000
Gallows Hill, Co Clare: 980,000
Stylish living the Wicklow way
Meadow's Way, Carlow: 230,000
Radharc na Mara, Youghal, Co Cork: from 580,000
Tax and the city
Virginia Hall: from 510,000
Loch Eala: from 470,000
SUNDAY VIEWING
Style caught in the rebel county
White Linen Woods: from 248,000
Killerig, Carlow: 399,000
New Quarter, Kilkenny: from 250,000
SUNDAY VIEWING
Make all the right moves
Where east meets west leads to Turkish delight
Budapest still a bargain
A fine Portuguese vintage
Platinum hit Black Sea gold in Bulgaria
Swing into the Desert Springs
Puttin'on the Ritz with Dubai's The Villa development
Oui cando business
The drawing board
Waterford plans on hold
Horetown House restored
Drinking up time for pubs
Hotel Ramada right on time
PHMP engineering moves home to join WYG's firm
Dungarvan site with 'exceptional retail potential'
Mannion on the brink
Souvenirs set to be let Luas on tourists
Structured finance woes could cause 1,000 job losses
Market wrap: Irish shares lag behind European gains
Ireland to play key role in EU privacy
McCreevy could joinbig business
Ladbrokes places bets on red
NEW ISE DEBT VEHICLES SLOWDOWN
Moonduster risks High Court action over ICG share deal
Adobe's Irish firms pay only 3.5m in tax
Halo 3 success a windfall for DCC
Opportunity Knocks
Aer Lingus' EU lawsuit follows pressure on national regulators
O'Leary's 'Ego air' ready to take to the skies
Our friends in the North improve
Oil tax 'won't hit exploration'
Big noises in radio
Can rugby keep its soul?
The slippery slope to virtual doctors
GADGET LUST Portable memory
Hedge fund boss calls for code of practice to battle image problems
MARKET MONKEY -- Monkey takes a bath and sees red
MY MENTOR
FUTURE PAST ?
McIlroy hopeful of sensational first victory
Donald trumped?
NEWS IN BRIEF
Getting shorty down to posture
GPA and GAA must overcome latest impasse
Master to commander
Nazi 'fans' meet their match in ex-EastEnder
Cabrera sparkles
Trick Or Treat shows real style at Ascot
Burner fancied to light up Naas
Cork All Star romps to easy win at Fairyhouse
Munster net victory
Ireland is 'fertile ground' for Aussie predators
Quinn to let Keane break �50 million in the January sales
Carruth sees Chicago as Olympic springboard
Brazil perfect venue for final twist in the road
No tracks from her tears
Acoach's influence? Well while Henry was at last rumbled, Laporte merely stumbled
An apple cart that's never upset
THE NEW DIEG0
AGAINST THE HEAD
CHOICE WORDS
Seedings just a simple numbers game
14 OCTOBER 1981 LIAM BRADY'S IRELAND BEAT MICHEL PLATINI'S FRANCE 3-2 AT LANSDOWNE ROAD
How's the Form?
Georgia on a mind at last settled
Slovakia's seven-goal spree keeps up pressure
England do it by half
McClaren's men prepared for pitched battle
Mathematical chance? It's all academic really
Achange of heart
Walsh left with sour taste by Down kiss-off
Scotland the brilliant
Kelly the star as Munster reach decider
Corruption, crime and cocaine: Diarmuid Martin speaks out
Damning report on UCD reform
Dunphy's outrage at CPI closure made him reveal Ahern story
Witness in Jury's killing flees country
Walking the walk for the cleverest piece of graffiti ever scrawled
Did beloved Tigger suffer from ADHD?
Controversial 'bombmaker' T-shirt now on sale in Belfast
Tensions rise over Cowen's 'tough' spending plans
ROUND-UP
Aer Lingus has no strike back-up plan
Galway gardai to carry out DNA tests in hunt for Swiss teen's killer
Only 'moderate complaints' for RTE's Cahill interview
Withdrawal of methadone could 'endanger' addicts
Minister claims alcohol is 'too widely available'
Domestic row behind slurry pit murder
Convictions for fireworks offences fail to rise
Key witness in stabbing case fled country after threats
Tributes paid to cancer victim Susie Long
'Manuela was our world, but now that world is over'
What kind of monster kills a girl like this?
Atragic seven days in Galway city
How to get your baby to sleep: don't sing, don't read books . . . hire a maternity nurse
University challenged: students and staff 'demoralised' by changes at UCD
Review ordered on two UCD consultancy contracts
Irish people 'apathetic' about loss of civil rights in the justice system
Revenge of the killer tomatoes . . . phobias on the rise in Ireland
An Oscar, the Nobel peace prize. . . Can Al Gore win the US presidency?
France awaits confirmation that Sarkozys are to divorce
Invasion of the disappointed former Nicole Kidman fans
Serbia offers 1m bounty for Mladic
ROUND-UP
Secret police, intimidation and fear in the Golden Land of Burma
School for murder
Ireland's WMDs: six weapons of choice for gangland killers
MAN OF THE CLOTH... MAN OF THE PEOPLE
Global warming . . . pretty soon, we'll all be up to our necks in it
BERTIE AHERN
Government's wage bill for advisors tops 7m
INSIDE POLITICS
Is horse-racing fast becoming yet another sport tarnished by cheats?
Shannon row misses dire bigger picture
Justice with a twist
Do taps and toplessness make bosom buddies?
Malaise at the very heart of who we are
Archbishop a breath of fresh air in Catholic Church
Lack of action on hospital superbugs proves fatal to the elderly
'How we house people decides the future. Once we segregate groups, we perpetuate inequality'
DAYS LIKE THESE
Letters to the editor
Philing the gaps in US foreign policy
Punishment is a matter for the courts, not the victim
'Ireland's Call' not our National Anthem
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