November 24, 2002
ENDA McEVOY
SO Mike McNamara, the famed and feared head of the Spanish Inquisition's Department of Physical Fitness, is ready to descend on Offaly, armed with his rack and thumbscrews. And ...
November 24, 2002
COMPILED BY OLIVIA DOYLE
15 The percentage of US students who can find Iraq on a world map
11 The percentage of US students who can't find their own country on a map ...
November 24, 2002
CATHERINE CLEARY
A NUMBER of prisoners in Mountjoy jail tore up forms earlier this month as a protest against being asked to limit the number of visitors and a new rule whereby ...
November 24, 2002
LIAM REID
IN the week following his government's major cutbacks, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has demanded that millions of euro be spent by Dublin city council on flood protection measures in his ...
November 24, 2002
Edel Coffey
Dig Me Out Sleater-Kinney 1997
BEFORE they released their third album Dig Me Out , Sleater-Kinney were already old hands on the rock scene, despite the fact that nobody outside of ...
November 24, 2002
MARK McGUINNESS
IN DAYS GONE by, wintery November afternoons at places such as Bolton used to appeal to Chelsea about as much as being trapped in the Celebrity Big Brother house with ...
November 24, 2002
AINE COFFEY
ESAT has opened discussions with Dell, Ireland's largest PC manufacturer, on pre-loading its internet access software package 'netsmart' onto Dell products, in a move sources said could be the ...
November 24, 2002
EDDIE O'SULLIVAN has quashed reports that Irish-qualified rugby league star Gary Connolly has been formally approached with a view to playing in the World Cup in Australia next year ...
November 24, 2002
DUNCAN WRIGHT
ROBBIE KEANE has urged the FAI to make a quick decision on who will replace the man he hails as the best manager the Republic of Ireland has ever had ...
November 24, 2002
IRISH stocks dropped for a third day in four, led by the big two banks AIB and Bank of Ireland, on concern about the effects of falling stock prices on ...