April 30, 2006
FOR an association that prides itself on tradition and lineage, it is strange that relatively little has been done to celebrate the life and achievements of the GAA's founder, Michael ...
April 30, 2006
SINCE seeing A Room with A View in 1985, I've been enthralled by Florence. However, it took 17 years and a bruised heart before I managed to make it there, ...
April 30, 2006
Andrew Gumbel Los Angeles
AMERICA'S immigrant workers already have a cause and, as a wave of mass street protests continues to grow, seemingly unstoppable momentum. Now, if they want it, they also have an ...
April 30, 2006
WIE'S FEE COULD BE CAUSE FOR UNREST
In a week in which none of the world's leading women players decided to try and qualify for this summer's British Open ...
April 30, 2006
Barry O'Donovan
TIME of the year for glancing across the sea and totting up the pluses and minuses among the Irish crowd over there.
With pretty much our entire squad playing ...
April 30, 2006
Valerie Shanley
LUXURY homes at a new five-star beach and golf development on the Costa de Almeria in southern Spain are attracting keen interest from native and Irish buyers alike.
A ...
April 30, 2006
Former Labour TD in drinkdriving charge
FORMER Labour party TD Michael Bell is facing a drink-driving charge following an arrest two weeks ago near his home in Drogheda. The ...
April 30, 2006
CONOR BROPHY
DENIS O'BRIEN is nothing if not flexible. This we learned at the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland's (BCI) public hearing on Dublin radio station Newstalk 106's application for a quasi-national licence ...
April 30, 2006
Matthew Lynn
WHAT'S the biggest threat to your wealth? Losing your job?
A savage bear market? It may well be the person you share your house and life with . . ...
April 30, 2006
LOOKING at Dublin City Gallery, The Hugh Lane from the outside, you would be forgiven for thinking that little has changed at the gallery. The elegant Georgian facade of Charlemont ...