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THE BIG QUESTION As the 100m world record falls again, how much faster can humans run? Why are we asking this now?
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Living on the edge of Europe 'I STRUGGLED out of the water, into the rescue boat. After some minutes, they brought out my woman. She was already dead.
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PROFILE, Wayne Rooney -- Wonder of Wayne WAYNE ROONEY was never supposed to be getting married this week, of all weeks.
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Sport
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Dolan goal kills Offaly LEINSTER SFC QUARTER-FINAL OFFALY 1-8 WESTMEATH 2-11 THAT'LL do nicely then.
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Nadal hopes to match Borg's record HISTORY is in the air at Roland Garros, that beautiful and venerable home of the French Open.
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Czechs crash the party Match winner: The Czech Republic's Vaclav Sverkos res home the decisive goal in his team's 1-0 win over Switzerland in the opening match of Euro
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Business
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HSBC to move into retail banking BANKING giant HSBC is considering a move into the retail banking market in the Republic of Ireland.
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On Wall Street --- The days of the SUV and Hummer are numbered Arnold Schwarzenegger and David Beckham are the unlikely emblems of the end of an American economic era.
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The Business Interview: Declan Sheehan, head of HSBC's UK private banking arm Globetrotting Irish banker prepares to drive HSBC's private banking growth THE private banker's image tends be that of period offices, public schools, gentleman's clubs and
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Property
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City-convenient homes along the right lines Hazelbrook, Upper Kilmacud Road, Dublin 14: from 399,500 THE mainly l950s houses of residential Kilmacud now have an injection of modernity in the new Hazelbrook
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Reaping the profits of a great garden NOT everyone is into gardening, but everyone is into gardens, says Kate Dowl - ing of Sherry FitzGerald.
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Irish company shells out 71.8m for German shopping centre WEALTH management company Custom House Capital (CHC) has acquired a shopping centre development in Germany for more than ?70m.
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Tribune Review
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Meet the Hoff WHEN Dustin Hoffman went without sleep for two days so that he could feel the reality of what his character had to go through in
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Non-fiction Death by beans, cow dung and horse kissing: the philosophical way The Book of Dead Philosophers Simon Critchley Granta £15.
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Anyone for tennis art? FOR a woman who dominated tennis for a quarter of a century and won Wimbledon a record nine times, it was unsurprising that the sporting
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Tribune Magazine
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Screen Stars MEMORIES of last year's false start aside, it's beginning to look a lot like summer, which prompts thoughts of sun protection.
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JETCETERA Hot and Cold HEAVEN help us but we're suckers for 'hot' lists and in terms of travel, it doesn't come much more prestigious than the
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OKCOMMUTER THE difference between a good meal and a great one can be small.
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