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We are in Dingle this week for Other Voices, where the event celebrates its eighth year

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we won't be having a visit from the current Pope - unless he arrives in sack

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Aer Lingus faces crucial decisionsTHE SCALE of the problems facing Aer Lingus are reflected in its sizeable losses – €108 million last year and a further €93 million in the first half of 2009 – and the rate at which the airline is haemorrhaging cash as it struggles to return to profitability. Time is not on its side. By last June, the company’s net cash position had almost halved in just 12 months – declining by some €363 million. And since then, its cash balance has deteriorated further. Unless the airline makes far-reaching changes to its cost base, its future as an independent operator is not sustainable.
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South Korea's Kim Soh-wa competes in the women's 58kg weightlifting competition at the East Asian Games in Hong Kong, China, on 8th December. Photo: Tyrone Siu/REUTERS
Taxi drivers line their vehicles in protest outside the Taipei City Hall, Taiwan, December 8. Around 100 taxi drivers protested against the government's decision to allow a taxi company to have the rights to queue at the Taipei Bus Station to pick up passengers. Photo: REUTERS
People stand grieving during the funeral ceremony of Russian actor Vyacheslav Tikhonov in Moscow, Russia, December 8. Tikhonov, best known in the West for his role in the Oscar-winning 1967 film version of Leo Tolstoy's epic "War and Peace," died on Friday after a heart attack. Photo: Sergei Karpukhin/REUTERS
A farmer carries bundles of straw amid dense fog during early morning on the outskirts of Agartala, capital of the northeastern state of Tripura, India, December 8. Photo: Jayanta Dey/ REUTERS
Policemen patrol in the streets as they look for wood stealers near the city of Miskolc, about 180km east of Budapest, Hungary December 8. Wood theft is on the rise, especially in the poorer northeastern regions of Hungary, as temperatures approach freezing. Photo: Laszlo Balogh/REUTERS
Japan's Yuya Horihata competes in the men's 400m individual medley swimming final at the East Asian Games in Hong Kong, China, December 8. Horihata won the race. Photo: David Gray/REUTERS
A presenter at the UN exhibition for information and communication technology (ICT) speaks to an empty room at the UN Climate Change Conference 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark December 8. Photo: Bob Strong /REUTERS
Ayodele Akinpelu wears a green mask with the writing 'yes' during the second day of the UN Climate Change Conference 2009 on December 8 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Photo: Miguel Villagran/Getty Images
A labourer works at a construction site in Suining, Sichuan province, China, December 8. Photo: REUTERS
Britain's Conservative party leader David Cameron speaks at a Future of Finance Initiative conference in Horsham, southern England, December 8. Photo: Stefan Wermuth / REUTERS
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Man on a Cuban missionGilles Peterson was sent to seek out the young, urban sounds of Cuba, and the result is a record featuring some of the finest unsigned talent in the rapidly changing communist country, writesKEVIN COURTNEY
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Budget for ChristmasDominated for a decade by rampant spending, the recession is forcing us to restore some balance to Christmas, writesCONOR POPE
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Kinane retires after 34 yearsRacing:The trainer of Sea the Stars today hailed the “burning ambition” of Mick Kinane that kept the veteran jockey at the top of his game during an outstanding 34-year career. John Oxx’s colt had six Group One wins this year including the 2000 Guineas-Derby-Arc treble, leaving Kinane with virtually nothing left to achieve.
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Bullying widespread among nine year oldsSOME 40 per cent of nine year olds in the State say they have been the victim of bullying in the past year, according to research published yesterday.
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The welfare of the child is what school attendance officers are all aboutIt’s the success stories of getting kids back to class that keep school attendance manager Michael Doyle going in what can be a very difficult job, writesGRÁINNE FALLER
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