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Facing up to our drink problemsRECOGNISING THE damage alcohol abuse is causing to young people is one thing; doing something positive about it is another. As reports come in from police services in the United States and Australia of young Irish immigrants out of control through excessive drinking, older people here will have to confront their own demons. Leinster House could be wallpapered with all the official reports which have detailed the harm done to society by alcohol and made the case for remedial action. Little has happened. But it is time for parents and society as a whole to shoulder responsibility.
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From the musical mines of IcelandIcelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson has scored several films, but his haunting music, as heard on his new album, ‘The Miners’ Hymns’, stands up alone, writes SINEAD GLEESON
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A city that has thrived against the oddsI live with an insurance worker and his cat, I have a little identity card that allows me to eat lunch in the Bundestag, and there is new graffiti on my street nearly every morning. Welcome to my little part of Berlin, relates KATE KATHARINA FERGUSON
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- Hospitals to be called in by Minister over safety concernsCARL O'BRIEN and FIONA GARTLANDALL HOSPITALS in the State have been urged to stop using hospital corridors to accommodate patients following a damning report which found the practice was putting lives at risk.
- Bruton says he handled referendum query badlySTEPHEN COLLINS and MARY MINIHANMINISTER FOR Enterprise Richard Bruton was forced to admit causing confusion by the way he “dealt badly” with a question during a debate on the fiscal treaty yesterday.
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- Third of applicants on housing list wait over five yearsGENEVIEVE CARBERYOne-third of applicants on Dublin City Council’s housing list have been waiting more than five years, new figures have shown.
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Spain seeks to reassure markets over banksTHE SPANISH government called for investor calm yesterday as shares in the country’s second-largest bank tumbled nearly 30 per cent and Moody’s prepared a sweeping downgrade of Spain’s lenders.
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Trapattoni takes issue with O'SheaSOCCER: GIOVANNI Trapattoni expressed surprise yesterday that John O’Shea had risked more serious injury by playing for Sunderland against Manchester United on the final day of the Premier League season last Sunday.
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Are we in Cannes - or Andersonland?CANNES 2012: Wes Anderson returns, Jacques Audiard keeps things classy, and an Egyptian docu-drama based around events in Tahrir Square tries to find its feet amid the hustle and bustle of Cannes 2012, writes DONALD CLARKE
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eva INTERNATIONAL 2012: AFTER THE FUTURELimerick City Gallery and other venues, incl 10th Floor Riverpoint, Bishop’s Quay, 103-104 O’Connell St, Arthur’s Quay Park, Faber Studios, 19 Henry St, Belltable, 69 O’Connell St May 19-Aug 12 eva.ie
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