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REVIEWSIn Print EditionAdam Green at the Sugar Club and Harold Pinter's No Man's Landstarring Michael Gambon and David Walliams in his first serious role at the The Gate.

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Ghraib digger
In Print Edition Errol Morris has always made films that are involving, unnerving and impactful (his first feature led directly to Werner Herzog eating his own shoe), and the latest, on the scandal of Abu Ghraib, shows the Oscar-winning documentarist at his unflinching best, writes Donald Clarke
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Stepping out of character
In Print Edition He is one of Hollywood's best-known character actors, but with the spoof biopic 'Walk Hard' and his new comedy, 'Step Brothers', John C Reilly is making the leap to leading man.
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Anyone for croquet?
In Print Edition HOBBY HORSE/CROQUET: Once seen as a Cinderella sport with Big House connections, croquet may now be developing a cool cachet, writes Michael Kelly
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On Ireland's roof
In Print Edition Climbing Carrauntoohil, our highest peak, is challenging but very achievable - and the beguiling views make the effort worth it, writes John G ODwyer
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Maternity revamp on hold due to report delay
In Print Edition PROPOSED PLANS aimed at tackling the chronic overcrowding at Dublin’s maternity hospitals remain on ice because of the lengthy delay in publication of an independent, HSE-commissioned report.
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