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  • Murder waiting to happen

    Two mothers, two sons, one tragedy. Kathryn Holmquist talks to the mothers of the two young men at the centre of this week's murder case, which saw Brian Willoughby jailed for the killing of Brian Mulvaney p
  • When the going gets tough . . .

    The economic 'cocktail of uncertainties' facing Irish business is a new brew for managers who learnt their trade during the boom. The transition will not be painless, writes Cliff Taylor p
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  • Hootie hooked in the goldfish bowl of Augusta

    Martha Burk's showdown with William 'Hootie' Johnson at Augusta over women members is a battle royale, writes George Kimball p
  • Rumstud Roulette

    SATURDAY PROFILE: Donald Rumsfeld has been described as 'Dr Strangelove on testosterone'. A political animal for more than 40 years, he is used to doing things his way, or no way, writes Conor O'Clery p
  • US minds are being poisoned

    CONNECT: In New Hampshire, vehicle number plates carry the motto "Live Free or Die". Had Spartacus or another slave leader uttered such words, they would mean something, writes Eddie Holt p
  • This Week They Said

    Quotes of the week from Ireland and around the world p
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  • The panic epidemic

    Fears about SARS have disrupted flights, closed schools and sent people running for surgical masks, reports Anna Healy in Hong Kong, where the virus may have already peaked p
  • Toronto faces up to voracious virus

    Finding a solution to the Chinese riddle that is the SARS virus is a race against time, writes Dr Muiris Houston , Medical Correspondent p
  • Beijing silent while China whispers

    Jasper Becker on Asia's varied reaction to SARS p
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