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  • The day my father died

    In an extract from her new book, Róisín Ingle recalls the day of her father's suicide in Sandymount, and the days after when life changed forever for her mum and eight children. p
  • Can the magic survive?

    Living up to its billing: crowds at last year?s Mardi Gras carnival in New Orleans reach for beads while a Zulu float passes by. Photograph:Sean Gardner/ Getty Images New Orleans will always live on in the imagination of music fans, but the reality will be hard to recreate, writes John Kellyp
  • Living and dying for land

    The family of Michael Kehoe follow the coffin to St Mullins cemetery. Photograph: PJ Browne A disputed land sale lies at the heart of the tragedy which saw two men being laid to rest this week. Kathy Sheridan traces the series of events that led to a farmer shooting himself after he killed the man who bought his land p
Other Stories
  • Brothers at war as gangland feuding escalates

    Gardaí are preparing for further violence as the cycle of vengeance between rival west Dublin gangs intensifies, writes Conor Lally p
  • Falling between two schools

    Controversial Muslim philosopher Tariq Ramadan has been labelled a terrorist by the West and a turncoat by many Muslims. He talks to Lara Marlowe in London, ahead of his talk in Galway today p
  • Dark world of the asylum

    Alan Gilsenan has filmed patients' lives as Portrane psychiatric hospital nears closure, but many raw stories will remain untold p
  • Dream believer

    Profile/John Roberts : He is regarded as having one of the sharpest legal minds, but is viewed with suspicion by some minority groups and environmentalists, writes Seán O'Driscoll in New York p
  • Stop minding our manners - please

    Why the sudden clamour for courtesy? Is it class war by another name, or is it just an excuse for an ill-mannered moan, asks Shane Hegarty p
  • Smells like bullying

    Connect/Eddie Holt: On Monday, Fingal County Council will consider a plan that could effectively turn one of its most scenic seaside villages into a vast toilet for almost one million people. p
  • This Week They Said

    You can do everything for other countries but you can't do nothing for your own people. You can go overseas with the military but you can't get them down here - Daniel Edwards, a resident of New Orleans, directing a comment to President George W. Bush p
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