People‘I’m not sure I like the word torture. . . enhanced interrogation techniques was the phrase we settled on’By Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
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BooksOne visit to the dentist you’ll actually enjoy: To Rise Again at a Decent HourBy Eileen Battersby
Middle EastHow far will Pope Francis go to defend Palestinians’ right to a state of their own?By Paddy Agnew
Life & StyleThe Sobriety Diaries – week three: ‘I’m not counting the days until I start drinking again’By Ann Marie Hourihane
Life & StyleThis ain’t no Picnic: A walk on the wild side to find your discomfort zoneBy Dominique McMullan
TV & RadioRadio: Hare-brained gags and musical diversity, together at last on ‘Marty in the Morning’By Mick Heaney
BooksReconciled to colonialism?: Ireland in the Virginian Sea – Colonialism in the British AtlanticBy Nicholas Canny
EducationSelling Jackie letters would not save All Hallows, says collegeBy Joe Humphreys and Patsy McGarry
BooksSamuel Beckett’s forgotten story, finally published after 80 years: Echo’s BonesBy Denis Donoghue
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IrelandNeanderthal experts gather in Galway to pay tribute to their scientific godfatherBy Lorna Siggins
PropertyThe housing-list family: ‘We’re not looking for anything fancy. Just a bit of stability’By Kitty Holland
RacingAl Thakhira to relish yielding conditions in Irish 1,000 Guineas at the CurraghBy Brian O'Connor
PoliticsThe election that wasn’t: how the plan for a directly elected Dublin mayor could be revivedBy Aodh Quinlivan
RacingKingman to give John Gosden and Prince Khalid Abdullah a first Irish 2,000 GuineasBy Brian O'Connor
RugbyToulon win battle of bullies against Saracens in CardiffBy Gerry Thornley at the Millennium Stadium