September 12th 1998
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Donegal's daughter (Part 2)
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A secret weapon in RTE's line of defence
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Could you stomach it?
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Sound as a Bell
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Hitting back
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A cross too heavy to bear
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Criticism and the critics
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Life in the fast lane? - fuggedaboutit
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The days of the year
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The land that Stalin made
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This was a man
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Bottle Of The Week
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Night - and day - in the city
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Getting There
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Top 10 sellers
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A case of humiliation, not impeachment
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Physical evidence for the relationship
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Key events in the presidential scandal
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From eye contact to sexual encounters
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Hope and Hot Springs are locked in a long war of conflicting values
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All change in North's corridors of power
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Politicians go to class for lessons on government
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Two charged with murder inside Maze
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More policing in Portadown
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24 victims still in hospital
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Portadown riot suspects charged
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Boys shot with air pistol
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Legislation on travellers
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Training for disability group
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Lift strike still deadlocked
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Funeral of Dr James Walton
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Judgment reserved in Bellaghy case
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Two men die in Tyrone crash
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Airliner in two near misses
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Nurses threaten ban over hospital staffing
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FG selects Coveney son
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Hospital dispute suspended
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Caution for hurling fans
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Jetty application rejected
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Prisoner is given another 9 years
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Derry disorders: man accused
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Freed travellers charged again
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Russian troops kill conscript on submarine
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Divers recover voice recorder
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Glitter court case put back
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All Saints put off by pregnancy
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Organist appeals against dismissal
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Child dies, 2 hurt in house fire
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Fugitive Mason attempts suicide
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Nun's kidnappers demand $200,000
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Refugees leave besieged town
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NI peace process `model' for Turks
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Bred from birth for the top job
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The ultimate victim of new media rules
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Gloomy, suicidal Lewinsky blames herself for shame
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`I never expected to fall in love with him. I was surprised when I did.'
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Starr alleges Clinton committed eleven impeachable acts
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White House lawyers reject Starr's accusations
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`There is no fancy way to say that I have sinned'
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Ahern expresses hope that Clinton can `get through'
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Editorial finds little to admire in his conduct
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Congress site wilts as hit pressure tests web
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Parish without priest seen as model for the church in next millennium
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Platinum is being swept up with dust
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Programme of mission outreach to be launched
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Archbishop of Armagh to attend WCC celebrations
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Donegal's daughter
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If I ruled the airwaves
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Birth of a station
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A pick and mix of TV3
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Word-y tomes
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Ian Dury's Lyrics
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From `Vanity Fair' to Zig and Zag
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Devoted Ladies, by Molly Keane (Virago, £6.99 in UK)
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Picnic at Hanging Rock, by Joan Lindsay (Vintage, £5.99 in UK)
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Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives, by Alan Bullock (Fontana, £14.95 in UK)
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The Diaries of Sylvia Townsend Warner, edited by Claire Harman (Virago, £8.99 in UK)
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Sweeney Todd: The Real Story of the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, by Peter Haining (Robson Books, £8.99 in UK)
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The Bog People, by P.V. Glob (Faber & Faber, £12.99 in UK)
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Tooth & Nail, by Ian Rankin (Orion, £5.99 in UK)
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Signalling from Mars: The Letters of Arthur Ransome, ed. Hugh Brogan (Pimlico, £12 in UK)
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Double Take, by Judy Mercer (No Exit Press, £5.99 in UK)
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The big top
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A Kerl among the Hottentots
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Green Beans
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Sake makes a splash
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All wrapped up
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A grand night out
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Wiz Kid
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Art for the people . . .
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LOUISE EAST
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Electric music
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LOUISE EAST
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Wreathed in fuchsia
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LOUISE EAST
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Cool album
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LOUISE EAST
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Take that
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LOUISE EAST
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Theatre for kicks
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LOUISE EAST
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Johnston and Johnstons
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LOUISE EAST
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Ring them bells
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MAEVE BINCHY
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Cork's popping
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BRIAN BOYD
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Crash course in music
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MICHAEL DERVAN
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Cornelius is far from a Chippendale
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EDDIE HOLT
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The French in Alexandria
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DAVID WHEATLEY
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To boldly split
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JOHN BOLAND
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Super soups
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JOHN MCKENNA
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Good things in small counties
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JOHN MCKENNA
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Fine Oils
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JOHN MCKENNA
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Michel, ma belle
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JOHN MCKENNA
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1798 weekend
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JOHN MCKENNA
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Beating the price hikes
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MARY DOWEY
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Travel Briefs
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JOAN SCALES
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Darters and hawkers all a-flicker
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MICHAEL VINEY
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Eye on Nature
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MICHAEL VINEY
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Herbs so good you must race slugs to get them
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JANE POWERS
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Garden Work
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JANE POWERS
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Seek and destroy
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GARRETT ROWE
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Left, right, left, left, right, left
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RENAGH HOLOHAN
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Chinese puzzles
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RENAGH HOLOHAN
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Mallon's men
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RENAGH HOLOHAN
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Veiled threat
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RENAGH HOLOHAN
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Diplomatic moves
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RENAGH HOLOHAN
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Pillion pilgrims
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RENAGH HOLOHAN
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Elusive Bride
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RENAGH HOLOHAN
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When the penny drops
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RENAGH HOLOHAN
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Advancing Taliban could take Shia city at weekend
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LUKE HUNT
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Robinson awaiting leave to visit dissident
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CONOR O'CLERY
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Heroes show how to break the rules
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JOE CARROLL
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Hamas threat alarms Israelis
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DAVID HOROVITZ
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Primakov faces tougher times after Duma vote
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SEAMUS MARTIN
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US paralysis has worldwide repercussions
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MICHAEL COX
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Blair hopes to meet Clinton on US visit
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RACHEL DONNELLY
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Penitent comes to the `rock-bottom truth'
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JOE CARROLL
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However she handles herself, Lewinsky's fame is guaranteed
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CHRISTOPHER REED
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Bewildered village searches for attitude amid the spectacle
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JONATHAN FREEDLAND