June 19th 1999
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The long journey home
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Bachelors three
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All to play for in race to be mayor
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Holding back the Flood
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Taxing questions
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Change of heart?
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Formidable alliance
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Relative results
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Savouring the Derry air
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Full house of players
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Dark deeds in the city of light
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Fifty times more fun
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The prize pyjamas of Paris
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Shedding the Irish Catholic baggage
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Doing the Write Thing
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Writing Courses
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Grand opening for festival
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Rock/Pop
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Jazz
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Country
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Opera
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More questions than answers after victory
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NATO stopped genocide in its tracks
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Violence `obstacle' to Timor vote
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Malawi president gets reelected
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Judge removed from Ocalan panel
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Gun control bid is defeated
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De Gaulle cross unveiled by mayor
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Warning on GM crop `pollution'
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Russian soldiers killed in clashes
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Millions may watch wedding
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London protest ends in violent clashes
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The Pope joins in mourning death of Cardinal Hume
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Euro poll setback reminder of New Labour's mortality
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DJ rapist cries as he gets four life sentences
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A life lived in the embrace of family and the heat of politics
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Bowden's wife admits she lied to protect her husband
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Ruling on Lawlor challenge deferred
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£140,000 confiscated from Regina Felloni
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Two men jailed for seven years after rape of student
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Early release from prison of child sex abuser leaves victim `very, very hurt'
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Threat of disruption to ferries growing
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Three killed in accidents
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Girl served Ajax in drink
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Gardai going to East Timor
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Train death door `not faulty'
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Corruption Bill for Dail
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Man gets five years for rape
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Farmleigh negotiations
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Warships visit Dublin
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Man struck with machete
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Gardai say find of drugs a blow to Cork dealer
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No evidence yet of general election on the horizon
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Who are the six councillors elected for Sinn Fein in the Dublin area?
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Warning on peace process
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SF results exasperate political rivals
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Three injured in two Belfast shootings
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Attack on Orange hall condemned
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Clegg is set free despite sentence
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Life peerages for North politicians
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Brooke says he is to retire
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The disarming of the KLA looks to be one of NATO's wildest fantasies
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The week the ancient regime was replaced by something new and deeply uncertain
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News from home a hit in refugee radio service
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The man's had enough of going nowhere very fast replace end & take byline
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Prodi plays tight hand on allocation of posts
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Judge backs plans to fight EU fraud
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An editor with a good ear for news
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Loyal to Rome but English to the core
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Bottle of the Week
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Fighting the fizz begins in the schools
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Degrees of bliss
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Getting there
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Eye on Nature
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Garden Work
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West comes east
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The art of trendspotting
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Movin' and shakin' in a good cause
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Art in the Ark
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Shurley shome sushi would be good
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Wedding woes
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MAEVE BINCHY
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A girl's best friends
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SUZY MENKES
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Having sharks for breakfast
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JOHN BUTLER
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`A man who doesn't share the housework is not a man'
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KATHRYN HOLMQUIST
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Don't judge me by my accent
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LOUISE EAST
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Rebel with a cause
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BRIAN BOYD
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Finding a new direction
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MICHAEL DWYER
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Bringing listeners a wide world of choice
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HARRY BROWN
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Bloomsday is wilting badly
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EDDIE HOLT
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A search for the peaks of paradise lost
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MARY RUSSELL
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Secrets and lives
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CORMAC KINSELLA
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Darts
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PATRICK MORAN
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By George
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JOHN BANVILLE
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So who did kill God?
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BILL MCSWEENEY
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Getting to know a pre-modern icon
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JOHN HORGAN
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Down, down the Yellow Brick Road
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HUGH LEONARD
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Very Pythonesque
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JOE CULLEY
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My Illustrating Day
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NIAMH SHARKEY
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Comic genius, warts and all
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BRIAN BOYD
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To whom are they speaking so subtly and so well, but with a resonance subdued into near silence?
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KATHARINE WASHBURN
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Castaway, by Lucy Irvine (Corgi, £6.99 in UK)
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ARMIBY ARMINTA WALLACENTA WALLACE
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Twelve Gothic Tales, edited by Richard Dalby (Oxford, £5.99 in UK)
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ARMINTA WALLACE
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The String of Pearls: Right and Left The Emperor's Tomb by Joseph Roth (Granta Books, £6.99 each in UK)
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BRIAN FALLON
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The Safe House by Nicci French (Penguin, £5.99 in UK)
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VINCENT BANVILLE
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T.S. Eliot: Selected Essays (Faber and Faber, £20 in UK)
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BRIAN FALLON
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Primo : The Story of "Man Mountain" Carnera by Frederic Mullally (Robson Books, £9.99 in UK)
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BRIAN FALLON
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The Ultimate Rush by Joe Quirk (No Exit Press, £6.99 in UK)
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VINCENT BANVILLE
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Rock/Comedy
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KEVIN COURTNEY
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Theatre
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GERRY COLGAN
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Cinema
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MICHAEL DWYER
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Finding a new avenue
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KEVIN COURTNEY
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Country
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TONY CLAYTON LEA
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Art
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AIDAN DUNNE
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Slow down and join the club
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JANE POWERS
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Goodbye to the edgy veggie
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LOUISE EAST
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So much space - and not a complaint
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ORNA MULCAHY
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Voila, the deep south!
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MARY DOWEY
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Travel Log
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JOAN SCALES
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Sunny Swede up
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MARY RUSSELL
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Dealing with the Fistigruff's table manners
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MICHAEL VINEY
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Saint be praised!
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JANE POWERS
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Video Releases
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MICHAEL DWYER
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Radio Previews
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SYLVIA THOMPSON
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Liver with Leopold-lovers
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EMILY O'SULLIVAN
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Battle of the bed
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FRANK MCNALLY
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Plan for air terminal rejected
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EMMET OLIVER
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Ahern, Blair warn over agreement, while Dana is elected to Europe
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RODDY O'SULLIVAN
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James Taylor
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ALEX MOFFATT
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Dixie Chicks
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ALEX MOFFATT
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Passengers trapped on plane in Ryanair dispute over airport fees
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PAUL CULLEN
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Ahern leans to Cabinet member for EU position
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MARK BRENNOCK
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Protests by hospital doctors are averted
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PADRAIG YEATES
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CAB defends its lack of focus on white-collar crime
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EMMET OLIVER
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Kilkenny's mayor on tour to target drivers' faults
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CHRIS DOOLEY
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Aid agencies criticised for `de-skilling' those they help
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PAUL CULLEN
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A little bit of history is made in Junior Cert
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YVONNE HEALY
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Students kept going up to the last minute
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ANNE BYRNE
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German teacher praises `a fair paper'
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YVONNE HEALY
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Wading through a long but fair and manageable paper
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ANNE BYRNE
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Tara Mines may close if `exhaustive' Labour Court talks fail
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PADRAIG YEATES
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Clearance for `mobile' phone masts disputed
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KITTY HOLLAND
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Regional authority centres are named
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TIM O'BRIEN
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Institute to help EU applicant states urged
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CHRISTINE NEWMAN
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UUP repeats its stance on Sinn Fein in government
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SUZANNE BREEN
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Bogside protest is planned as Long March begins
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GEORGE JACKSON
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Euphoric rain adorns the weather map
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BRENDAN MCWILLIAMS
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The Words We Use
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DIARMAID O MUIRITHE
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Russia fails to get its own sector under deal with US
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DENIS STAUNTON
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Gardai suspend two digs in search for IRA victims
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CHRISTINE NEWMAN
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Sesquipedalian lawyers are supererogatory - German
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EMMET OLIVER
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Locals allege prison used as torture centre
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BOB ROBERTS
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NATO forces seize last two key Serb citadels
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CHRIS STEPHEN
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Exile with a passion for his native Kosovo
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KITTY HOLLAND
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Competition has begun for the profits of rebuilding
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SEAN CRONIN
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Greenpeace renews call to close Sellafield after report on radioactive pigeons
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RACHEL DONNELLY
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G7 summit has chance to end debt crisis and close obscene rich, poor gap
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KEVIN WATKINS