Article Archive
October 4th 2014
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News
- Little trouble in big China Asia-Pacific
- Eye on Nature Environment
- Punctual, keen sense of direction, like lullabies: what we’ve learned about swallows Environment
- To the last fish? Environment
- American football in crisis over student deaths and serious injuries US
- Former ‘News of the World’ news editor admits phone-hacking UK
- Soft power insurgency pits brolly against baton Asia-Pacific
- US journalist murdered by Islamic State ‘had found his calling’, say parents Middle East
- Study of loneliness can be used to guide public health policy, says TCD expert Health
- In Praise of . . . political bluntness Politics
- Former minister has ‘no idea’ over pensions Politics
- Cliff Taylor appointed ‘Irish Times’ Managing Editor Irish News
- Council sees no reason to change standards Environment
- Medical cards and GP visit cards cover 43% of population Health
- Board appointees lacked marine links Irish News
- Locals condemn arson attack on Donegal Orange Hall Crime & Law
- 400-bed student housing complex planned for Dublin Environment
- Georgia’s Pankisi Gorge feels pull of Islamic State Europe
- Isis video shows murder of British hostage Alan Henning Middle East
- New prime minister promises a fairer Sweden Europe
- US health officials say 50 people being observed for Ebola US
- Why is the John McNulty affair so important? Politics
- Saga of three former comrades at heart of Brazilian power struggle World
- Regular upskilling to become mandatory for teachers Education
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Sport
- Ruby Walsh returns to action at Tipperary meet Racing
- Niall Quinn returns to dig Fulham out of hole English Soccer
- Leinster and Munster need to step up campaigns Pro12
- Kilkenny have produced the only meaningful hurling revolution Sport
- Patient Duncan Casey’s solid progress a major plus for Munster Pro12
- Arc master Fabre Andre quietly confident for Flintshire success in L’Arc de Triomphe Racing
- Lewis Hamilton has edge on Rosberg at Japanese Grand Prix practice session Other Sports
- Spotlight falls on Clare club hurling final Gaelic Games
- Colourful nonconformist Shane Curran always ready to think outside the box Gaelic Football
- St Pats favourites to advance to cup final Soccer
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Business
- Challenges and choices for Noonan Economy
- Finnish minister praises Irish economic example Economy
- European stocks rebound on good news from US Markets
- Unintended consequences downstream from Central Bank warning on lending Health & Pharma
- Buffett’s trolley full of woes at Tesco Economy
- Murphy points to Central Bank budget warnings Economy
- Softbank buys stake in Batman producer Media & Marketing
- Salix calls off Irish-based ‘inversion’ merger Health & Pharma
- Tasc says tax cuts for high earners will harm public services Economy
- Dame Street mandarins still cautious on Republic’s economy Economy
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Opinion
- Standards in public life Letters
- John Bruton, home rule and 1916 Letters
- Religion in schools Letters
- Emigrants and the vote Letters
- A living wage Letters
- Banks and lending to small firms Letters
- Directory inquiries Letters
- The pension levy Letters
- Commuting etiquette Letters
- Most dangerous Hamlet ever? Letters
- Smoking outdoors Letters
- Dogs and pavements Letters
- Graciousness in victory Letters
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Life & Style
- Ask Joan: Leaving Cert holidays in Croatia and Greece, family fun for New Year’s Eve Travel
- Travel Gear: the latest Kindle, a split camera and a cup holder for your bicycle Travel
- Humans, horses and horticulture make a soothing garden Gardens
- First Encounters: Eoin Macken and Tim McDonnell People
- Recipe: Change flavours for autumn comfort Food & Drink
- Behind the News: Eileen Finnegan, psychotherapist People
- New Orleans on a plate Travel
- ‘Do 10 bicep curls and two selfies’ Life & Style
- Greatest British literary editor of his generation People
- Wicklow-born soldier who won the Military Cross for valour People
- Music scholar, conductor and champion of ‘period performance’ People
- Châtelaine and last of the Mitford sisters People
- ‘It led to Sean McDermott Street being described as “Dublin’s Notting Hill”.’ People
- Red pepper and garlic soup Recipes
- Spaghetti with mussels Recipes
- Review: Sage Restaurant, Cork gets high marks for local food Restaurant reviews
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Culture
- Bloodlust, betrayal: the story of Ireland’s last ‘witches’: The House Where It Happened, by Martina Devlin Books
- Sam Reid plays it posh again but has sights on less plummy parts Film
- ‘If I was lucky I would die the same way as my grandfather’ Books
- Scorpion: Walter O'Brien on his life off-screen tv-radio-web
- Why it’s okay to boldly ignore the self-appointed gatekeepers of our language Books
- Television: Tommy Tiernan serves up a dog’s dinner tv-radio-web
- Radio: A genteel sort of pub fight as Charlie Chawke and Ryan Tubridy discuss an Irish welcome tv-radio-web
- Jean-François Millet – an artist who moved the market Heritage
- The dilemma of writing about romance Books
- Little Beauty , By Alison Jameson Books
- Blood: A Biography of the Stuff of Life, By Lawrence Hill Books
- Poem beginning with two lines by André Breton Books
- The Danube, by Nick Thorpe Books
- Can technology cure weighty problem of too many schoolbooks? Books
- The liberal intellectuals behind Irish independence: Vivid Faces: The Revolutionary Generation in Ireland, 1890-1923 Books
- John Banville on Samuel Beckett: a man of many letters Books
- St John Ervine’s ‘A Wayward Man’: the rediscovery of a Northern Irish writer Books
- Bleak and courageous: Lila, by Marilynne Robinson Books
- Put growth horse before cuts cart: The Shifts and the Shocks, by Martin Wolf Books
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