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  • Timeless images of horror and humanity

    Life on the front line: a wounded soldier in the Vietnam war is loaded onto a helicopter for evacuation (1965). Images of conflict at the Earagail Arts Festival, through a range of artforms, are a potent and thought-provoking testimony to the chilling effects of war, writes Mary Phelan p
  • Running on empty

    Road to nowhere: traffic near the Westlink toll bridge in Dublin. 'Motorways have become the sinews of sprawl, encouraging the creation of new suburbs that are more car-dependent than anything previously built.' Life After Oil: Ireland has been allowed to develop in a way that sends people into their cars when they should be getting out of them, writes Frank McDonald , Environment Editor p
  • Government stuck in the fossil age

    Political leaders must face up to their duty and set more long-term objectives to guarantee sustainable energy and reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, writes Frank McDonald p
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  • The sky's the limit

    How your family holiday increases global warming. p
  • Turning the tables on chairs

    The double-bind theory on schizophrenia is the starting point for a collaborative dance piece - but no one quite knows where it ends, its creators tell Christine Madden p
  • Children in mini-skirts? I blame the parents

    Teen Times: It's ironic, I suppose. After the great lengths gone to over the years by innumerable women's groups, the suffragettes, and even the late CJ Haughey with his Succession Act, we, the youthful Mná na hÉireann have apparently come full circle, writes  Kate Harrington p
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