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  • How the fleadh caught fire

    Steven Mackintosh in Niall Heery's 'Small Engine Repair', which won the prize for best feature film from a first-time director. On-screen they focused on despair, but in reality the first-timers had big dreams at the 18th Galway Film Fleadh, writes Michael Dwyer p
  • Choosing chastity

    Chasity is now seen as part of a new sexual rebellion. Is this the start of a backlash against promiscuity, or just another fad? Nadine O'Regan reports. p
  • Where the venue is the star

    Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin  is working with the OPW to celebrate the musical tradition of some of Ireland's historic locations, writes Siobhán Long p
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  • A new test case is born

    It's a Dad's Life: A while back I tuned into a discussion on The Last Word on the practice of taking stem cells from the umbilical cords of newborns. While there doesn't seem to be any ethical dilemmas with regard to this, there is some dispute as to whether the practice is worthwhile. p
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