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  • Where love is big business

    International marriage is quite an industry in Ukraine. Western men look for traditional wives, but the women are ready to leave tradition behind, writes Frank Shouldice in Odessa. p
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  • Coffee, tea and bridge-building

    A Buddhist nun hopes that her new 'peace cafe' will bring local communities together in Belfast, writes Carissa Caseyp
  • The sense of smell

    Teen Times: Perfume: a liquid cosmetic worn for its pleasant smell. As young girls we all borrowed perfume from our mothers and sisters. It helped us to feel - or, at the very least, smell, grown-up. Nowadays, we're more likely to wear a celebrity's scent than a relative's. From Britney to Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez to Jade Goody, everyone wants us to smell like them. p
  • Reviews

    Irish Times writers review Charley Pride at the National Concert Hall, Concorde at the Hugh Lane Gallery,  Slayer at the Point Theatre and the RTE Vanburgh String Quartet at the National Gallery. p
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