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  • Bite without spite

    Ivor Kenny: "The deepest problem capitalism faces is its estrangement from moral values." Photograph: Dara Mac Donaill Once dubbed 'the most dangerous man in Ireland', management guru Ivor Kenny tells Kathy Sheridan why business managers are the 'salt of the earth' p
  • Aladdin's cave of music

    Technology and history collide at the Irish Traditional Music Archive's new home, writes Siobhán Long p
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  • A wealth of imagination

    Visual Arts/Reviewed: Some things in life are free, but you can keep them for the birds and bees. I want money! That's what I want , Daniel de Chenu, Bank of Ireland Baggot Street until Nov 17 Tracings , Pat Harris, Taylor Galleries until Nov 18 01-6766055 Seven Dogs , Nicky Hooper, Ashford Gallery until Nov 23 01-6617286 Peter Collis, paintings , Solomon Gallery until Nov 20 01-6794237 p
  • Even parents feel the pains of growing

    It's a Dad's Life Adam Brophy The younger child has been raising her head above the parapet in recent times. The Missus and I fret about her sporadically. We see that she doesn't receive the intense attention that the elder took for granted at the same age, and occasionally we feel guilty. p
  • Reviews

    Irish Times writers review Callion String Quartet, Lynch at the Hugh Lane Gallery and One Man Star Wars Trilogy at Spirit, Dublin. p
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  • Starting something big

    Several people have turned a transition- year project into the makings of a glorious career. Gráinne Faller meets some of them p
  • SchoolMag guide

    This week, Louise Holden examines the potential pitfalls of campaign journalism p
  • My TY

    James Hannigan , a transition year student in St Peter's College, Dunboyne, Co Meath, enjoys his first week of work experience p
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