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  • A matter of life and songs

    In full voice: Liam Clancy at the National Concert Hall in Dublin last week. He might be one of the music world's hardiest travellers, but Liam Clancy still has a fire in his belly about music, ageing, the Middle East and whatever you're having yourself, writes Siobhán Long p
  • Attention on deck

    The Irish Naval Service's high-tech training facilities are the envy of Europe and one of the best-kept secrets in Ireland's third-level education sector, writes Brian O'Connell p
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  • Getting the basics on getting by

    Want to learn how to hang pictures or the perfect way to kiss? Then go online, writes Haydn Shaughnessy p
  • Learning lessons on the streets of Kolkata

    Teen Times: Recently, some papers carried a report of an Irish nun who had received a prestigious award in India, the Padma Shree, given for her lifetime dedication to India's poorest. This prestigious award is given almost exclusively to Indians. To many, this was a small item of news, but to myself and my classmates it came as no surprise. We spent three weeks last January working in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) with Sr Cyril Mooney, a Loreto nun from Bray, Co Wicklow, who has been in India for more than 50 years. p
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    A round-up of reviews from Irish Times writers p
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