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  • Mind over Mather

    'You and I are made out of exploded stars,' Dr John Mather, joint winner of last year's Nobel Prize for Physics, tells Ronan McGreevy p
  • Is Irish publishing on the edge?

    Despite our reputation as a nation of writers, the state of our indigenous book-publishing industry is in peril, with many of our best writers attracted to the money and prestige of British publishing houses, writes Tony Farmar p
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  • Experiments with the symbolic power of nature

    Reviewed: Things to Make & Do, Stories of Displacement, Work of the Devil, and Daniel Lipstein and David O'Kane p
  • To sleep perchance, to...sleep

    It's a Dad's Life: The Missus went away for three days. It was work, but it was also Madrid, so you can understand my less than sympathetic stance. p
  • Canada could be vision of future, happy to be defined by its diversity

    Douglas Gageby Fellowship/Migration and the reinvention of Ireland: Canada aims to be an 'immigration superpower' but its positive rhetoric is not always matched by social progress, Ruadhán Mac Cormaic reports from Toronto in his continuing series Migration and the reinvention of Ireland p
  • Reviews

    Irish Times writers review a selection of events. p
  • Others' integration models provide options for Ireland

    What can Ireland learn from the experience of others? Is the choice between the coerced conformism of the "melting pot" or the socially atomised "salad bowl", recognising the autonomy of each culture and the commonality of none? p
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