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  • Happy as Barry

    Orla Barry in studio When Newstalk goes national, can Orla Barry carry the station through the morning schedule now that Dunphy is gone and her slot pits her against Tubridy, Ryan and D'Arcy? Arminta Wallace meets the ambitious motor mouth from Cork p
  • Malawi Memories

    Kamthagwara Mutupi with his children, Stella and Watson. In southern Africa, many children know their mother and father only through the diaries written by the parents before they died of Aids. Rosita Boland travelled to Malawi with photographer Brenda Fitzsimons to meet some current writers of 'Memory Books', and the children who inherit them p
  • My Space London

    Leicester Square is an oasis in the heart of London One of the biggest and busiest cities in the world can also be a haven of pastoral bliss. Kevin Courtney steps outside p
Magazine Features
  • The best, most mobile snapper in Ireland

    Competition: win a cameraphone every week in The Irish Times /Sony Ericsson cameraphone photographic competition p
  • Galloping Gourmets

    Artisan foods, and the people who grow, make, and cook them, are the stars of a new company organising culinary tours of Ireland. Deirdre McQuillan eats her way around Galway p
  • Nose job

    'My perfumes are my poems': One of the world's premier 'noses', Jean-Claude Ellena has created five new scents for Hermès.  Deirdre McQuillan takes a sniff p
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  • Opening Lines

    Un certain je ne sais quoi: Direct flights from Dublin have brought the historic port town of La Rochelle, on France's Atlantic coast, close enough for a short break. With its bracing sea breezes, superb shellfish and cobbled streets, La Rochelle is a lovely place to spend a couple of days. p
  • My place

    Name: John Elliot. Address: Sandycove, Co Dublin. Dwelling: Terraced house. Here since: 1994 p
  • Sales talk

    Deals that caught our eye this week p
  • My big week

    Cara O'Sullivan, singing at the RTÉ Farmleigh Proms on Tuesday evening p
  • Planet matters

    Low-impact living: Last week I talked about laundry detergents, and this week I'm still up to my oxters in washing. For the past seven days, I've renounced all manufactured detergents, both conventional and eco-friendly. p
  • 22.07.06-28.07.06

    A weekly guide to going out, staying in and generally living the life. p
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  • Trading up

    Bigsmall. The car ad on TV tells us it's a new word to describe something which, though small, has the characteristics of something much bigger than itself. It could be a work of nature, a bonsai tree, for example. Or a simple gesture, a ring slipped on a finger, which for that moment means so much more. p
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  • Burgundy unburdened

    Wine: 'They gave me carte blanche to do what I want.' Meet the producer who wants to put a screwcap on a Burgundy grand cru p
  • Bottles of the week

    Pernand-Vergelesses 2000, Saint-Aubin 2004, Mâcon-Igé 2004, Claude Boisset Bourgogne 2004 p
  • Eating out

    Fuchsia House, Ardee: 'Lamb rogan josh was, I reckon, the best I've ever tasted. The meat tasted of proper lamb.' p
  • Auber genius

    Cooking in: Aubergines are the steak of the vegetable world. They're versatile, robust and satisfying p
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  • Interiors

    Meath market: Over the past 20 years Catherine Treacy has created an impressive shop at Versatile Bathrooms, Navan, Co Meath. It appeals to a cross-section of customers, but what marks it out is service. It has quality brands and offers most styles, including some very minimalist fittings. p
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  • Self-made plants

    Gardens: Plants that reproduce all by themselves are loved by some gardeners, hated by others p
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