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  • Gangs of new Ireland

    Gangland rivalry has exploded on to our streets over the past decade. What changed and can it be stopped, asks Conor Lally , Crime Correspondent p
  • Flying in the face of controversy

    Welcome to Shannon? US Air Force F16s, members of the Thunderbirds, arrive at the airport this week. From left: Staff Sgt Heidi Corbett, Tech Sgt Rebecca Barnett, Staff Sgt Judell Haug and Staff Sgt Kristi Marchado. The US air force demonstration squadron is in Ireland for the Salthill Air Show - and to show its gratitude to a valued ally, writes Tom Clonan p
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  • A bridge across the gender gulf

    Women in the Gulf state of Kuwait have won the right to vote and run in elections - but is this hard-won victory just a fig leaf for the essentially undemocratic nature of the country, asks Mary Fitzgerald , Foreign Affairs Correspondent p
  • Gulf government: Women in power

    Kuwait: Women given the right to vote in 2005. Last year, women candidates ran in parliamentary elections but none were elected. The ruling family appointed Kuwait's first female minister in 2005. Today there are two women in the cabinet, holding the education and health ministries. p
  • The nation that prayed together

    The Eucharistic Congress in Dublin in 1932 helped to mask the bitterness of post-Civil War Ireland, writes Diarmaid Ferriter p
  • Bada bing - she ain't got that swing

    Double Take: Hillary Clinton has made a video based on The Sopranos, but Bertie doesn't need such tricks, writes Ann Marie Hourihane p
  • Going to Glastonbury? Give it some welly

    Revellers arriving at Worthy Farm are in the mood for another musical mudfest, writes John Collins in Pilton, Somerset p
  • Leitrim aims to stop the laughing

    Short on coastline and short on glamour, Co Leitrim has come in for some stick in its time. Ronan McGreevy , a native of the county, reports on attempts to boost its image. p
  • The life of Brian

    Profile: He lives for Fianna Fáil and showed a steady hand when the election looked lost, but has 'Biffo' got what it takes to succeed Bertie, asks Deaglán de Bréadún. p
  • This Week They Said

    I've no reason not to trust him and I think he's a man of his word. - Outgoing Green Party leader Trevor Sargent is satisfied with the Taoiseach's account of his personal finances. p
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