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  • Ten years in the park

    President McAleese at Áras an Uachtaráin. To mark a decade in office, President Mary McAleese tells Kathy Sheridan about family life in the Á ras, and how her own personal experiences have shaped the way in which she has approached the job p
  • Remembrance will never end

    The scene following the bombing of Enniskillen on Remembrance Day, November 8th 1987. The IRA at first claimed that the British army had set off the bomb. The 20th anniversary of the Enniskillen bombing will bring conflicting emotions to victims' families, writes Susan McKay p
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  • 'Regret, shame, sorrow. It was wrong. End of story'

    'Regret, shame, sorrow. It was wrong. End of story." This is what Sinn Féin councillor Brian McCaffrey has to say about the bomb. p
  • RTÉ right to ask Cecelia Who?

    Present Tense: During the week, it was reported that RTÉ has taken a look at Cecelia Ahern's US TV comedy drama and decided to pass on it, writes Shane Hegarty . Samantha Who?, it decided, is not "outstanding". p
  • Taking stock: migrants in Ireland

    The Minister of State for Integration, Conor Lenihan If Britain's official estimate of the scale of recent migration could be out by a few hundred thousand people, what about Ireland's? p
  • Testing learner drivers' patience

    Wheel of misfortune: Under the reforms, Conor Pope will not be allowed to drive accompanied by his wife, who passed her test a year ago. The decision to tackle provisional drivers came as a nasty surprise for hundreds of thousands of people - including L-plate holder Conor Pope p
  • Angels of mercy or child abductors?

    Members of French charity Zoes Ark arriving at the central courts building in N'Djamena, the Chadian capital. A charity's attempt to airlift children to France has provoked anti-western feelings and may hinder other aid workers, writes Mary Fitzgerald in N'Djamena p
  • I want a Barbie the Builder, please, Santa

    Boys will have enough ironing to do when they grow up An Equality Authority report says toy marketers reinforce gender stereotypes, but it is looking through PC-tinted spectacles, writes Kate Holmquist p
  • Don't cry for me, Cristina

    Playing the Evita card may have swung the election in Ms Kirschners favour She eschews comparisons with Hillary Clinton and Eva Perón, but playing the Evita card may have swung the election in her favour, writes Fiona McCann p
  • Trying to put the ban into autobahn

    Vroom vroom: tourists rent Porsches to drive at full throttle down the autobahn Plans to limit speed on motorways threaten a cherished freedom, writes Derek Scally p
  • This Week They Said

    In the 1920s, the world ignored the words of Hitler as he explained his intention to build an Aryan superstate in Germany, take revenge on Europe and eradicate the Jews, and the world paid a terrible price. Bin Laden and his terrorist allies have made their intentions as clear as Lenin and Hitler before them, and the question is, will we listen? US president George Bush likens Islamic fundamentalism to the threat of Nazism and communism. p
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