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  • Sizzling Sicily

    Paddy Agnew , Rome Correspondent, usually heads south to report on the Mafia. This time it's for a holiday, in an area that locals flock to p
  • Stars in his eyes

    Quentin Fottrell was a soap-opera junkie in the 1980s. So how can he resist a trip to see where his favourite US shows were made? p
  • Divas and divers

    When Davin O'Dwyer enters the cauldron of the San Siro, in Milan, to witness the end of an era, the drama and tension rival those at La Scala p
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  • Helsinki calling

    Not many Irish people think of Helsinki for a weekend away. But you might feel strangely at home there, writes John S Doyle p
  • City of gold

    The largest of the United Arab Emirates, like its neighbours, wears its wealth on its sleeve. So don't come in search of traditional Middle Eastern culture, writes Olivia Kelly p
  • Ulster says go

    A decade after the Belfast Agreement, the former centre of the Troubles is now a must-see city. Just don't go with unrealistic expectations, writes Michael Parsons p
  • The beauty and the bay

    Paul Cullen heads to Carlingford for a spectacular hike up Co Louth's highest mountain p
  • Devoted to the Déise

    Lots of people pass through west Waterford without stopping. They're missing some treats, including the county's new food festival, writes Catherine Foley p
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  • The all-night party's over, say Ibiza's tourism officials

    BALEARIC REBRANDING: IBIZA, ONCE NOTORIOUS as Spain's clubbing capital and a popular party island for thousands of young Irish holidaymakers, is attempting to overhaul its image. p
  • 'I'm on the plane'

    IN-FLIGHT CALLS: AIRLINE PASSENGERS may soon have a new gripe to add to their litany of pet hates. Already bothered by fellow passengers who recline their seats, by screaming children and by people removing their shoes, they might shortly be putting shouts of "Hello, can you hear me?" and the ringing of mobile phones on the list. p
  • Big jump in online bookings for approved accommodation

    TOURISM STATISTICS:  Gulliver Ireland, the agency handling online bookings for tourist-board-approved accommodation, has seen a big jump in bookings. In the first three months of the year, total online tourist reservations though Gulliver Ireland increased by 25 per cent compared with the same period in 2007. p
  • Shorts

    A roundup of this week's other stroies in brief. p
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  • Go Reader Go

    Your questions answered. p
  • My Holiday

    Barry Andrews, TD p
  • My Day

    Ciara O'Connor, massage therapist, Dublin Airport p
  • Go Holiday DIY

    How much for two weeks in the Sunshine State? p
  • Go last minute

    Fancy a spring break? Joan Scales picks out some of the top holiday choices at home and abroad p
  • Go overnight

    Miriam Donohoe visits the Park Inn in Mulrany, Co Mayo. p
  • Go adventure

    David Foran and Fintan Gillespie p
  • Airport watch

    E-mail your views to go@irish-times.ie p
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  • Brewing up a storm

    Belgium is celebrated for its rich, complex beers. But, boy, they pack a punch, writes Jamie Smyth p
  • Go catch a show

    New York Visual art Michelangelo, Vasari, and their Contemporaries: Drawings from the Uffizi features up to 80 Renaissance works. Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Avenue at East 36th Street. Until April 20th. www.morganlibrary.org. p
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  • Go bag a deal

    Rugby: Ireland will travel to New Zealand and Australia this summer. Killester Travel (01-8336935, www.theflyinggolfer.com) is offering a package of both internationals. p
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  • Locomotive love affair

    ETHICAL TRAVELLER: Catherine Mack on going by train p
  • Go Read

    Sweet Honey, Bitter Lemons: Travels in Sicily on a Vespa and Florence and the Best of Tuscany p
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