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These brutal killers are a threat to our way of life
THE cold-blooded murders of two men in front of their children within 12 hours of each other is terrifying..
Luas strike would be disastrous
DUBLIN is theatened with a major public transport work stoppage. Luas drivers, 165 of them, have threatened industrial action action over rostering and other issues.
The Croke Park raw deal: Numbers on waiting lists could fill it four times over
PICTURE the tide of humanity in a packed Croke Park this Sunday for the All-Ireland football final. Now try to picture a crowd four times that size.
Shame of our hospital waiting lists
THE latest Health Service Executive figures on waiting-lists are a shocking indictment of our crumbling health system.
Decider feels like destiny to O'Shea
LIFE is a rollercoaster ... or so it has been for Aidan O'Shea in 2012. At one point he was stuck to the ground - literally - in Tralee, unable to move.
No hidden agendas in Canning comments - Cunningham
"SAY it ain't so, Joe?" A phrase immortalised in American baseball lore was handed a modern-day hurling twist last week by Joe Canning's comment on the sportsmanship of Henry Shefflin.
'Cuts' to allowances are farcical
THE laughable result of the Government's attempts to cut public sector allowances does not instil confidence ahead of the Budget.
'Help! I've got premature empty nest syndrome'
When I arranged a French exchange for my daughter, Aimee, I was thinking of opportunities -- how great it would be for her, not just to learn French, but to experience another culture and become more independent. I didn't realise how much I'd miss her.
Frightening insight into an evil drug
REPORTS that medicines for the common cold are being used to make crystal meth are chilling. Gardai have launched Operation Shutdown to investigate after pharmacists in Dublin, Limerick and Kerry noticed bulk buys of tablets such as Sudafed.
How much more can 'coping classes' take?
ARE you a member of Ireland's so-called 'coping classes', the middle-income earners who keep this economy going and feel they get precious little thanks for it?
Inside Opinion
- McFadden kept plugging away
- Twist in the tale of the hungry toddler
- McFadden finishes as top scorer
- Jim in rant at author
- Dazzling Donegal's day
- Seánie stars as Saints survive
- Jim'll fix it for Donegal to dollop misery over Mayo
- Westerners' soldier in centre Moran hails 'best' backroom as key to side's success
- Captain Clarke's quiet confidence
- Boyle set to sit out final due to illness
- Mortimer timing puts contentious call by Horan in a positive light
- Yummy Mummy
- Public sector must change their ways
- Moran sees the light
- Mortimer is happy to stick by his decision
- Airports must be kept open
- Prices up, taxes up, misery up
- Bailed out banks must lend money
- Topless Kate and privacy
- Fatal danger of 'casual' drug use
- Can we improve for replay? Yes we can!
- Life is short? Eh, not for Hef
- From manicure to mayhem in a moment
- New belief in Tribes
- Cats won't be caught twice
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