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Two swordsmen fight it out at the launch of an exhibition on duelling at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, in Dublin yesterday. Entitled Blaze Away, it examines duelling in Ireland and highlights the work of renowned Irish weaponmakers. Photograph: Julien Behal/PA
Two swordsmen fight it out at the launch of an exhibition on duelling at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, in Dublin yesterday. Entitled Blaze Away, it examines duelling in Ireland and highlights the work of renowned Irish weaponmakers. Photograph: Julien Behal/PA
  • Cowen seeks to reassure unions on public service pay deal
  • Ten held in raids on suspected prostitution network
  • Over 60% of top schools limit admission to certain groups

Ireland

  • Department told not to comment on tribunal draft
  • Merkel open to concession for Ireland
  • Witness claims garda hit schoolboy
  • Money trail examined as sex ring broken up
  • Moneylenders to face stricter rules
  • Refunds on Lapland trips advised as firm seeks licence
  • Minister hears O'Leary's case for merger
  • Aer Lingus to consider viability of cost-cutting plan
  • Paintings by leading Irish artists fetch €3m
  • Withdrawal of 20,000 medical cards deferred
  • Tax breaks for battery bicycles
  • O'Dea defends decisions on raising 'Asgard II'
  • Slow broadband deprives web users of online gaming
  • Numbers in consistent poverty fell last year
  • Minister plans to sell 12 psychiatric hospitals
  • Unlicensed pilot crashed on first flight
  • Cluster munition convention signed
  • Employers and union groups in receipt of Fás fees
  • Travellers will suffer most in recession, says equality chief
  • Media criticised over suicide coverage
  • Green Senator calls for EU action on workers' rights
  • In Short
  • Father jailed for sex abuse of two daughters
  • Marriott complains of "smash and grab" on Shelbourne records
  • Partygoer fatally stabbed, court told
  • Restaurant owners deny dismissing head chef over cookbook copyright
  • Ex-Bohs manager settles dispute with club
  • Truck driver's trial can go ahead
  • Cowen defends strategy amid sharp exchanges
  • Moriarty draft 'not seen or discussed', says Tánaiste
  • FG presses for streamlined PR service
  • Smith to meet farming groups over funding
  • Medical card changes to be enacted
  • FF cheers up as Biffo comes back from the dead
  • House divided on Bord Snip Nua
  • Decision to allow 'half a bypass' in Galway criticised
  • Council staff at odds over action on Fahy
  • Orchestrated effort pays off as pupils in deprived part of Limerick make music
  • Open verdict on man who fell from cliffs
  • Man guilty of cruelty must surrender animals
  • Cork hospital's €4.7m emergency department opens
  • Hundreds at vigil for murdered player
  • Weapons warning for loyalist paramilitaries

World

  • Bangkok flights resume as protesters depart
  • Cameron challenges Brown to call election
  • Obama's ex-rival gets commerce post
  • US seeks to ease India-Pakistan tension
  • Businessman who refused to pay Eta extortion killed
  • 'Propaganda missiles' latest test of patience for beleaguered N Korea
  • Turkish woman's protest lets cat out of designer bag on workplace conditions
  • Tory councillor resigns after IRA link revealed
  • Be ready to arrest Sudan leader, UN is told
  • Zimbabwean human rights activist kidnapped
  • Plan to unseat Canada's PM 'a coup'
  • In Short

Finance

  • Jobless rate jumps to 7.8% in November
  • National pay deal may be reviewed, Lenihan hints
  • Anglo shares slump to lowest level in 11 years
  • Jobs lost in services sector last month at fastest rate on record - survey
  • 'No daylight until 2011' forecast by bank chief
  • Ex-finance ministers on banks panel
  • Bank panel: directors for credit institutions in Government guarantee scheme
  • No relief in sight as jobless rise is highest since 1975
  • NTR profits up but will act cautiously on acquisitions
  • Private equity rivals exploring joint approach
  • Possible client approach for capitalisation
  • Australian government open to Qantas/BA merger
  • Best performing managed pension fund loses 3.4% of value in November
  • Firm in court over waste deals
  • Clare firm's profits up 111% to €3.8m
  • Almost all Morrogh claims now certified
  • TV stations likely to bear brunt of downward trend in advertising spend
  • Anglo results drag banks down as others perform better

Features

  • Sifting reality from myth
  • REVIEWS

Sport

  • Keane's future may be decided today
  • Crossmaglen's McEntee wins appeal against red card
  • RTÉ can invoke legislation to protect coverage
  • A rough diamond eager to make the cut
  • Impressive Australians end tour on a high
  • Cipriani wants assurances from Wasps
  • Tevez takes his chance to shine
  • Redknapp sends on Bent to spark life into Spurs
  • Paris St Germain let City off the hook
  • Newcastle train sights on Delap's 'grenades'
  • Scottish FA cautious on bid to host Euro 2016
  • SOCCER SHORTS
  • Accuracy the key to success in Sun City
  • Rhode aim to make experience count
  • Thomas to try his luck on Noland in Durkan
  • Lush Lashes to bid for Hong Kong Cup
  • Munce back in business in Australia
  • Golden Boy still holding all the aces
  • Bloomberg goes gunning for icon Burress
  • England ready to resume tour of India
  • SPORTS DIGEST

Opinion

  • A step forward on cluster bombs
  • The risk of poverty
  • Just what planet are economists on?
  • Donations to political parties not given to support democracy
  • Fás farce would be in ha'penny place up North
  • A singular contribution to a pluralist identity
  • I'm slightly handicapped on the score of sex with a stranger
  • Cowen looks for assurances from Europe over Lisbon
  • Changed world needs new attitude to treaty
  • Excitable sketch of the Irish art boom fails to see the bigger picture
  • An Irishman's Diary

Letters

  • Cutbacks in education
  • Options on the Lisbon Treaty
  • Ryanair and interview with Aer Arann chief executive
  • Incinerator at Poolbeg
  • An FF-FG coalition
  • Rowing on the river Blackwater
  • 'Global King of Comedy'
  • Representing Christmas
  • Judge's criticism of media

Property

  • If you can't sell, swap: how the rich do it
  • Estate agents are bracing themselves for further job losses in the New Year
  • Market on the floor at end of a GUBU year
  • Jargon busting guide - revised for the recession
  • Deal or no deal? It's your call
  • Buy my house and get me free- sellers turn to novel ways of enticing customers
  • Homes at a discount - but are they still a good buy?
  • Interest rates falling - but lenders are setting tougher borrowing rules
  • Prices down by 40% since peak
  • Auctions get hammered
  • Cutting prices is the only way to sell in sluggish market
  • Credit crunch hits holiday haven
  • Plain-speaking president says market could stabilise in the last half of 2009
  • Tenants call the shots and landlords take the pain
  • Construction halt leads to wide-ranging staff cuts
  • Classics, chairs and Shebeen chic
  • Feelgood movie of the year drives investors to Greece
  • Q&A
  • Some country house sellers still in denial
  • 160-bed hospital and 40 homes for Mount Carmel
  • Developer returns with scaled down scheme for former Smurfit HQ in D6
  • Incinerator draws fire from locals
  • DIARY
  • A SELECTIVE GUIDE TO DEVELOPMENTS IN YOUR AREA
  • WORTH THE INVESTMENT

Science Today

  • Scientists learn how to read our minds
  • Asexual revolution breaks out in the lab
  • No excuse for human embryonic stem-cell research
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