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An Irishman's Diary

I don't know what I ever did to encourage them, but the people at Marketing magazine send me a free copy of their publication…

Fri Sept 22 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

One of the glories of France - at least if you're touring it with children - is that every self-respecting town has a carousel…

Fri Sept 08 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

In the Protestant cemetery of my home town, there's a gravestone to a man who died in the 1930s

Thu Sept 07 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

I'm sorry I missed the Electric Picnic. It seems to have been the music festival of the summer

Wed Sept 06 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

As chance would have it, one of the books I read on the family holiday was Mark Twain's Innocents Abroad, his account of a trip…

Tue Sept 05 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Those depressing Leaving Cert results took some of the gloss off what has been a very exciting week for mathematics, with the…

Thu Aug 17 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Bertie Ahern deserves understanding rather than scorn over his controversial appearance at the building site of a new Kerry hotel…

Fri Aug 11 2006 - 01:00

Why pray to one saint when 14 are listening today?

Feeling a bit queasy after the long weekend? Tense and irritable because of queues at Dublin Airport? Driven out of your mind…

Tue Aug 08 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Ireland's yogic flyers have picked an auspicious week to advertise their latest initiative

Wed Aug 02 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Scientists are well-meaning, on the whole, but they never know where to stop

Tue Aug 01 2006 - 01:00

Galloping green

The Last Straw: Amid stiff competition, the prize for the most aptly-named horse at Cheltenham this week went to Lough Derg, …

Sat Jul 29 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

The Sugar Club on Dublin's Leeson Street occupies the site of the old Irish Film Theatre, which you used to enter around the …

Thu Jul 27 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Congratulations to Chris Storm from Texas, who I see has won the annual Ernest Hemingway look-alike contest at Sloppy Joe's, …

Tue Jul 25 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

I see this year's cool new toy for children is something called the Bilibo

Fri Jul 14 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

The grey squirrel is an object lesson in the value of public relations

Thu Jul 13 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

This is a bad week for the old saying that "sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me"

Wed Jul 12 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

I watched the World Cup final at the old home place in Monaghan, where my brother now runs the farm

Tue Jul 11 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

As another Dáil year ends, I see that the Government has accused the Opposition of having "no policies", while the Opposition…

Thu Jul 06 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

It's a timely move by the Government to request that name-plates at future EU meetings should refer to this country as "Éire …

Thu Jun 29 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

The Inis Oírr International Bodhrán Summer School is a metaphor for the recent economic history of Ireland

Wed Jun 28 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

To stage a play outdoors in Ireland is a major logistical challenge

Tue Jun 27 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

If there were ever to be a national day of commemoration for Irish emigrants, it would surely have to be on June 23rd, the date…

Fri Jun 23 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Charlie Haughey and James Joyce had at least one thing in common

Fri Jun 16 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

You can measure your life out in World Cups. In fact, these days, I find it the only reliable measure

Fri Jun 09 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

There's a famous photograph of John F Kennedy in the Oval Office: the world's most powerful man at work while his infant son …

Thu Jun 08 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Rock music has been more or less respectable for decades, I know, but 2006 could be the year it finally went genteel

Fri Jun 02 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

My apologies in advance for being morbid, but that recent warning on the hazards of gypsy skirts has reminded me of the sad fate…

Wed May 31 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Probably the most remarkable thing about the whole Munster rugby phenomenon has been the willingness of the province's Cork component…

Tue May 23 2006 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

When President McAleese visited Butte, Montana this week, she appears to have missed out on the city's most famous feature, even…

Fri May 19 2006 - 01:00

Bruce the Bush-whacker

The Last Straw: Thanks to Bruce Springsteen, I've been going around all week singing Ballad of Jesse James, with its insanely…

Sat May 13 2006 - 01:00

Listeners at sea as Bertie's bounty knows no bounds

Dáil Sketch: For a while yesterday, it looked like we were witnessing a Mutiny on the Bounty

Wed May 10 2006 - 01:00

Ned meets Joyce as the Kelly story comes back home

James Joyce's aunts must be turning in their graves

Mon May 08 2006 - 01:00

World Cup exit money

The Last Straw: In one of his safer predictions, the great economist JK Galbraith expressed confidence that, even in the long…

Sat May 06 2006 - 01:00

Competition for soldiers to become officers

Non-commissioned soldiers will have a more chances of attaining officer rank following a decision by Minister for Defence Willie…

Sat May 06 2006 - 01:00

Spring clean at Guinness heir's home nets €2.6m

The mother of all garage sales raised an estimated €2

Wed May 03 2006 - 01:00

Gone in 45 minutes

TheLastStraw: I know it's the chicken nuggets most people worry about

Sat Apr 29 2006 - 01:00

Party to target health and crime

Fine Gael will target public fears about crime, healthcare and the perceived waste of taxpayers' money in a new series of anti…

Tue Apr 25 2006 - 01:00

Priest's role in peace process recognised

The North's unionists are "the greatest asset Ireland has", peace campaigner Fr Alec Reid has said

Sat Apr 22 2006 - 01:00

Lost in the 'J Zone'

TheLastStraw: If being a man means anything, it means you never, ever, ask directions

Sat Apr 22 2006 - 01:00

RTÉ drama to depict chaos following Sellafield disaster

A new RTÉ docu-drama depicts anarchy in Dublin and a mass flight from Ireland's east coast after a nuclear disaster at Sellafield…

Thu Apr 20 2006 - 01:00

Racing's hot properties

TheLastStraw: I'm sure every Irish sports fan rejoiced in the success of Numbersixvalverde at Aintree

Sat Apr 15 2006 - 01:00

Cliches of our time

TheLastStraw: Forty years after his death, the greatest tribute we can pay Myles na gCopaleen is to say that, thanks to his …

Sat Apr 08 2006 - 01:00

Guns blaze on the Aer Lingus front

Dáil Sketch: For two self-confessed socialists the Taoiseach and Joe Higgins rarely appear on the same side of an argument.

Thu Apr 06 2006 - 01:00

There are no flies on Dermot Ahern

Dáil Sketch: The plight of the undocumented was dramatically illustrated in the Dáil yesterday when Fine Gael's Bernard Allen…

Wed Apr 05 2006 - 01:00

Be warned - if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is

People who respond even once to an e-mail, letter or telephone scam are liable to feature on "suckers lists", attracting increased…

Sat Apr 01 2006 - 01:00

A slow burner

TheLastStraw: Posterity will decide whether this newspaper's 16-page supplement to mark the 90th anniversary of the Easter Rising…

Sat Apr 01 2006 - 01:00

Star chef gives a flavour of Dublin's gourmet festival

To some Irish food producers, Richard Corrigan is about as popular as a fox in a henhouse.

Sat Mar 25 2006 - 00:00

Pod people invade space

The Last Straw: It's no fault of Steve Jobs. His invention is a small masterpiece of engineering, I know

Sat Mar 25 2006 - 00:00

Lightning quip steals Rabbitte's thunder

Dáil Sketch: When they heard themselves called the "three wise men" yesterday, the Taoiseach, the Minister for Finance, and …

Thu Mar 23 2006 - 00:00

McDowell puts his teeth away and lets himself be tickled by the wags

Dáil Sketch: With Richard Bruton still bearing the teeth marks from Tuesday's attack in Molesworth Street, Michael McDowell …

Wed Mar 22 2006 - 00:00
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