The fury of the footpathPeople go on and on about the number of cars in Dublin, and right enough it's a horrorSat Oct 16 1999 - 01:00
Haughey cool under collar despite chorus jeersThe protesters outside were getting hot under the collar, but inside Court No 26, Charles JFri Oct 15 1999 - 01:00
People numbers highest since State foundedThe population of the Republic is at its highest since the foundation of the State, according to figures released by the Central…Thu Oct 14 1999 - 01:00
Nun `attacked by rapist' in prisonSeparate investigations are being carried out by the Garda and the prison authorities into an alleged attack on a nun by a convicted…Thu Oct 14 1999 - 01:00
Tax cut on bottle of wine may be only a modest 25pCalculations by the wine trade now suggest the reduction in excise duty which the Government could be forced to implement will…Wed Oct 13 1999 - 01:00
Cabin pressureShe'll kill me for telling you this, but my wife used to be very nervous about flyingSat Oct 09 1999 - 01:00
Independent and Dunphy both try to get the last wordIndependent News and Media was at the centre of a furious on-air row last night, when Today FM's The Last Word programme accused…Fri Oct 08 1999 - 01:00
Doctors to give flu vaccine despite disputeDoctors have begun work on a Statewide influenza vaccination campaign, despite failure to reach agreement with the health boards…Fri Oct 08 1999 - 01:00
Politics and sport pay a final tribute to Dr Tony O'NeillDr Tony O'Neill was a man whose life's work was full of concern, not just for his family and those who loved him, but for people…Tue Oct 05 1999 - 01:00
Strudel doodleAs you probably all know, Austria goes to the polls tomorrow, in an election which threatens to end the 13-year-old "grand coalition…Sat Oct 02 1999 - 01:00
Famous Five recount fear of flying fundsIt was like a This Is Your Life special on the Celtic TigerThu Sept 30 1999 - 01:00
Long day's journey back to Meath for returning heroesIt was a long day's journey into MeathTue Sept 28 1999 - 01:00
Award for `Irish Times' journalistThe Religious Affairs Correspondent of The Irish Times, Mr Patsy McGarry, has won the John Templeton European Religion Writer…Mon Sept 27 1999 - 01:00
Dead cats, high horsesNo sooner had I mentioned the phrase in a recent column, than an ad for personal computers has turned up on radio warning customers…Sat Sept 25 1999 - 01:00
18th century streetscape uncovered during redevelopment of marketThe remains of an 18th century streetscape have been uncovered at Dublin's Iveagh Market, Francis Street, which is being redeveloped…Fri Sept 24 1999 - 01:00
Phone calls disrupted at Dublin exchangeThousands of trunk and international phone calls were misdirected or failed to get through yesterday because of a computer software…Thu Sept 23 1999 - 01:00
A dogged performer who keeps his feet on the groundBorn in Mayo in 1945, Bernard Durkan moved to Kildare when his family acquired a farm there in the early 1960s, and went on to…Thu Sept 23 1999 - 01:00
World's population to rise to six billion next monthThe world's population will reach six billion next month, double what it was in 1960 and only 12 years after it passed the five…Thu Sept 23 1999 - 01:00
Just call the CIAI was browsing the Internet at home the other night when, suddenly, I managed to access the US Central Intelligence Agency's …Sat Sept 18 1999 - 01:00
Give Browne a breakA worrying feature of the past summer has been the problem of labour shortages in certain areas of the economySat Sept 11 1999 - 01:00
My baby, the hackerOne of the special joys of being a parent is the excitement of bringing home a new toySat Sept 04 1999 - 01:00
The car's in the pound but, bar cold stout, all's well with the worldI walked home from work the other night, and the experience was such a a pleasant one I found myself wondering why I don't do…Sat Aug 21 1999 - 01:00
Slane 99 is more than a teeny sell-outThe ballroom of Slane Castle hosted its first public event since the 1991 fire yesterday, when Lord Mount Charles, the Garda …Fri Aug 20 1999 - 01:00
Monsanto has no plans to move crop trials abroadMonsanto has no plans to move its genetically-modified crop trials out of the State despite recent attacks and threats by some…Wed Aug 18 1999 - 01:00
O'Hanlon supports magazine banThe chairman of the Fianna Fail parliamentary party has supported the banning of In Dublin, and expressed "serious concern" at…Tue Aug 17 1999 - 01:00
Promising the sun, the moon and the starsThe sky darkened suddenly. Stars appeared, even though it was still daytime. The birds stopped singingSat Aug 14 1999 - 01:00
As a nation of slobs, we badly need to be taught a lessonIt was heartening to read this week that estate agents Sherry Fitzgerald have been prosecuted 106 times since the introduction…Thu Aug 12 1999 - 01:00
Turning a smile into a scienceThis paper's science page is always a good read, and last Monday it had an amusing and informative piece on the subject, funnily…Sat Aug 07 1999 - 01:00
Dramatic increase in armed robberies in first half of yearRegional Garda commanders will be asked to target gangs who specialise in armed robberies, in the wake of a dramatic increase…Tue Aug 03 1999 - 01:00
TD suggests warden for Bray HeadA warden should be appointed to public lands on Bray Head to prevent further destruction of vegetation and wildlife by malicious…Tue Aug 03 1999 - 01:00
New test to detect cancerA new method of screening for cervical cancer has been introduced on a pilot basis by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland…Mon Aug 02 1999 - 01:00
Dublin-Bethlehem twinning exploredDublin could be twinned with Bethlehem to mark the millennium, if a plan proposed by the Palestinian ambassador-designate to …Sat Jul 31 1999 - 01:00
The zoo? It's a jungle in there!It was the baby's first birthday and, to celebrate the occasion, we thought we'd bring her to the ZooSat Jul 31 1999 - 01:00
Judge delivers a guilty verdict that seemed to take a long time comingIt was 45 minutes into the judgment before we learned that Brian Meehan had been found guilty of Veronica Guerin's murder, and…Fri Jul 30 1999 - 01:00
Grants considered for radon gas protectionThe Government will consider introducing a grant scheme to help householders protect their homes against radon gas, the Minister…Tue Jul 27 1999 - 01:00
Giant asteroid hits earth, pleaseOne of the many indirect effects of recent developments in mobile phone technology is that it's now socially acceptable to talk…Sat Jul 24 1999 - 01:00
Labour general secretary to resignThe Labour Party's general secretary, Mr Ray Kavanagh, is to step down after 15 years in the jobTue Jul 20 1999 - 01:00
Taoiseach to meet Blair and Mitchell todayThe Taoiseach will meet the British Prime Minister and Senator George Mitchell in Downing Street this afternoon, hoping to learn…Tue Jul 20 1999 - 01:00
Pop artsCharles Jennings comes to us recommended by two "wickedly hilarious" earlier books - Up North: Travels Beyond the Watford Gap…Sat Jul 17 1999 - 01:00
Growing painsI was writing a while ago about how my waist-size had become a metaphor for the Irish economy, with uncannily similar growth …Sat Jul 17 1999 - 01:00
Setback could lead to better assessment of concerns - BrutonMr John Bruton has suggested that the current difficulties in the peace process could in the long run strengthen the Belfast …Fri Jul 16 1999 - 01:00
Deficit in trust and confidence must be addressed, says AhernThe Irish and British governments remain convinced that the Belfast Agreement is the only way forward in Northern Ireland, and…Fri Jul 16 1999 - 01:00
Dempsey says electoral reform unlikely at this timeProposals for radical reform of the electoral system are unlikely to come before Cabinet within the lifetime of this Government…Tue Jul 13 1999 - 01:00
A whale of a dietIt goes without saying that the link between food and public health has a long history - probably going back to the Garden of…Sat Jul 10 1999 - 01:00
New body on human rights to have range of powersThe proposed Human Rights Commission will have the power to carry out its own investigations into suspected abuses, including…Fri Jul 09 1999 - 01:00