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The Sunday Business Post
Sunday, June 13, 2004


Agenda
3 to have with wurst »
A one-stop shop for fine food »
Joyce vs Joyce »
Sons carry on fathers' legacy »
Useful idiots destroying the media's credibility »
Shakespearean Shenanigans »
Master McGrath »
Detailed analysis of most famous IRA abductions »
Master McGrath »

Commercial Property
€1.7m guided for Ballymount unit »
Prime Harcourt Street office space »
Up to €650,000 sought for Kilkenny retail site »
New Ballycoolin development »
Commercial briefs : Dublin city offices »
O'Dolan and Hynes bought former Revenue offices »
Irish investors sign off on Chelsea property deal »
IIB Bank clients buy Brussels office »

Cover Story
Florida : sunshine state of mind »
Investing in Florida: what you should know »

Editorial
FF's pragmatic election choice »

Health Cover
€4bn government re-election fund »
Bertie : the EU matchmaker »
FF and FG feel the heat in Salthill »
Wages and demand in tourism sector stabilise »
Judge finds Ulster Bank negligent in issuing loan »
Lisbon hosts battle of the billboards »
Thumbs down in FF heartland »
AIB denies selling quarry firm shares to CRH »
Abrakebabra's magic »
FF rallies following early scare »
AIB worst offender for overcharging »
Sales jobs becoming more challenging »
London salaries lure solicitors »
Parties, not voters, carve up the goodies »
Fitness chain owes €170,000, Limerick furniture firm claims »
Top dollar for top jobs »
Financial services sector buoyant »
Surprising surge for Labour as Quinn dynasty returns »
Health service suffers talent drain because of emigration »
Millionaire market reaps huge profits »
Ireland remains competitive »
Workers Party reJoyces electorate with big words »
FG limps home at the racecourse »
Labour and SF in close contest »
Monaghan quarry site investigated »
Czechs and Portuguese worst for late payments »
Euro elections : Euros too close to call despite tally predictions »
Positive outlook for job creation »
Kehoe and Independent Perry dominate polls »
England may be the villains of Euro 2004 »

Inside Stories
Useful idiots destroying the media's credibility »
Joyce vs Joyce »

Ireland
Joyceans beware - literary copyright police are about »
Castlethorn developers form unlimited company »
'Indecent proposal' case nears end »
Limerick engineering firm has €11 million debts »
Art for Aids sake »
Department of Defence's €50m contracts for state choppers »
Europe's colour candidates »
Mansfield seeks judicial review »
Northern lorries not insured in the Republic »
Test case could reap huge windfall for Irish economy »
Different prices for same Luas ticket »
Nationalist hopes of a second seat »
Lidl returns to fight for suburban mall »
Ryanair executives battle for Asian market »
AIB denies sale of shares in Kerry quarry company »
Murdoch group forces new paper to drop title »
Embryologist takes unfair dismissal case against clinic »
IDA-backed jobs to show net increase »
Number of Dublin €1m houses doubles »
Elite golf clubs have to limit members »
Bank officials warn against 'scapegoating' »

Letters
Grandads' rights »

Markets
BoI pension fund deficit halved »
C&C makes little progress »
Puzzling Glanbia split rating as Moody's, S&P disagree »
Reynolds and Kaundaseek energy deals in Libya »
Foster's wine venture falls foul of world glut »
Market week »
Trintech boss McGuire says the company is not for sale »
Buy Sell Hold »
Elan: back from the brink »
Briefs : British repo rate rise »

Money
Mortgage relief and rental income »
Virtual sales, real benefits »
Broadband turns the corner »

New Homes
New residential scheme in Greystones »
Kiltipper Road houses and apartments »

New This Week
Refurbished three-bed in walk in condition »
Refurbished Dublin 4 cottage on offer at €390,000 »
€1.35m guide for Dalkey detached house »
Country living close to the city »
Four-bedroom house in Griffith Avenue with large garden »
Ballsbridge house sells at auction for €1.2 million »
Drumcondra redbrick near city centre »
Five-bed family home in Clonskeagh »
Renovated Terenure three-bed in good order »
New to the market »
Large attractive redbrick family home in Foxrock »
Five-bedroom family home in Rathfarnham guiding €1.3 million »

News Features
Positive outlook for job creation »
Kehoe and Independent Perry dominate polls »
Euro elections : Euros too close to call despite tally predictions »
Czechs and Portuguese worst for late payments »
England may be the villains of Euro 2004 »
Surprising surge for Labour as Quinn dynasty returns »
Millionaire market reaps huge profits »
Health service suffers talent drain because of emigration »
FG limps home at the racecourse »
Workers Party reJoyces electorate with big words »
Ireland remains competitive »
Labour and SF in close contest »
Monaghan quarry site investigated »
London salaries lure solicitors »
Wages and demand in tourism sector stabilise »
Sales jobs becoming more challenging »
Top dollar for top jobs »
Financial services sector buoyant »
Fitness chain owes €170,000, Limerick furniture firm claims »
Parties, not voters, carve up the goodies »
FF and FG feel the heat in Salthill »
Bertie : the EU matchmaker »
€4bn government re-election fund »
AIB denies selling quarry firm shares to CRH »
AIB worst offender for overcharging »
FF rallies following early scare »
Abrakebabra's magic »
Lisbon hosts battle of the billboards »
Judge finds Ulster Bank negligent in issuing loan »
Thumbs down in FF heartland »

Overseas Property
Use your pension scheme for property purchase in Leeds »
Croatian scheme entices Irish investors »
More flights to Budapest this summer »
How to avoid the Budapest rental trap »

Pensions
Uncle Pat pays the piper »

Property
Four-bedroom house in Griffith Avenue with large garden »
Country living close to the city »
New residential scheme in Greystones »
O'Dolan and Hynes bought former Revenue offices »
Drumcondra redbrick near city centre »
Ballsbridge house sells at auction for €1.2 million »
IIB Bank clients buy Brussels office »
Irish investors sign off on Chelsea property deal »
Use your pension scheme for property purchase in Leeds »
Refurbished Dublin 4 cottage on offer at €390,000 »
Refurbished three-bed in walk in condition »
Kiltipper Road houses and apartments »
Irish Arts Review puts Joyce in pride of place »
Warhol works for auction at Adam's »
€1.35m guide for Dalkey detached house »
How to avoid the Budapest rental trap »
Renovated Terenure three-bed in good order »
Five-bed family home in Clonskeagh »
New to the market »
Florida : sunshine state of mind »
Prime Harcourt Street office space »
More flights to Budapest this summer »
Nagle elected IPAV president »
Croatian scheme entices Irish investors »
Commercial briefs : Dublin city offices »
New Ballycoolin development »
Large attractive redbrick family home in Foxrock »
Five-bedroom family home in Rathfarnham guiding €1.3 million »
Investing in Florida: what you should know »

Taxation
Telegraph group could sell for record price »
Search for seven teens to run online newspaper »
Crown seeks to gag Irish Maxine Carr coverage »
In-store TV could target undecided »
Inside Track : Five queue for Fás »

Technology
Kainos signs €2 million CRM deal »
Conference to discuss biometrics »
Tech week : Irish versions of software »
Connect makes the smart moves »
WS2 raises €750,000 from investors »

The Insider
Society pays for 40-year mortgage »
C&C makes little progress »
Virtual sales, real benefits »
Puzzling Glanbia split rating as Moody's, S&P disagree »
Foster's wine venture falls foul of world glut »
Reynolds and Kaundaseek energy deals in Libya »
BoI pension fund deficit halved »
Broadband turns the corner »
WS2 raises €750,000 from investors »
Connect makes the smart moves »
Market week »
Tech week : Irish versions of software »
Conference to discuss biometrics »
Kainos signs €2 million CRM deal »
Trintech boss McGuire says the company is not for sale »
Elan directors are sitting on shares worth $115 million »
Buy Sell Hold »
Elan: back from the brink »
Mortgage relief and rental income »
Briefs : British repo rate rise »

Tom McGurk
Reagan's sinister Team B foreshadowed Iraqi horrors »

Vincent Browne
Press council essential to protect privacy »

World
Journalists becoming war targets »
M&S shares surge 30 per cent »
Bush blesses Gipper for campaign boost »
Sotheby's in court over alleged stolen art deals »
Tayto to launch a range of low fat, low salt crisps - Honest »
World in brief : Kerry leads Bush in poll »

Comment and Analysis
Power of the soft economy »
Major test for Irish presidency »
All changed, changed utterly for SDLP and UUP »
FF's pragmatic election choice »
Press council essential to protect privacy »
Joyce's bourgeois bohemia »
Reagan's sinister Team B foreshadowed Iraqi horrors »

DIY and Building
Ahern faces backlash »

Done Deal
News this week : €10m facelift for Kylemore »

Finance
Thumbs down in FF heartland »
Lisbon hosts battle of the billboards »
AIB denies selling quarry firm shares to CRH »
Judge finds Ulster Bank negligent in issuing loan »
Abrakebabra's magic »
AIB worst offender for overcharging »
FF rallies following early scare »
Bertie : the EU matchmaker »
FF and FG feel the heat in Salthill »
Wages and demand in tourism sector stabilise »
€4bn government re-election fund »
Sales jobs becoming more challenging »
London salaries lure solicitors »
Top dollar for top jobs »
Financial services sector buoyant »
Parties, not voters, carve up the goodies »
Fitness chain owes €170,000, Limerick furniture firm claims »
Surprising surge for Labour as Quinn dynasty returns »
Health service suffers talent drain because of emigration »
Millionaire market reaps huge profits »
FG limps home at the racecourse »
Workers Party reJoyces electorate with big words »
Ireland remains competitive »
Monaghan quarry site investigated »
Labour and SF in close contest »
Czechs and Portuguese worst for late payments »
Euro elections : Euros too close to call despite tally predictions »
Positive outlook for job creation »
Kehoe and Independent Perry dominate polls »
England may be the villains of Euro 2004 »

Fine Arts and Antiques
Warhol works for auction at Adam's »
Irish Arts Review puts Joyce in pride of place »
James Joyce collection goes under the hammer »

Food and Drink
3 to have with wurst »
A one-stop shop for fine food »
Sons carry on fathers' legacy »

House and Garden
What's new : The summer furniture range at Habitat »
Making the right First Impression »
The eye, the nose the bath and the pot »

Media and Marketing
Inside Track : Five queue for Fás »
Search for seven teens to run online newspaper »
Crown seeks to gag Irish Maxine Carr coverage »
Telegraph group could sell for record price »
In-store TV could target undecided »

Channel Partners
Referendum is easily carried »

Introduction
Bertie : the EU matchmaker »
Wages and demand in tourism sector stabilise »
FF and FG feel the heat in Salthill »
€4bn government re-election fund »
AIB denies selling quarry firm shares to CRH »
Thumbs down in FF heartland »
Lisbon hosts battle of the billboards »
Judge finds Ulster Bank negligent in issuing loan »
FF rallies following early scare »
Abrakebabra's magic »
AIB worst offender for overcharging »
Sales jobs becoming more challenging »
London salaries lure solicitors »
Fitness chain owes €170,000, Limerick furniture firm claims »
Parties, not voters, carve up the goodies »
Financial services sector buoyant »
Top dollar for top jobs »
Ireland remains competitive »
Labour and SF in close contest »
Monaghan quarry site investigated »
Health service suffers talent drain because of emigration »
Workers Party reJoyces electorate with big words »
FG limps home at the racecourse »
Millionaire market reaps huge profits »
Surprising surge for Labour as Quinn dynasty returns »
Czechs and Portuguese worst for late payments »
Euro elections : Euros too close to call despite tally predictions »
England may be the villains of Euro 2004 »
Kehoe and Independent Perry dominate polls »
Positive outlook for job creation »

News Features
Devastating defeat for FF »

Newspaper
Ahern faces backlash »

The Market
Elan directors are sitting on shares worth $115 million »

Finance
Devastating defeat for FF »

News Features
Referendum is easily carried »

Newspaper
Purge AIB's culture, says US investigator »

Finance
Referendum is easily carried »

Interiors and Exteriors
Reagan's sinister Team B foreshadowed Iraqi horrors »
FF's pragmatic election choice »
Press council essential to protect privacy »
Joyce's bourgeois bohemia »
All changed, changed utterly for SDLP and UUP »
Major test for Irish presidency »
Power of the soft economy »

Newspaper
IDA predicts best year for job creation since 2000 »

DIY and Building
Purge AIB's culture, says US investigator »

DoneDeals
Telecoms firm makes €1.45m purchase »
Calyx invests over €1m in two new acquisitions »
Ferry deal for Dun Laoghaire Harbour Co »

User Profiles
Devastating defeat for FF »