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The Sunday Business Post
Sunday, November 30, 2008


Agenda
Justin Llewelyn: 55, champagne ambassador »
Super Mario »

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Jockeying for Glory »

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Super Mario »

Any other business
How to court the media »

Back Room
It’s time for Labour’s lucky leader to make his first strike »

Books
Artistic Licence: Bigmouths strike again »
Masterful novel captures the ongoing trauma of Columbine »
Sex, drugs and staying thin in the Roaring Twenties »
Triumph and disaster in Sonia’s saga »
Philosophical ruminations are the leaders of the pack »
Parky gives lowdown on guests’ high lives »
Coolacrease book has numerous axes to grind »
Ambitious tales of generational Japan »

Commercial
Jermon signs Linen Green deals »

Cover Story
Show and sell »

David MacWilliams
Banking on future growth »

Done Deal
Larsen opens €12.5m Belfast plant »
Helix Health wins Unicare contract »
The Pallet Network seals TECA freight deal »
Waterford firm taps into US beer market »

Editorials
No time to waste on public sector reform »
Key principles for bank restructuring »
No time to waste on public sector reform »

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Ministers misjudge anger over gravy train politics »
No time to waste on public sector reform »

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Banking on future growth »

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Ministers misjudge anger over gravy train politics »
Food for thought after a week of foot-in-mouth »

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How to court the media »

Ferdia O'Dowd
Jazz is a virtuoso of versatility »

Fine Arts And Antiques
Wide range of art and prices »
Chippendale pieces that are sure to charm »
Rich variety of art on offer »

Food And Drink
Top wine gifts this Christmas »
Give a gift of speciality tea »
Richard Corrigan’s Christmas Treats »
Chefs choose their festive best »
Served with imagination »
Create your very own wine cellar »
Learn the art of canapé creation »
Hampers worth waiting for »
A star of India in Dundrum »
The Chef: Rise to the turkey challenge »

Guest Writer
Another bad hair day for Cowen »
The return of JM Keynes »

Home And Gardening
Host of wonders in Chinese gardens »
Porsche takes it to the limit »

Inside Story
Jockeying for Glory »

Ireland
ASimil8 to cash in on lucrative Chinese market »
Solaris has herbal market down to a tea »
Finance Bill measures to benefit start-ups »
€4m training plan for aviation firm »
Dunnes’ profits down 35% in the North and England »
Parkside firm seeks bankruptcy protection »
Turnover up at Newstalk but losses continue »
Accenture plans 70 voluntary Irish layoffs »
Port firms to be questioned on future »
Harney wins legal appeal against Hep C award »
Retailers get festive with promotions »
Early snow and deals revive ski market »
Borrowing for ICG deal puts Doyle in red »
Anglo Irish Bank set to seize assets of Sligo building firm »
Failed BES scheme project investors awarded $250,000 »
Irish consortium buys British energy firm »
Irish designers offer discount bonanza »
Byrne High Court case struck out »
Week-long Garda detention powers to be made permanent »
‘No need’ for second incinerator in Dublin »
Waste conference told of tension and uncertainty »
Libertas plans to run candidates across Europe »
Campaign to tackle mother-to-child transmission of HIV/Aids »
Harney faces criticism over potential cost-cut proposals »
Short may gain control of Sunderland »
FG opts out of Lisbon report »
Report set to highlight inefficiencies in CIE »
Gilmore calls for investment in ‘green collar’ jobs »
Civil servants’ creches an ‘unnecessary subsidy’ »
Minister expected to oppose taxi cap report »
Australian stars to prepare for Olympics at Abbotstown »
Common corporate tax ‘no longer an option’ »
Begg claims public sector reform agendas are ‘confused’ »
Spring and Dukes asked to serve on bank boards »

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Dunnes’ profits down 35% in the North and England »
Spring and Dukes asked to serve on bank boards »

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Lenihan has €4bn ready cash for bank fund »

Ireland Slot2
Gardai investigating alleged fraud of €500,000 at Fas »

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Further tax shortfall likely »

Letters
Western Rail Corridor attack »

Markets
Falling hedge funds fail the investor »
Lynch seeks port in a storm »
Crunch drives interest in Islamic finance »
COMMENT: Stuck with each other, so Denis decides to call a truce? »
Coveney cuts jobs and grows sales »
EU regulators seek more bond information from Irish banks »
Banks’ cold shoulder freezes out SME sector »
Crunch is key factor in 85% rise in company failures »
Investigating suppliers’ credit position »
The Inquisitor: Ellis Short’s Sunderland have it all to play for »

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EU regulators seek more bond information from Irish banks »

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O’Brien goes to INM head office for first face-to-face meeting with O’Reilly »

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Rebel Trinity investors aim to overcome egm loophole »

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Credit unions braced for backlash as dividends cut »

Media & Marketing
Insightful alliance for PR company »
Our survey says . . . well, nothing, really »
Taggart resigns from commercial TV firm »
Is buying Irish back on the cards? »

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Taggart resigns from commercial TV firm »
Is buying Irish back on the cards? »

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Four agencies shortlisted for crash ads campaign »

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Irish executive bringing LG’s brand up to speed »

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Sony puts celebs on its new Planet »

Money
Unease as dust settles on health insurance »
How to play the new lending game »
Ensuring a healthier future »
Financing issue putting car dealers under pressure »

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Unease as dust settles on health insurance »
Game: Smackdown vs. Raw Power »

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Ensuring a healthier future »
Unease as dust settles on health insurance »
How to play the new lending game »

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Financing issue putting car dealers under pressure »
Unease as dust settles on health insurance »

Motoring
VW Bank boosts dealers »
IMWA awards announced »
Running on empty »
Eight get strong safety results »

New This Week
Savills wins three awards »
On view today »
Blackrock three-bed family home in Georgian style on sale for €760,000 »
Eight apartments go on sale in Dublin 15 »
Mint condition Delgany home on offer for €750,000 »
Three-storey Georgian house in Cork for €1.5m »
Cabinteely Tudor-style house for €1.35m »

News Features
GAA outlines plan for the future »
Candidates Direct targets global success »
Media Lightbox ready to build on win »
Mcor chief praises Seedcorn experience »
Mcor Technologies and Media Lightbox split honours »
Irish aid workers brave African danger zones »
Sibling success »
Fas fiasco is set to run and run »
Unions fight to hold membership »
Cigar empire is fired up to fight recession »
Building a future in Canada »
Cuts will be deep for HSE »
Riding to the banks’ rescue »
Buying time »
Lenihan is offered the possibility of a homemade solution »
A recession fit for the internet age »
Cowen must tread carefully in Europe »
More urgency needed on public sector reform »

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Lenihan has €4bn ready cash for bank fund »

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Gardai investigating alleged fraud of €500,000 at Fas »

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Further tax shortfall likely »

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Dunnes’ profits down 35% in the North and England »

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Weight of numbers »

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Gilmore believes 30 seats are within his reach »

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Sasha and Thomas Read the latest casualties of slump »

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Buying time »

Off Message
The tale of Fas chief executive Rody Molloy and his organisation’s taxpayer-funded, all-expenses-paid jaunts to the US is a parable for our straitened times. »

Overseas
So you want to buy... a property in Chelsea Harbour, London »
More competition as lettings slow »
Steady as she goes in Brussels »

People In Business
Helping companies set up »
Glittering second job for full-time mother »
Maintaining pride in our native tongue »

Post Mortem
Post Mortem: Public and be damned »

Profile
Economic engineer »

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Show and sell »

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More competition as lettings slow »
Jermon signs Linen Green deals »

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Porsche takes it to the limit »
Jermon signs Linen Green deals »

Property ezine slot4
Cabinteely Tudor-style house for €1.35m »
Steady as she goes in Brussels »

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Cabinteely Tudor-style house for €1.35m »
Steady as she goes in Brussels »

Recruitment
Movers & shakers »
Working Week »
Redeployment is now a key issue »

Technology
Reality bytes: How to lose friends and delete people »
Game consoles do well in tough times »
Redmere raises further $7 million in funding »
Maynooth professor wins EI award »
Valista turnover grows 18% but losses hit €39m »

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IT Force reports 30% growth »

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Satisfying new BlackBerry not quite the perfect Storm »

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Shenick’s US expansion after €1.5m funding »

The Inside Track
Decline in ad spend »

The Insider
Investors need to trust their own instincts »

The Guide
DVDS »
CDs »
Radio Review: Dylan and the hard rain on Cappoquin »
TV Review: Bertie reveals men behind the man »
Theatre: The Walworth Farce »
Opera: Madama Butterfly »
Musical: Iolanthe »
Theatre: Lay Me Down Softly »
Theatre: Everybody Loves Sylvia »
Theatre: The Consequences of Lightning »
Film: Jolie’s talent sharpens Eastwood’s vision »

Tom McGurk
Food for thought after a week of foot-in-mouth »

Travel And WellBeing
Rude Health: Take the hassle out of the Christmas party »
London’s Seven Delicious Sins »

Vincent Browne
Ministers misjudge anger over gravy train politics »

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Attack aimed at India’s commercial heart »

World
Iceland relieved at IMF move »
BT chief warns of climatic ‘disaster’ »
US facing tough times »
Unemployment figures make grim reading for French »
Iceland relieved at IMF move »

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The crumbling of capitalism »

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China takes measures to stave off crisis »