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The Sunday Business Post
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Agenda
Not much meat on old Irish bones »
Seven Days »
First person »
Agenda Features
Arts Interview: From ballet to bullets »
Witness the fitness »
Metropolis: Style that never goes out of fashion »
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Witness the fitness »
Change comes to America »
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First person »
Change comes to America »
Back Room
Dithering FG fails to show its mettle on cutbacks »
Books
Measured account of life in Saddam’s Iraq »
Struggling to solve Neville’s series of puzzling characters »
Espousing the joy of new Irish theatre »
France’s punk poet laid bare »
Parkin’s simple recipes for success »
The great American story gets a new chapter »
Novel’s Bard makes light work of sonnets »
Artistic License: Spreading the word »
Buyers Guide
Controlling Capacity »
Wondering which model to go for? »
Smart moves for the new year »
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Platform »
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Getting a good deal on wi-fi »
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Safeguarding data on the move »
Comment and Analysis
New mum Dati is a wimp in high heels »
David MacWilliams
Anglo fiasco is Ireland’s Enron »
Done Deal
Greyhound chases recycling profits »
Firecomms secures $5m deal with Japanese firm »
Direct Personnel finalises €6.2m staffing deal »
Editorials
Time running out for government action »
Does Obama really want to take on Israel? »
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Ministers need to be reminded who’s in charge »
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Anglo fiasco is Ireland’s Enron »
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Ministers need to be reminded who’s in charge »
Does Obama really want to take on Israel? »
Ferdia O'Dowd
Modest times are here in the Motor City »
Isuzu pick-up is a trueworkhorse »
Food And Drink
Tasting classes to savour »
Sunday Supper: Marvellous monkfish with Parma and chorizo »
Bite Size »
Artisans »
3 wins to try, buy and put by »
The Chef: Lemon cake for any sweet tooth »
Green is a magic number »
Guest Writer
It’s time for strong medicine »
Inside Story
Change comes to America »
Ireland
Dept of Education defends handling of abuse cases »
Ulster Bank steps up paperwork probe »
EU parliament calls for recognition of gay unions »
Financial Regulator won’t pursue O’Brien »
Government hopes for €10m from EU to help Dell workers »
Midlands region hit hardest by job drought »
Cutbacks and tax rises key to recovery »
Sale of Northern alcohol targeted by chambers »
Deals ‘will collapse’ unless action is taken »
ECJ: Ireland in breach of environmental rules »
Dublin Chamber of Commerce welcomes Dublin Bus cuts »
Health search engine firm raises €1.25m in funding »
Firm raises €1m for ‘idiot-proof ‘ software »
Court orders Spar businessman to give back cash and stock »
NRA seeks tenders for motorway service stations »
State plans Hong Kong taxation agreement »
Deposits held by Anglo borrowers frozen »
Shatter: shareholders could take civil legal actions »
Quinn converted 25% Anglo CFD stake into 15% shareholding »
Gardaí lost confidential gangland file »
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State faces funding crux in country’s two biggest banks »
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Government to insist on pay cuts »
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Church may be indemnified against abuse legal action »
Letters
Letters to the Editor »
Markets
Banking on start-ups could be an innovative approach »
Opportunity knocks for entrepreneurs »
What aid to expect if the axe falls. »
The Inquisitor: »
Tullow Oil hits the jackpot »
Can Smurfit paper over the cracks? »
World’s hope s pinned on Obama’s stimulus package, but can it save us? »
O’Leary signals new Aer Lingus bid »
Comment: Anglo is another blow for the Irish Stock Exchange »
Tracker mortgage freeze won’t affect Ireland »
‘Obvious’ signs missed at Anglo: academic »
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Regulator hires partner from Anglo auditor »
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Tullow’s Ugandan oil find may be largest in Africa »
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Ireland must borrow record €5,000 per head this year »
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Media World: Snail mail gets thumbs down »
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Australian tourism expects boost from new Luhrmann movie ads »
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Survey reveals media habits of key executives »
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Media World: Snail mail gets thumbs down »
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Australian tourism expects boost from new Luhrmann movie ads »
Motoring
Making a Splash in the small carmarket »
News
Fás set to avoid censure in Dáil »
News Features
Pyramid Of Deceit »
Limited scope for shareholders to challenge compensation levels »
Pay showdown looms »
THE PITCH »
Melbourne hopes to retain Grand Slam »
Economic ‘nervousness’ affecting trade »
Going to College: Health »
Going to College: Severe downturn in work for architects »
Going to College: IT less affected by downturn »
Going to College: Law shifts to corporate recovery, personal »
Going to College: Online media in big demand among students »
Going to College: Business courses grow in popularity »
Going to College: Growing population means continued demand for teachers »
Going to College: Opportunities remain in public administration »
Going to College: Jobs market still strong for science graduates »
Take up a good third level course in the downturn »
Reasons to be cheerful »
Centres of chaos and confusion »
Special Olympics face massive fundraising challenge »
Fees anxiety hangs over third-level applicants »
Japanese turmoil mirrors our own »
On the Front line »
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State faces funding crux in country’s two biggest banks »
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Government to insist on pay cuts »
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Church may be indemnified against abuse legal action »
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Cowen will come home to vicious circle »
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Is Anglo Irish Bank’s condition terminal? »
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FitzPatrick bears brunt of fury »
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Crisis deepens for Irish banking »
Off Message
Off Message »
People In Business
Mad about the blooms »
Keeping a good reputation Intact »
Big plans for shoe business »
Abakus expects to double size in two years »
Securing the future »
Post Mortem
Bush goes on the road »
Aren't takeovers great? »
The Life and Times of Virgil Profane »
Profile
Begg to differ »
Property
Join the jet-set in Mykonos »
Recruitment
Directors in the hot seat »
Troubleshooting in times of crisis »
Recruit Briefs »
Working Week »
Berkley looks to grow its operations in Asia »
Stephen Price
Eco Warrior: Dim Northern Lights »
Tech Buyers Guide
Don't get stung when you buy online »
Technology
VCs invest in Cork-based light detector company »
Skytek system blazes trail for firefighters »
reality BYTES »
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Online firm has flexible outlook »
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Muzu.TV signs new video deal with EMI »
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Commercial Wireless shuffles management ahead of launch »
The Inside Track
The Inside Track »
The Insider
Wanted: a regulator that bites »
The Guide
Classical Notes: Review »
Stage and Theatre Reviews »
Latest Film Reviews »
Latest CD Reviews »
Latest Game Reviews »
Latest DVD Reviews »
Tom McGurk
Does Obama really want to take on Israel? »
Travel And WellBeing
A facial for a super boost »
Parenting rollercoaster »
The hottest spot in Dubai »
In the heart of Ethiopia »
Vincent Browne
Ministers need to be reminded who’s in charge »
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Zuma’s political future hangs in the balance »
World
Can Obama seize the moment and move his country forward? »
Stars come out for inauguration bash »
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Battle lines drawn over Heathrow runway plan »
Stars come out for inauguration bash »
Corrib gas field vital »
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UN-Israel relations strained by Gaza strikes »
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Russia’s billionaire index on downward slope »
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