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Media complicity in the killing of John Carthy

  • 26 July 2006

RTE and other media knew from the beginning this was just a 'domestic incident' involving a mentally ill man, but still hyped their coverage. By Vincent Browne

  • Brian Keenan on his love for Lebanon; Paul Rogers on Lebanon in the wider war
  • The Shannon Five: Fifth time lucky for 'lawful excuse' defence
  • Profile: Emmylou Harris by Jessie Collins
  • NEW: websites and techonolgy section

The Last Laugh

  • 19 July 2006

Exclusive: Frank Fahey's troubles deepen as Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly starts investigation

  • Ronan Pettit: Why I made lewd remarks about Monica Leech on RTÉ radio
  • Marion McKeone profiles Jeb Bush
  • Richard Crowley reports on the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict
  • Peter Stringfellow tells Donald Mahoney why the Irish are still sexy


RTE's Mary Wilson on leaving the Four Courts

  • 12 July 2006

Remembering... Catherine Nevin, Nora Wall, Brian Murphy, victims, judges and lawyers. Interview by Vincent Browne

  • Cover up of abuse at St Joseph's, Kilkenny
  • Zinedine Zidane profiled by Ken Early
  • The Mr "A" judgement: a bad day for the Supreme Court
  • Australia's solution to the problem of road deaths

Punch-drunk government

  • 5 July 2006

Bertie reeling from incompetence and fatigue. Quarryvale inquiry to revive allegations of sleaze

  • The 12 stars of the World Cup 2006. By Ken Early
  • Dick Cheney, 'The Prince of Darkness', profiled by Marion McKeone
  • Hugh O'Shaughnessy on 21st Century slavery
  • Mike Stafford on cover bands, the new showbands


Exclusive: Gilligan talks about Veronica

  • 28 June 2006

Vincent Browne speeks to John Gilligan, who challenges the Special Criminal Court's findings on his motivation for the murder of Veronica Guerin

  • Catherine Butler, Charlie's personal assistant, concludes her memoirs of The Boss
  • The men of Apres Match profiled by John Byrne
  • The Thinking Fan's Guide to the World Cup, reviewed by Michael McCaughan
  • Brazil's historic test: urban warfare in Sao Paulo

Exclusive: Veronica's known killer never charged

  • 21 June 2006

By Frank Connolly. Plus Veronica's murder investigation a fiasco, by Vincent Browne

  • Charles Haughey: Media malice even in death. And his former assistant Catherine Butler remembers The Boss
  • Bush is back in business, says Marion McKeone
  • Ken Early on Ronaldo, the Elvis of football
  • Donald Mahoney hangs out with the Brazilians of Gort for the World Cup

Haughey: the final years

  • 14 June 2006

Vincent Browne on conversations with Charles Haughey over the past five years. Also, Catherine Butler, Haughey's personal assistant remembers The Boss

  • Ailbhe Jordan talks to New York's toughest editor
  • O'Connell Street's facelift is finally complete. Colin Murphy reports
  • Ken Early on Roy Keane
  • Irish theatre loses out at this year's Tony Awards

Haughey driven from office by 'a lie'

  • 7 June 2006

Catherine Butler, Charles Haughey's personal assistant, reveals to Vincent Browne the inside world of the Boss

  • The Clintons: Bill and Hillary obsess America. By Marion McKeone
  • Dereliction of O'Connell Street: Plans for the Carlton cinema site. By Frank Connolly
  • Ronaldinho prepares for World Cup glory. By Ken Early
  • Books: Michael McCaughan reviews a travel tale with a difference


No register of sex offenders

  • 31 May 2006

EXCLUSIVE: Another child sex abuse fiasco for Bertie, another crisis for McDowell

  • Lord's word: Miriam moves to the Irish Times
  • David Shanks on East Timor's latest foreign invasion
  • Religious orders still denying scale of child abuse. By Colin Murphy
  • Ken Early on Germany's World Cup chances

The Lusk Post Office killings

  • 24 May 2006

How the Gardaí killed an unarmed man. Also, stories of Garda harassment

  • They fought like hell: Vincent Browne and Michael Corcoran on Munster's Heineken Cup win
  • Master turned Titan: the story of Michelangelo
  • David Morrison on Iran’s right to develop nuclear technology
  • No reserve without a ‘national emergency'. Frank Connolly on the GRA


Da Vinci Code: Exploiting Jesus

  • 17 May 2006

The Da Vinci Code revives controversies about the origins and nature of Christianity, about its foundation, is patriarchy and its gospels. By Vincent Browne. AND The Truth about Opus Dei by John Allen

  • Hugh O'Shaughnessy speaks to Hugo Chavez
  • Colum McCann on Bono the Editor
  • Mano a mano: Munster in the Heineken Cup final previewed
  • Frank Connolly hears the story of former Garda Joe Geary

Yet another billion

  • 10 May 2006

O'Reilly to make another killing: this time on oil and gas resources. His company to make a fortune, the Irish State to get almost nothing. By Frank Connolly

  • Fine Gael: Promises, laser pulses and analogue Government. By Vincent Browne
  • Desperate times for the CIA: Marion McKeone on the firing of the CIA chief
  • Stand by your woman: Monica McWillims interviewed
  • Books: A new biography of Ruairí Ó Brádaigh reviewed by Scott Millar

Also available here is the full text of Dr Richard Kuprewicz's commentary on the Corrib pipeline