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Reigning Rose is first past the post in fashion stakes
Monday February 08 2010
THE famous song describes her as "lovely and fair as the rose of the summer".
Surgeon left breast implant inside ill patient
Saturday February 06 2010
An Italian plastic surgeon, who failed to remove breast implants from a patient who developed a serious post-operative infection in a Dublin clinic, was found guilty of professional misconduct last night.
The irresistible rise of the Hotter Over Fifties
Thursday February 04 2010
Brad Pitt, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Colin Farrell -- look away now. The era of the floppy-haired metrosexual is finally over. As a new decade dawns we've ditched our obsession with toned torsos and boyish good looks in favour of sophistication, life experience and a bit of a paunch. The HOFS -- that's Hotter Over Fifties -- are taking over.
Historic heart-transplant patient becomes a father
Monday February 01 2010
THE man who was the first child to receive a heart transplant in Ireland has told how he has his donor to thank for a second life, after becoming a father.
Good night, sweetheart
Wednesday January 27 2010
SLEEP is one of new parents' main topics of conversation, particularly in the early days. Parent mentor Sheila O'Malley describes the first three months as being similar to " going through a dark tunnel" because you're trying to get to grips with your baby's sleeping pattern while also feeling tired yourself. " The first three months are the most difficult in terms of sleep because you're feeding a lot, but, as a general rule of thumb, babies get into a bit of a pattern and rhythm between four and 12 months," she says.
Setanta deal edges GAA nearer to pay-per-view
Thursday January 28 2010
FOOTBALL supporters will have to pay extra to watch some Allianz National League games this spring as a form of pay-per-view reaches the GAA.
Ryan cracks down on TV quiz scams
Thursday January 28 2010
TELEVISION stations that allow rogue media firms to scam viewers on premium-rate phone-ins face fines of up to €250,000, writes Ed Carty.