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March 16, 1986 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A property transaction is a major step in any individuals lifetime and the correct choice of your auctioneer or valuer is a highly important one Make sure that nothing is missing! Before you choose,ask YES Do you expect a professional service backed by strict educational standar
March 16, 1986 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
SIR Having read 'A Coursing we will go' by Lorna Donlon (9 February) I feel compelled to make a few comments. The writer manages to convey the not it he can help it. He is right about one thing though a lot of people do not know what goes on in coursing, how could they, it was a
March 16, 1986 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Lane, a stone's throw from St Patrick's Cathedral and appointed a general manager Gerry Small, to organise the burgeoning financial end of the business. • TOP LEFT: Beige linen Already export orders are up 25% on last year and account single breasted jacket with for 60% of total
March 16, 1986 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
~~ ~~ fit Club Mattl i yCllLlr sail is as free as ■the wi . Let yourself go on a Club Med holiday and don't count the cost because everything at Le Club is free. That includes windsurfing, water-skiing, scuba diving, tennis AND tuition. The action is non-stop under the sun and th
March 16, 1986 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
2. Mediterranean Cookery. Claudia Roden. BBC (2) 3. 1987 Michelin: Fiance Michelin (3) 4. The Fatal Shore: A History of the Transportation of Convicts to Australia 1787- 11163. Robert Hughes. Collins Harvill (5) 5. Destiny. Sally Beauman. Bantam Press (4) HARDBACK FICTION 1. Des
April 26, 1987 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
• from page 1 However, if the pilot decides to switch off the transponder, as military personnel would be able to, the plane would not be picked up by radar in Ireland. Speaking in the Dail last May, Mr Barry said most of the unauthorised flights had involved military aircraft f
September 14, 1986 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland