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IrelandLights out for the final show at Cork's Kino arthouse cinemaBy BARRY ROCHE Southern Correspondent
BusinessAer Lingus pilots seek 4% stake in companyBy Martin Wall, Industry Correspondent and CIARÁN HANCOCK and Business Affairs Correspondent
IrelandPressure mounts on Murray to resign despite letter of support from local groupBy KATHRYN HAYES
IrelandBishop warns against seeking 'head on a plate'By PATSY McGARRY Religious Affairs Correspondent
IrelandScepticism about unpaid leave plan for public sector savingsBy MARTIN WALL Industry Correspondent
OpinionDecember 1st, 1949: 'Ignoramus' debunks James Joyce as 'filthy-minded poseur' or madmanBy JOE JOYCE
HealthHome treadmills alert after children treated for injuriesBy EITHNE DONNELLAN and Health Correspondent
Ireland'It's only stuff, and we're lucky nobody is hurt, but it's still not easy: it's our stuff'By ROSITA BOLAND in Sallins and Co Kildare
IrelandRussia and China face pressure over Iranian sanctionsBy DANIEL DOMBEY in Washington and JAMES BLITZ in London
IrelandPrinciples and ethics more important than rules, lawyers toldBy CAROL COULTER Legal Affairs Editor
IrelandHonduras elects centre-right Lobo in first poll since coupBy RORY CARROLL in Tegucigalpa and Honduras
BusinessNew Siptu study suggests professionals and managers should bear the brunt of pay cutsBy PAT McARDLE