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Trading Up: South Douglas Road, Cork €580,000

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A lack of resources is hampering the battle to help drug-afflicted youths, writes Conor Kane.

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Location’s the key with four-bedroomed semi

EASY walking distance of Douglas village, proximity to the south ring road, on a bus route, schools nearby... there’ll be good interest then in 10, Trabeg Lawn off the South Douglas Road in Cork.

Sat, 25 Nov, 2006

A desirable life in Douglas

ONE of the those inner Douglas desirables, in this case a post-war semi in solid but quite original state, will create a bit of excitement among those not afraid to roll up their sleeves - or pay others to do it all for them.

Sat, 19 Nov, 2005

Bush should play it cool on global warming

WHILE the effects of global warming are believed to be destructive for the most part, the raised temperatures may be partly beneficial, for in rapidly melting the earth’s ice they will create a vast supply of ice-cold water.

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