TWO-YEAR
SILENCE
IS
OVER
AS
U2
TALK
TO
THE
XPRESS
BY
LIAM
MACKEY
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U2 may be back in the charts with a song from the Batman soundtrack,
but probably not even the Caped Crusader himself could boast as
top-secret a lair as that in which The Fab Four recorded Hold
Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me and where they are currently busy
making a soundtrack album with producer Brian Eno and sketching
out ideas for the next U2 album proper.
(Continued...)
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MINI
MARATHON
See tomorrow's picture special XPress for extensive coverage of
today's women's Mini Marathon.
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EMMANUEL KEHOE
EVERYTHING ISN'T ROSY IN THE GARDEN
How fortuitous for Joan Burton that Pat Kenny
had her on his show just in time to announce
that Nice Michael Dee Eydledee's department
was making an offer for the Shackleton House
and gardens down by the Liffey side. Quelle
timing.
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SPECIAL
ISSUE
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CLINTON PICTURES
Friday 1st December
US President Bill Clinton gives his support to the Peace Process in
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Saturday 25th November
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