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Please help us find who did this to Robert
The family of a Dublin postman who was shot in the face in a callous attack at his home has pleaded for help in solving the crime.
'Bob was a lovely shy, little boy'
Noleen Delany never wants her only son Robert to be alone in hospital, and hates leaving him for even a moment.
'Every day we wash Bob, shave him and change his clothes'
Caring for Robert Delany is now a daily routine that has locked his family into a life of separation from each other.
Taoiseach rallies behind Herald as he warns 'don't risk lives, ditch the knives'
Taoiseach Brian Cowen has rowed in behind the Herald's Bin the Blade campaign.
Ahern backs bin blade drive
JUSTICE Minister Dermot Ahern today backs the Herald's 'Bin the Blade' campaign.
Ahern -- how I am backing the Herald's great knife campaign
I would like to commend the Herald for its Bin The Blade campaign.
Island detectives wait to quiz hurt suspect over fatal teenage stabbing
GARDAI investigating the fatal stabbing of a teen on a Donegal island are waiting for the discharge of a suspect from hospital to continue to question him.
Teen who threatened boy of 12 with a blade
THIS is the youth who threatened a young boy with a knife after the child told his family that he had seen him damage his brother's car.
Education the key to stopping vicious circle of knife crime
For a long time, I have been abhorred by the carrying and use of knives by young men and women.
Editorial: Lunch break knife attack is new low
The knife attack on a 17-year-old boy during his school lunch break is a chilling indication of how common this type of assault has become in recent times.
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Columnist Comments
• Con Houlihan: Paying a high price for the sins of our fathers
It is a good city to visit at any time: of course I am talking about Rome. It has a wealth of fine buildings but I love it for the Tiber, an untamed river where I would like to join the fishermen with their long rods.
• Dan White: Why the recession may be nearly over but we still feel poor
Employers' body IBEC has forecast the end of the recession. It is predicting that the Irish economy will shrink by only 0.7pc this year, less than half of its previous forecast of 1.6pc.
• Gerry O'Carroll: Bertie lectures us on living within our means as he enjoys the good life ...
I'VE heard it all now. Our esteemed former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern is busy telling us all to "pull together" and keep our "expectations in line with economic realities" while he rakes in more than €150,000 a year and dabbles in various lucrative nixers.
• Sinead Ryan: Sharpen those scissors, our love affair with the money-off coupon is only beginning
We all have our own ways of trying to beat the recession but, according to the National Consumer Agency, more of us are once again turning to cutting out coupons -- beloved hobby of the 1970s, to save a few bob.
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