10 METRO Friday, November 13, 2009 D TERMS & CONDITIONS The competition closes at Midnight 13th November and the winners will be chosen at random from the entries received. Entrants must be over 18 years old. Usual Metro rules apply. The Editors decision is final. SP. Oxygen8, Hospitality House, Cumberland Street South, D2. Customer Service number 0818286606 THE OUTLET at Bridgewater Park, Banbridge, in conjunction with the Slieve Donard 4* Hotel, is offering a fantastic shop and spa break for two. The prize includes: Overnight stay for two people in the luxurious Slieve Donard Resort and Spa Complimentary passes to the new spa facilities 100 each in shopping vouchers to spend at THE OUTLET Complimentary lunch at the exclusive Deanes restaurant worth up to the value of 50. THE OUTLET is Irelands ultimate shopping destination offering savings of up to 70% off RRP every single day and hosts over 60 great designer and high street stores including brands not available at any other outlet scheme in Ireland, such as GAP, Armani and Luella stockist The Designer Studio, Joseph, Bench, Puma, VANS, Warehouse, Oasis, DKNY JEANS, and Timberland. For more information why not visit us at www.the-outlet.co.uk or for details on the 4* Slieve Donard Resort and Spa click on www.hastingshotels.com To enter simply answer the following question; THE OUTLET is situated between which two cities; A. Dublin & Kilkenny B. Dublin & Cork C. Dublin & Belfast TO ENTER : Text OUTLET followed by your answer A, B or C and your name to 57199 (texts cost 1euro per message + standard network charges) or email your answer, your name and contact details to ireland.comps@metroireland.ie metrocompetition WIN THE ULTIMATE SHOP AND SPA PACKAGE AT BRIDGEWATER PARK, BANBRIDGE, CO.DOWN RT STILL THE RADIO STARS RT retained its hold on the ten most listened-to radio shows in the State, according to the latest JNLR/TNSmrbi listenership figures released yesterday evening. Eight of its ten most popular programmes saw increases in listenership from October 2008 to September 2009. Morning Ireland now boasts an audience of 467,000. Liveline lost 3,000 listeners but remains the second most listened-to show. Today FM overtook 2FM in market share for the first time, while Newstalks drive-time show, The Right Hook, with George Hook gained 12,000 listeners. Newtalks George Hook: His show also increased audience Ryanair rejects sexism claims RYANAIR has shrugged off criticism from womens groups which branded its charity calendar as sexist. The airline launched its annual calendar this week, featuring scantily clad female cabin staff, in aid of a disabled childrens charity. The National Womens Council of Ireland accused Ryanair of treating women as sex objects, saying it was old- fashioned. But Ryanair insisted it would continue to fight for the rights of girls (and boys) to take their clothes off. The National Womens Council clearly dont like fun or charity, said spokesman Stephen McNamara. Charity: Calendar The brave, burly and bikini-clad bring it on HAIR-RAISING, emotional and explosive stunt-lovers around the world performed feats of skill, strength and stam- ina during an record-breaking spree yesterday. Among the highlights of the Guinness World Records Day were the fastest wheelbarrow race, an Ironman pulling an double-decker bus with just his ponytail, and a failed attempt by more than 200 budgie or bikini-clad men and women at Sydney Opera House for the largest swimwear parade. The worlds tallest man Sultan Kosen 2.47m (8ft 1in) unveiled the worlds largest gingerbread man a 651kg snack in the Norwegian capital Oslo. And people from 76 different nations squeezed into a sauna in Helsinki, Finland. In the same city, Mexican Adrian Rodrigues Buenrostro Naked ambition: More than 200 people in Sydney failed to get in the record books Picture: AP/AFP/Getty/PA/EPA An eyeful: The worlds tallest matchstick Eiffel Tower? A smashing time was had: Joe Alexander breaks 11 concrete tiles while holding an egg, during a bizarre but successful record attempt in Hamburg, Germany Pulling a double decker bus with his ponytail and Ukraines Sergiy Vetrogonov ran the fastest 40m human wheelbarrow race in just 17 seconds. Italian Ernesto Cesario gobbled down a bowl of spaghetti in just 90 seconds at a pasta restaurant in Milan. The biggest group hug for one minute was broken by 112 London commuters hugging strangers at Kings Cross sta- tion, while Manjit Singh tugged a bus 21.2 metres through Battersea Park, south London with his hair. Irish brothers Paul and Declan Devane are still waiting on the final word from Guinness after their scuba record attempt, where they stayed under theAtlantic Ocean off the west coast of Ireland in temperatures below 15C for 12 hours. Just the ticket: Manjit Singh breaks the record for pulling a double-decker bus with his hair by CoN doHErTy
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