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It's supernanny to the rescue... |
Irish Independent, 26 Nov 2008From organising the house after a new arrival to 'troubleshooting', many families are turning to professionals to help them keep their busy lives in balance, writes Anna Murphy |
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'Supernanny' might just be the Pill |
Irish Times, 16 Sep 2008Specialising in sleep therapy, 'supernanny' Nuala Reddy claims to have a 100 per cent success rate in sorting out sleep problems, writes Sheila Wayman. |
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U Magazine, May 2008It seems we really are living in a nanny state, as well-to-do British families are opting to hire Irish nannies over any other nationality. |
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Irish Nannies Fit the Bill |
Irish Post, 2 Apr 2008Jenny Campbell, manager of Dublin-based Executive Nannies, said: "People want Irish nannies because of the Irish personality." |
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The rise of the €100,000 nanny |
Irish Independent, 26 Mar 2008Minding children can now be a lucrative career, writes Ann Dermody |
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Nanny's spoonful of sugar is a supercalafragalistic accessory! |
Irish Independent, 21 Jul 2007Demand for full and part-time nannies is, according to Caroline Savage, recruitment consultant with Executive Nannies, substantially greater than it was ten years ago, and increasing steadily. |
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Nannies earning more than top IT workers |
Irish Examiner, 20 Apr 2001A JOB where your apartment and car is paid for, you earn £450 a week, and you have use of a visa card and mobile phone. |
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