Champions league and Premiership trophies coming to Fagan’s
Thu, Nov 13, 2008
The Champions League and Premiership trophies, both currently held by Manchester United will be coming to Fagan’s on Friday November 21 as part of their ongoing tour.
Read more ...Boston fears Galway’s Green Team will overshadow US stopover
Thu, Nov 13, 2008
It appears that Galway’s entry into this year’s Volvo Ocean Race is not only intimidating the competition with its skills, but also with its heritage, as Boston’s stopover team admits growing concern over the excitement surrounding the Irish team arriving in their city.
The revelation came on Monday during a presentation by the local Volvo Ocean Race Committee, Let’s Do It Galway when the city manager, who commended the Green Team on the stellar accomplishment of coming in the top three in the first leg of the race, noted that not only had the team been intimidating the competition in the water but also the competition on land. He said he has been informed that the team working on the stopover in Boston, which is due to begin on April 27, is concerned that due to the city’s strong Irish connections the presence of an Irish boat in the race is going to overshadow the city’s stopover as well as their own American team. The Puma Ocean Racing Team is currently in second place, just ahead of the Green Dragon.
Read more ...Galway cyclists on board with new national cycling policy group
Thu, Nov 13, 2008
The Galway Cycling Campaign has welcomed the launch of a new national organisation and vision for cycling promotion.
Seven cycling groups from Cork, Dublin, Galway, Limerick, Maynooth, Skerries, and Waterford have formed a new representative group - Cyclist.ie. At the centre of the new group is an agreed vision statement on cycling promotion policies for Ireland.
Read more ...In-House goes from strength to strength
Thu, Nov 13, 2008
In-House at the Panelling Centre, one of Ireland’s foremost kitchen and wardrobe specialists, continues to go from strength to strength in Galway
Read more ...Foot Solutions opens in Galway
Thu, Nov 13, 2008
Foot Solutions, the leading health and wellness franchise focusing on footcare, has opened in Middle Street.
Read more ...Ballybane areas angry at being ‘unrecognised’
Thu, Nov 13, 2008
There is growing anger at City Hall among residents in the Beal Strutha and Fana Glas areas of Ballybane, accusing the local authority of neglecting their estates.
Read more ...Sponsor a Christmas light and remember a loved one
Thu, Nov 13, 2008
People interested in giving a unique gift this festive season can do so by sponsoring a light for €5 on University Hospital Galway’s Christmas tree.
Read more ...Jury fails to reach verdict on ex-footballer charged with sex attacks
Thu, Nov 06, 2008
The jury in the trial of a 68-year-old former top-flight professional footballer accused of raping and sexually abusing his daughter over a three year period have been discharged after failing to agree a verdict.
The man, who previously played soccer professionally with a top English team, had pleaded not guilty to 80 counts of rape, oral rape and sexual assault on dates between 2003 and 2006 in the family homes in county Galway and Roscommon.
Read more ...Barack, come to Galway — says Mayor
Thu, Nov 06, 2008
No sooner had the news emerged from America that Barack Obama had been elected the 44th president of the USA yesterday morning, than the Mayor of Galway Cllr Padraig Conneely had drafted a letter of invitation for the president-elect to offically visit Galway city.
Read more ...Now, isn’t it high time we had a Traveller Taoiseach
Thu, Nov 06, 2008
There is a great feeling around the world today, that at last the good guys have won out, that the forces of oppression that kept the White House out of the grasp of the non-whites (Condi and Colin Powell excepted) have at last been overtaken in a mass coming together of goodness. And we are all entitled to feel proud of what has been achieved in the US, that yet another barrier has been broken, that like in South Africa, another last bastion of inherent apartheid has been shattered and that the American dream has been taken one step further. And all over the world, those who supported Obama are patting themselves on the back and are rightly proud of what this suave senator has achieved in just a few short years, even if he has been helped by the ineptitude of his opponents, but then as Napoleon said, every battle requires a large amount of luck. And all around the world, (and especially here in Old and New Europe) there is a sort of snobbery that it has taken so long for this supposedly sophisticated democracy to allow access to its top post to a person from a minority culture. When Sarah Palin emerged, the same people laughed at her ordinary-ness and at the fact she had not travelled much beyond her own continent. And so we are thinking that at last America is thinking like the rest of us. But in reality, that is not the case. This election has shown that they are ahead. The victory has been welcomed by the luvvies. And those who proclaim themselves liberal. And we all like to think of ourselves as liberal as nobody wants to think that their mind is anything but free and open to new ideas. But let’s see just how liberal we are here in Ireland. How likely is it that a Traveller will ever emerge as a leader of our Government? You would get long odds on that, especially since many of the basic rights long denied the African-American community are the ones that they have to face life without? For many years, parents were put off schools that catered generously for Travellers. And so denied education, they are denied opportunity and fairness, and so throughout life, they are prohibited from achieving what others can. You can be sure that many of the people who stayed up all night to celebrate the dawning of a new era with the election of Obama would be less than impressed if a convoy of Travellers pitched up on their local football pitch. It always amazes me how concerned people get for the welfare of Travellers when they pitch up on the front lawn. In Ireland, often the word RACISM is misspelt NIMBY. You can also be sure that the people who ring in here with short messages every time we put a person who is non-national in a prominent photograph; that the people who think twice before using a taxi being driven by a person who is not a Caucasian; may too have gone around today with a warm feeling in their hearts about Obama, glad that one form of racism has been tackled, but also enforcing the stereotyping that we create every day. We all play a role in determining and preserving stereotypes — this is done through the business of advertising, through the business of media, but mostly through the business of life. Only when the day comes that we can truly say that every person in this country has the same opportunity to sit in the Taoiseach’s seat in Leinster House or to become President of our own country, will we be really sharing in the principles that Barack Obama and Martin Luther King have both espoused, but who have so far never got the chance to put into practice. Remember, it is not just America that Obama has to change. We all have to play our own part.
Read more ...Threat of Bulmers bottle prompts security men to pin student to the ground
Thu, Nov 06, 2008
There must be good evidence of wrong-doing before security men can forcibly restrain a person, warned a District Court judge this week after hearing the case of a mature student who had been pinned to the ground outside a city centre pub because of a perceived threat of a Bulmers bottle.
Read more ...Connolly raises doubts over independence of crypto report
Thu, Nov 06, 2008
The independent review into cryptosporidium outbreak, and the Galway City Council’s handling of the crisis, is to be completed by end of month. However Independent Cllr Catherine Connolly has “serious concerns” about the report’s independence.
Read more ...Educationcuts march on Saturday
Thu, Nov 06, 2008
A major protest march and rally of parents, management and teachers to highlight what they term the “callous and savage” education cuts by the Government in last month’s Budget will take place on Saturday.
Read more ...Autism diagnostic centre to open in west next year
Thu, Nov 06, 2008
Plans are in the pipeline to open a diagnostic centre in the west next year for children with autism.
Read more ...Mission accomplished for the Green Dragon
Thu, Nov 06, 2008
The Green Dragon sailed into Capetown earlier this week having achieved its first objective - a podium finish.
Read more ...After weeks of freeze-dried, it’s food, glorious food
Thu, Nov 06, 2008
The Green Dragon arrived in Capetown this week to be greeted by some familiar smells of Ireland.
Read more ...‘My strength stopped me from being raped,’ says city man
Thu, Nov 06, 2008
A Galway city man had his €38,000 damages claim against the Justice Minister dismissed at the Circuit Civil Court on Tuesday.
Read more ...United back Galway’s youth development programme
Thu, Nov 06, 2008
Galway United and the FAI are both backing the development of young players through the the Galway & District Football League.
Read more ...Voting genetically – it’s in the blood after all
Thu, Nov 06, 2008
Why do we vote the way we do? Because we are stupid! That’s the verdict from Rick Shenkman who has written a book called Just how stupid are we – the truth about the American voter. The book concentrates on American politics and it does not just concentrate on George W Bush – the favourite bogey man for smart people. Rick Shenkman says that voters are voting in a stupid way always. People should weigh up all the issues and analyse policies and politicians, Shenkman says. Undoubtedly, this wise man would probably come to the same conclusion if he were writing about politics in Europe or Ireland. We would all be collectively stupid.
Read more ...TV firms sue man for €9.2m over 'no fee' cable
Thu, Nov 06, 2008
A legal action against a Galwayman who allegedly provided TV equipment allowing the public to get free cable channels is to be transferred to the Commercial Court.
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