Double assault accused sent for trial

Thu, Feb 25, 2010

A Newcastle man accused of assaulting two men in the city centre has been sent forward for trial.

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Man sent for trial for violent disorder and assault

Thu, Feb 25, 2010

A 28-year-old man accused of allegedly assaulting a man in an attack which involved a gang of up to eight men has been sent forward for trial.

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GMIT hotel school annual careers fair

Thu, Feb 25, 2010

Some 30 employers in the hospitality industry from all over the country are to take part in the GMIT hotel school annual careers fair at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology on Wednesday March 3.

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Learn about health care

Thu, Feb 25, 2010

Respond is offering a certificate in health care course over the coming months.

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Irish politics is a bit like The Sopranos

Thu, Feb 25, 2010

Over the past fortnight, Irish politics has resembled the final episodes of that classic crime drama The Sopranos. As that series rumbled to a climax, all it took was one stray bullet to set into train a series of events that saw one character after another take a hit.

While the resignation of Trevor Sargent on Tuesday has so far been portrayed as an isolated incident, there are not many people who would bet that it is not connected to the incidents of the past few weeks.

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There are only two classes — working and ruling, maintains legendary Scargill

Thu, Feb 25, 2010

Arthur Scargill, the legendary British trade ynion leader, has lead a full and colourful life. He helped bring down Ted Heath, took on Thatcher, and dined with Khrushchev. However he was, and always will be, a fighter for the workers. Now in his seventies, he shows no signs of slowing down and his passion for politics and trade unionism remains undimmed.

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Bishop not for turning, as he comes back to increased criticism

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

The Bishop of Galway returned home yesterday to criticisms that the two-day summit between his fellow bishops and the Pope at the Vatican had been a wasted opportunity for the Church to take responsibility for presiding over a culture of cover-up.

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Retired Army captain has ‘mild post-traumatic stress disorder’ after Lebanon, High Court told

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

A consultant psychiatrist has told the High Court she believes a retired Army captain who is suing the State for damages for alleged post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of his experiences in Lebanon does not actually have PTSD and, if he has, it is no more than "mild" PTSD.

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City councillor fears for head shop turf war

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

The destruction of two head shops in Dublin city centre by fire in the space of a week is alarming for businesses close to the Galway premises, according to city councillor Niall Mc Nelis.

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Search for missing man continues

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

Gardai are continuing their appeal for witnesses to help them locate a 26-year-old man who has been missing from his home in Galway since before Christmas.

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Judgment orders secured against north Galway developers

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

A property developer has consented to an order for judgment for some €4.39 million against him over unpaid loans granted by the Educational Building Society.

The EBS secured the judgment order from Mr Justice Peter Kelly at the Commercial Court yesterday (Wednesday) against Denis O'Connell, Corbally Road, Cummer, Tuam, Co Galway.

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Integrated development plan needed for Ceannt/Harbour development says Fahey

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

A comprehensive integrated plan for Ceannt Station and the Harbour area in Galway city is vital for the city so that both developments proceed in tandem and complement each other.

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Ten families appeal Calasanctius College’s decision to refuse places

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

Ten local families have taken an “unprecedented” move to appeal a decision by Calasanctius College in Oranmore to refuse their child a school place, according to local Fine Gael senator Fidelma Healy Eames.

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New look emergency and special baby care units open in Portiuncula tomorrow

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

The refurbished emergency department and special care baby unit at Portiuncula Hospital in Ballinasloe will be officially re-opened tomorrow (Friday) at 12 noon by the Minister for Health and Children, Mary Harney.

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Galway lecturer raises €40,000 for Haiti in box stunt

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

A lecturer at NUI Galway who pulled off a David Blaine-style fundraising stunt in which he was suspended in a Perspex box has managed to raise almost €40,000 for Haiti.

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NRG offer free trials and classes at Open Day

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

Joining a gym can sometimes be a daunting experience – so why not allow NRG’s fully qualified staff and trainers to help you with any queries, offer advice or put you through your paces in a free personal fitness assessment and health check.

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Galway to enjoy a five day celebration to mark St Patrick’s Day

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

Galway’s St Patrick’s Day Parade takes place on Wednesday March 17, starting at 12.30pm. However the parade will be the finale of a whole series of events as the St Patrick’s festivities are extended to five days this year.

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Deep-sea salvage experts to recover £70 million silver off Galway coast

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

An American deep-ocean shipwreck exploration company is set to begin a massive salvage operation to recover £70 million of silver which went down aboard a British cargo steamer during World War II 300 miles off the coast of Galway.

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Fundraising table quiz for St Annins

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

St Annins National School Rosscahill is organising a table quiz for Friday February 26 at 8.30pm in the Killannin Community Centre, in order to raise funds for enhancement works at the school.

The school has recently experienced a significant expansion in pupil numbers and projected figures indicate this trend is likely to continue. In order to meet this demand the school is currently in the process of developing a new classroom and car park.

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Saw Doctors hope backpackers will make tour of Australia a roaring success

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

Next month will see The Saw Doctors travelling to Australia for their first time in 17 years and the band is calling on Irish backpackers as well as the Australian-Irish community to come out in force and support the band.

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