NUIG Human Rights expert publishes new book on genocide

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

The latest book by Professor Bill Schabas, director of the Irish Centre for Human Rights at NUI Galway, addresses the ‘crime of crimes’ - genocide.

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Lets Get The Lead Out…

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

Once again water in Galway is undrinkable. Residents of Old Mervue, Bohermore, Shantalla, and Claddagh areas cannot use their tap water at present. If they do they risk being poisoned.

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Man fined for urinating in shopping centre

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

A drunk man who relieved himself on the floor of a city centre shopping centre, right next to the toilets, has been fined €200.

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New health centre opens on Inis Oirr

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

The newly opened health centre on Inis Oírr, the smallest of the Aran Islands, will serve a population of almost 250 people, ranging in age from the very young to the very old.

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Ardrahan Church cake sale

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

As part of its bicentennial celebrations, Ardrahan Church will hold a cake and kitchen produce sale this Saturday.

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Coeliac cookery demo

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

The Western branch of the Coeliac Society of Ireland will hold a cookery demonstration on Tuesday August 18 at 7.30pm at the Clybaun Hotel, Knocknacarra.

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Cutbacks and the recession forcing farmers onto Farm Assist, says Connaughton

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

The recession is forcing hundreds of Co Galway farmers, who never had any connection with Social Welfare, to make an application for Farm Assist this year.

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Health forum member lashes HSE plan to centralise medical card processing to Dublin

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

A local city councillor and former vice chairperson of the HSE West’s regional health forum has lashed out at the health authority’s decision to continue with its plans to centralise the processing of medical cards to Dublin.

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Poop power to be the key to renewable energy

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

Professor Vincent O’Flaherty, from NUIG is leading research into making energy out of sewage. This research is being funded by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as part of their STRIVE programme.

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Bag pack at Dunnes Stores and help charity for suicide bereaved

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

Console, the organisation for the suicide bereaved, is appealing to the public to support its bag packing fundraiser at all Dunnes Stores’ grocery outlets at the end of the month.

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Galway’s carboot sale at Terryland Park

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

Galway’s second carboot sale takes place this Saturday at Galway United’s Terryland Park ground, Dyke Road.

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New jobs to be announced in Galway next week

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

An unspecified number of new jobs are to be announced by a new start-up company in the city next week.

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O’Shea’s sale highlights the quality on show in Terryland

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

It has been a somewhat depressing period over the past few weeks for followers of the Tribesmen, broken only by the performance of the city’s rowers in international competition and the selection of Paul and Olive Hession for the World Championships, (and only temporarily postponed for The Green and Red until the inevitible mauling by Kerry).

However the news this week that Galway United’s young international starlet Jay O’Shea has secured a move to a Premiership team certainly warms the cockles of the heart.

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Unemployed barman charged with Cunningham murder

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

A 27-year-old man appeared in court yesterday charged with the murder of Claregalway man Kieran Cunningham eight weeks ago.

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HSE pharmacies list includes a Galway premises that has been closed for three months

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

Pharmacists have hit out at State health chiefs claiming they are trying to cover up a looming crisis in the supply of medicine. The Irish Pharmacy Union has slammed a list published by the HSE of chemists who will continue to dispense drugs during a planned stoppage, claiming the list is inaccurate and includes one Galway pharmacy which closed three months ago.

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Ballybrit and the stream of unconsciousness

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

alarm beeps at ate o clock... grand place to stay great breakfast... i'd say the landlady was a fine piece in her day what d'ya say lads... rashers puddins sausages and lashins of tay... drink juice straight from the jug then out get the post the Racing Post not the Limerick Post and the papers... down the square check out paddys ladbrokes boyles muls get the odds... and ends... too early to go out yet... sit on bench and look at Volvo flowers still there still rare... light up brighten up... wink at young wan get scowl but scowl back at her... she don't know what's she missing... light another... hand shakes but 'twould by now anyways Wednesday... phone dying just two bars head dying just twenty five bars...need cash... act fast ...shaky fingers dance on vomit-splattered keypad at hole in wall...good job don't need numbers 3, 8, 2 as they're splashed pretty bad... cash comes out crisp clean only gives 300 so go to other machine... clean pad, thick wad jammed in arse pocket but switch to front... can't be too sure... cute hoor watching ya catching ya but not me. I'm wide out me so I am, sham. Taxi rank hop in stinks of air freshener and stale conversation emigrants women jobs horses crawl out past smart lights get out fork out...sham says ‘anywan want to try the three card trick the three card trick, watch out Char-less the shades are lamping the scene’... don't fall for that not after last year not me cos I'm wide out... in gate get the beers in... fiver formguide and free biro sticking from arse pocket ... meet yer man from home he waves and says he knows a fella who knows Weld is the man...but don’t rule out Ballyholland cos George said so... free biro marks his nods as he mouths numbers at me... rip page from card and jam in raffle drum there... always been lucky mother said when I won the teddy bear at the sale of work but she didn't know I stole it then sold it. Wide out that's me. Guard nods at me I nod back howya guard what does he know the happy head on him another beer in. Push through crowd...see Mul say 'Mul pony on him' and he smiles at me...wide out..takes the cash..more beers...chips...see yer man Daithi what's his name he says howye lads sound out dressed like me jeans jacket and shirt hanging out my kind of man with his kind of tan wimmen mad into him ya can tell by the smell of his expensive after shave. Lads shout yahoo at Ted Walsh and some other twenty years since he rode her mother Ted scowls we laugh.. we’re hards out hardy bucks lepping in the stand when the horse comes home flyin' ...roars, slaps, back broken, back to Mul to cash the token. Mul's not laughin’ now. Front pocket bulges arse pocket spits out free biro...more beer...tuna melt with extra dolphin...plastic pints spilt down new Next shirt, it’ll live up to its name tomorrow...into town internet printout with quare wans' mobile numbers wants 200 notes for an hour of the bould thing lads laugh when I ask for group discount...an hour I laugh, an hour of drinking time wasted... I'd rather stay here with ye and get wasted... beer's worst thing that I’ve tasted..give grief to Mayo lad we're after matin' tells us to stall the jets now take your batin' and he scampers down Quay Street the happy head on him...spewed up dolphin into Volvo flowers at one of those godforsaken hours...better out than in...more beers and then 4am staring at a kebab outside a chipper thinking it's a turd in a slipper...pillow smells of lavender, kipper and then alarm beeps ate o clock..still only Thursday morning...

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Man found guilty of Glenamaddy manslaughter after six-day trial

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

A man who inflicted one fatal stab wound on a young Glennamaddy man has been found not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter.

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Stab victim left with bowels hanging out, court hears

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

A man was left fighting for his life after being violently stabbed four times, the Galway Circuit Court heard this week.

The foot long blade wielded by Billy McGinley inflicted one wound so deep that the victim’s bowels were left hanging out of his abdomen.

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Rapist claims to have ‘no recollection’ of offence

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

A Lithuanian has been jailed for six years for the oral rape of a German woman in Galway city almost four years ago.

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O’Flaherty calls for yellow box at Wellpark Grove

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

The Galway City Council must install a yellow box at the entrance to Wellpark Grove so that locals can exit onto the main road.

This is the view of Independent councillor Terry O’Flaherty. She said she has received “many complaints” from Wellpark Grove residents regarding this problem.

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