America’s ‘wittiest political journalist’ to speak at NUIG

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

When Barack Obama made his victory speech after last week’s US presidential election, he said: “Change has come to America”.

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Calling all 1988 Salerno Leaving Certs

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

The Salerno Leaving Certificate students of 1988 are organising a 20th school reunion and are urging all former students to attend.

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Coffee morning in Les Jumelles tomorrow

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

Les Jumelles in Abbeygate St, Galway will host a coffee morning tomorrow (Friday) November 14 in aid of the Barnardos chidlren’s charity.

The event will run from 10am to 12noon and there are special offers on all clothes for mothers and babies as Babog and Les Jumelles have come together to offer 10 per cent off all purchases.

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Shop till you drop and raise funds for local charities

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

Shoppers can avail of major discounts at the Eyre Square Centre’s “Charity Night of Giving” on Wednesday November 19 at 6.30pm.

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Winter food and wine celebration to raise funds for cancer charity

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

An extravagant winter celebration of food, wine and song in aid of Cancer Care West will take place on Saturday night at 7.30pm at the Hotel Meyrick.

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Knocknacarra man gets seven months for disturbance and abuse of gardai

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

A man, who caused a disturbance in housing estate in the early hours of the morning and then raised his fists at gardai, was sentenced to a total of seven months at Galway District Court this week.

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Wheels stolen from car

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

Thieves made off with all four wheels from a car while it was parked in Newcastle last week.

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Flashing lights for schools

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

Children going to school in north Galway will be able to do so in greater safety with flashing lights to be erected at four schools in the region.

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City Mayor accuses HSE of learning nothing from Connemara man’s tragic death after hospital visit

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

The Mayor of Galway city has hit out at the HSE West accusing it of “learning nothing” from the tragic death of a former University Hospital Galway outpatient in a car accident on his way home to Clifden last February.

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An American dream in a town called Lewiston

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

There was a famous fight in this town in the state of Maine, once upon a time. Sonny Liston and Cassius Clay — later Muhammed Ali — came to Lewiston to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world. John Delahunty remembers the excitement in town. He now runs a legal firm. On this evening of November 4 2008 he is working in a voluntary capacity. He is keeping an eye on election polling stations for the Democrats. “Right across there in the town sports centre. That’s where it all happened,” says John. “It was the mid 1960s.”

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Intensive Irish course for prospective primary school teachers

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

Galwegians awaiting an interview for a graduation diploma in education (primary teaching), should take advanatage of a Conradh Na Gaeilge course to prepare candidates for the interview’s Irish language element.

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UHG launches ‘Meet and Greet’ service for visitors

Thu, Nov 13, 2008

A new “Meet and Greet” service has been set up at University Hospital Galway to help people visiting the facility.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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