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Launch of Ben Murphy poetry collection

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FAIRHILL, THE Claddagh, the Spanish Arch, and Quay Street form the landscape and routes of On Nimmo's Pier, a collection of poetry by the late Ben Murphy, to be launched in Charlie Byrne's Bookshop, tomorrow at 6pm.

Toyota’s new hybrid collection set for Ireland in 2019

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2019 will see the launch of four new Toyota self-charging hybrid models, including new generation versions of the RAV4, the Auris, and the return of one of the world’s best-selling saloon cars, the Camry hybrid, after a 14-year absence.

Information evening for bereaved parents

Anam Cara, the organisation that supports bereaved parents, will hold an information evening in Galway next month.

Suspension exhibition from Tim Kelly and Brenda Flannery

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SUSPENSION, THE final show of its Oughterard Courthouse Summer Arts Programme, featuring the work by sculptor Tim Kelly and visual artist Brenda Flannery, opens tomorrow at 7pm.

Lynskey looks at the big picture ahead of All-Ireland minor final

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Jeffrey Lynskey has been a successful manager with the Galway minor hurlers over the past few seasons, guiding the county to titles in 2015 and 2017 and to another final this Sunday when his charges take on Kilkenny on Sunday in Croke Park (1pm).

Path to the final

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In what has been described by many observers as the greatest hurling championship in living memory, the Galway Advertiser takes a look back on how Micheál Donoghue secured their place in this Sunday's decider.

Just another game for Burke and Galway

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As one of the country's finest hurlers for the best part of a decade, David Burke has seen, done, and won it all.

Galwegians get top marks for our friendliness

It is what we always knew, but now it is official - Galway is one of the most friendly cities in the world.

Let’s savour all this maroon success

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About 20 years ago, Cesare Menotti, the chain-smoking slick-haired manager of the Argentina team which won the 1978 World Cup in front of their own frenzied fans, was asked about what was the biggest influence on his career.

Galway camogie prepare for tougher test in semi-final

Galway will take on Kilkenny in the last four of the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship after a facile 0-20 to 0-4 win over Dublin at the weekend.

 

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