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Coping with the Magdalen fallout
Ilearn something of the impact that the Magdalen Laundries scandal had on the Mercy nuns themselves reading the personal testimony of Sister Phyllis Kilcoyne. Sister Kilcoyne is part of the Leadership Team of the Western Province of the Mercy Order.*
New entrepreneurs and businesses out in force at the Start and Grow Enterprise Expo - Tullamore
Over 600 potential entrepreneurs, existing businesses, and industry experts attended the unique one day Start and Grow Enterprise Expo in Tullamore last Friday November 18. The expo took place at the Tullamore Court Hotel where a host of seminars, talks, business support exhibitors, mentoring opportunities, and a unique ideas zone gave visitors all the information they needed, under one roof, to start, develop, and grow their business.
The Crane to celebrate tenth birthday
MICK CREHAN has been at the helm of The Crane Bar on Sea Road for a decade and to celebrate this milestone, the venue will host a party running from Thursday to Sunday.
Freebooters soccer corner
Freebooters U11A progressed to the third round of the National Cup with a convincing away win against Glencormac United in Kilmacanogue on Saturday last. The visitors went ahead with virtually the first kick of the game when Ross Whelan hit a wonder strike to the roof of the Glencormac net from the edge of the penalty area.
U21s inject hope as seniors slide continues
Timing, they say is everything. If ever Westmeath football needed a boost it is now. Having mixed it with the big boys and tasted a certain amount of success over the past decade, we are now experiencing leaner times. Relegated from Division 1 last year, we are now almost certain to be relegated to Division 3, having not picked up a point in this year’s league campaign to date. Down at home and Tipperary away are two tricky engagements that still have to be negotiated.
Retired Army captain has ‘mild post-traumatic stress disorder’ after Lebanon, High Court told
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.
Shamrocks cruise to provincial glory despite sloppy finish
An unofficial bank holiday Monday was declared in south Kilkenny as Ballyhale Shamrocks strolled to regaining their Leinster senior title over Birr who only got going at a late stage.
Let the games begin for Galway hurlers
The John McIntyre era commences at O'Connor Park on Sunday when Galway make the short trip to Tullamore for a Walsh Cup clash with Offaly.
Galway Sessions 2009 takes place next month
THE GALWAY Sessions, the city’s folk, trad, and roots music festival, featuring singers and musicians from Ireland and abroad, takes place from June 15 to 21, mostly in The Crane Bar on Sea Road.
Never say die attitude and luck win out for Charlestown
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