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First international language conference at NUI Galway

NUI Galway will host it’s first International Language Conference entitled Translation, Technology and Autonomy in Language Teaching and Learning on 10 to 11 December 2010.

First international language conference at NUI Galway

NUI Galway will host it’s first International Language Conference entitled Translation, Technology and Autonomy in Language Teaching and Learning on 10 to 11 December 2010.

Christmas cooking demos at The Grainstore

The Grainstore café deli, located on Lower Abbeygate Street in the heart of Galway, will host its first cooking demonstration on Christmas party food.

Power in surrender

At a recent talk in Athlone, the audience were enthralled with the concept of there being power in surrender regarding conflict resolution.

My Budget Strategy

The country is insolvent with a deficit of €20bn and national debt of in excess of €300bn. We must find massive savings in current spending leading to a reduction in the deficit and thus a reduction in borrowing. Increasing taxes will have some albeit a limited benefit as they generate diminishing return in line with the increases levied. So we must close the gap elsewhere.

Free lunchtime concert with Danish Youth Choir at St Canice’s Cathedral

Cantica Youth Choir from Denmark will sing a lunchtime Concert in St Canice’s Cathedral on Thursday October 21, at 1pm.

Wrestlemania comes to Mullingar

This October wrestlemania hits Mullingar when the Superstars of Wrestling come to Mullingar Arts Centreon Saturday October 16.

Danish choir to sing in Galway

ONE OF Denmark’s oldest choirs, the Frederiksberg Chamber Choir, will give a concert in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church this Saturday at 8pm.

Local band take You Tube by storm

Local ballad group, The Kilkennys, have reached a whopping 160,000 hits on YouTube for a selection of videos for their performances of songs including the original track ‘Shine on Kilkenny’.

Cleere thinking

Surprise, surprise, we didn’t win Eurovision again. The only one who seemed to think we had a chance was Marty Whelan, who kept blabbering on about how unfair the whole thing was to our little country, battling against the odds out on the edge of Europe. Let’s face it, Enda McEvoy has a better chance of getting a free weekend pass from the Cats Laugh Festival organisers than Niamh Kavanagh had of winning the competition.

 

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