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Pauline’s worth her weight in gold!

A weight loss expert from Athlone has struck gold for her exceptional work in helping more than 100 people to lose weight every week.

Crucial weekend for Westmeath

From an early stage in Westmeath's Allianz Football League Division Two, campaign manager Tom Cribbin predicted that everything would boil down to the last weekend in the group and so it will be against Roscommon at Cusack Park, Mullingar on Sunday.

Daunting trip to Tallaght for United after unlucky home loss

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Galway United face a demanding SSE Airtricity League Premier Division trip to Tallaght Stadium tomorrow for a clash with Shamrock Rovers.

'I absolutely hated going to school. Every day I went there I was nervous'

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MEET PAKIE, an orphan, storyteller, adventurer, and survivor. He may not be the sharpest tool in the box, but he does know the history of his native town, from vicious Vikings to less-than Christian Brothers.

‘We’re not afraid to experiment and shake things up’

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AN ARCHITECT, a university lecturer, and a fine artist hardly sounds like a combination that could create thrilling, high energy, indie-electro dance music, but these are the day jobs of Belfast’s Not Squares, and that is the kind of music they make when they are together.

O’Boyle to run in Mayo in general election

A prominent member of the Land League West, Gerry O’Boyle will be running in the Mayo constituency in next year’s general election.

‘Cré na Cille is a hymn to the Irish of Connemara’

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Since its publication in 1949, Máirtín Ó Cadhain’s Cré na Cille has been hailed as a masterpiece. Yet the novel has, in the words of John Banville, “remained locked away from non-Irish speakers”.

Now city diners can savour the Péarla na Mara experience

In July 2011, a dream came through – Péarla na Mara, a cosy café-restaurant in the heart of Oranmore village, opened its door for its first customers. Today, nearly four years later, it has become one of the favourite spots on Oranmore's dining scene and has been recognised by several industry awards, including a recommendation in Georgina Campbell's guide for the last three years and several TripAdvisor® Certificates of Excellence.

A ‘selfish, perverse and turbulent’ people

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As the Great Famine strengthened its fearsome grip on Ireland in the late 1840s and early 1850s, the people were doubly unfortunate that Charles Trevelyan, the Assistant Secretary to the British Treasury, had responsibility for Irish Famine relief.

Mitch Presents @ Kelly’s

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IT’S A Groove Thang, the latest in the ‘Mitch Presents...’ gig series, takes place this Saturday in The Loft, the new live venue at Kelly’s Bar.

 

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