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High fashion meets high tech at Optique Opticians

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Elaine O’Sullivan FAOI, optometrist and owner of Optique Opticians, stresses the importance of expertise in the art of skilfully and stylishly “dressing” the face. Optique Opticians will help you choose eyewear which is right for your look, your prescription, and your lifestyle.

We are fooling ourselves if we think our regional stadia are international standard

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For the 1982 World Cup, Adidas introduced a ball named the Tango. It was the first major design change of a football in a decade. With its circular panels and adidas livery, it was thing of beauty. Myself and my teammates in our small team in Ballinrobe never got to kick one, but a trip to Castlebar to a sports shop meant we could see it in all its glory and we salivated over it.

Fooling ourselves if we think our regional stadia are international standard

For the 1982 World Cup, Adidas introduced a ball named the Tango. It was the first major design change of a football in a decade. With its circular panels and adidas livery, it was thing of beauty. Myself and my teammates in our small team in Ballinrobe never got to kick one, but a trip to Galway to some place like the Great Outdoors meant we could see it in all its glory and we salivated over it.

High fashion meets high tech at Optique Opticians

Elaine O’Sullivan FAOI, optometrist and owner of Optique Opticians, stresses the importance of expertise in the art of skilfully and stylishly “dressing” one's face. Optique Opticians will help you choose eyewear which is right for your look, your prescription, and your lifestyle.

Heartless thieves break into school and steal pupil’s go-kart

On Tuesday September 26 at 12.15pm, two youths entered the grounds of Rosedale School, Renmore, and proceeded to take a pedal go-kart which was for use by a pupil in the school.

Searches continue for missing student Michael Bugler

Searches are continuing around Galway city for missing student Michael Bugler. The Ennis native, who is a studying law at NUI Galway, has been missing since the early hours of last Friday morning. The 20 year old was last seen walking near his home in The Claddagh at 1am after he left the Quay’s Bar. CCTV footage tracks him as far as passing the Claddagh Church as he appears to be on his way home to Fairhill Road.

Return of the anchorman

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It’s been three and a half years since I left Galway. The winding streets, the salty winds and icy rain that blew life and excitement into your lungs were beginning to wane for a whole generation. I had spent three years at NUIG flitting between Drama Soc and Flirt FM radio, and in between squeezing out a bachelor’s degree in English and Classics together with a diploma in Irish. We came in as “freshers” just when the Celtic Tiger was unleashing its final booming roar, Rag Week and campus life were electric and Galway was alive. 

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