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Never showing the white feather, wherever we go

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In a year like no other, tomorrow's All Ireland Football Final will be a showpiece like one we've never seen or felt before.

Fascinating Covid experiences of Galway writers recalled in new book

Galway writers are strongly represented in a new book outlining the experiences of twenty five people during this pandemic year.

Where next America?

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“I feel like I can breath again”. It was a term often heard after it became clear Joe Biden had won the 2020 US Presidential Election. Yet if Irish people felt they could ‘breath’ as the votes pointed to a Trump defeat, what was going through the minds of Americans living in Galway?

'Getting To Know...'

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What is your idea of perfect happiness?

Rosemount referee to officiate Westmeath senior football championship final fixture

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Four decades of referee experience will come to the fore on the green swathe of TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar, when Rosemount native, Pat Fox, takes charge of the Westmeath Senior Football Championship final to be contested by Tyrrellspass and St Lomans on Sunday afternoon.

Mayo youth volunteer honoured at virtual awards ceremony

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Sophia Shally, a third-year student at St Louis Community School, Kiltimagh, has been selected from hundreds of youth volunteers across Ireland and recognised as Junior Honouree for the exemplary work she carries out in her local community, at the 2020 Pramerica Spirit of Community Virtual Awards Ceremony, held earlier this week.

Have you boots? Galway’s Johnny Glynn answer’s Jake’s call

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Jack Charlton made his England debut in 1965 at the age of 30 and the following year he won the World Cup with England at Wembley.

Athlone family tell of their Boston COVID-19 lockdown experience

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Athlone natives, Ray and Kathryn Murphy, both now resident in Boston, with their children Kaylah, Sarah and Rian, spoke to the Athlone Advertiser this week, noting the impact of COVID-19 on their daily lives as the global pandemic remains a continuous health concern on a global scale.

‘That rapture of friendship that so possessed and satisfied me.’

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In 1911 the successful and popular Theodore Roosevelt had recently completed his two-terms as president, but was still a man of incomparable influence, when the Abbey Theatre opened in New York on Monday November 27.

The man from New York

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The first time Lady Gregory met John Quinn was on Sunday August 31 1902 at a Feis Ceol she had partly organised in the memory of Ó Raifteirí the poet. The occasion also marked Lady Gregory’s first steps into the Celtic revival movement which would absorb her energies throughout her long life, and define her reputation for ever.

 

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