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The Pope on condoms

The Pope talking about condoms. It’s always a recipe for disaster. In fairness to the man, he’s the head of the Catholic Church and he’s never going to condone contraception. But he might be better staying clear of the subject altogether. Comments made by the Pope this week have caused outrage. But was what Pope Benedict said taken out of context and was the Church head misquoted?

CLeere thinking

What are the 'must haves' for the spring/summer fashion conscious woman? This week we have a few tips to help you look your best in these recessionary times.

Up Scór, up Mayo, forty years a dancing

Claremorris, Friday night, and Irish singing and dancing was alive. All that could be heard from the glamourous confines of the McWilliam Park Hotel was chattering and excited conversation which definitely wasn’t spoken in the English language, but which sounded vaguely familiar. From outside you would be forgiven for thinking we’d been transported to the Connemara Gaeltacht. But inside it was a different story altogether. The room was awash with glamour befitting any danceroom in the nation, and it was the pride that each and every person in attendance had for our Irish culture, that was felt immediately upon arrival.

Westmeath student impresses at Designer Awards

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Westmeath design student, Gillian Noonan, a finalist of the Nokia Young Fashion Designer Award 2009, brought her designs to life in the old Habitat building, Dame St, Dublin 2, on March 25.

The woes of a first time candidate

A FIRST time candidate in any election has a lot of growing up to do. You have to be a quick learner and have some street smarts. However one thing is that people can’t blame you for wrong decisions in the past. This is to your main advantage.

Major New York poet to read in Galway

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BURT KIMMELMANN, the poet, editor, and professor of English at New Jersey Institute of Technology, will read in The Imperial Hotel, Eyre Square, on Tuesday April 14 at 8pm.

Ninth issue of Kilkenny Poetry Broadsheet is published

The ninth issue of the very popular Kilkenny Poetry Broadsheet has been published by the Arts Office of the Kilkenny County Council.

A bruising Budget but life goes on

Round two over and while we’re all feeling a little battered and bruised, there are no broken bones.

Best Journalist award for Ballyvary student

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Twenty-two-year-old DCU student Michael McHale, from Ballyvary, scooped the coveted Best Journalist award, sponsored by the Irish Examiner, at the 3 student media awards. It was judged by Tim Vaughen, the Examiner's editor.

Road Trouble in Paris Texas

Road Trouble are a Kilkenny based 3 piece blues rock band.

 

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