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Galway can be proud and confident, but now needs to capitalise on the Volvo experience

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There is nothing to stop Galway hosting another stopover of the Volvo Ocean Race in the future, according to Volvo’s communications director Marcus Hutchinson.

Mission accomplished for the Green Dragon

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The Green Dragon sailed into Capetown earlier this week having achieved its first objective - a podium finish.

No info yet on Ericsson job cuts in Athlone

Ericssons, the Swedish electronics firm which has had a presence in Athlone for nearly 30 years, has refused to release any details whether there will be any job losses amongst the 400 staff at its Blyry campus as part of the 5,000 job losses worldwide announced by the company yesterday (January 22).

And then there were four

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Life on the ocean waves is proving hazardous and unpredictable for Ireland’s Green Dragon and fellow competitors in the Volvo Ocean Race.

Obama recovery programme using technology developed at NUI Galway

An internet technology developed at NUI Galway is to be used by President Obama’s administration in its new website devoted to the $800 billion economic stimulus package.

Dragon set for another podium finish in Sweden

The Green Dragon was due to arrive in Marstraand late last evening with high hopes of another podium finish.

‘I’ll be back’, Puma skipper vows

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Puma skipper Ken Read is so impressed with Galway after his two-week stopover for the Volvo Ocean Race, he is pledging to return to Ireland next year.

Welcome luvvies of the world

In honour of the arrival of the arts festival, the film fleadh, and Druid getting back into their old home, here's a sort of a Syngesong to get us into the mood.

Athlone telecoms company in provisional liquidation

A provisional liquidator has been appointed to the Athlone and Dublin-based telelecommunications company, Babcock Networks.

Midlands to host important National Science Conference

Atlantic Corridor in Tullamore is set to host its third National Science Conference in February with speakers of national and international importance in the areas of science, technology, engineering and maths.

 

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