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Be revitalised

Are you operating at your full energy of your life force? Our body has the capacity to feel this energy all the time and knows how to restore and balance this energetic life force. So what about our minds?

Sexual assault treatment unit to open next month

A sexual assault treatment unit will open in the city within the next few weeks. The facility will initially be based in a temporary premises which is understood to be on the west side of the city close to University Hospital Galway. It will eventually be located in a permanent premises to be built on the Merlin Park Hospital campus.

Coyotes’ Michael Jackson Tribute

THE MUSIC of Michael Jackson will be celebrated at a special event in Coyotes’ Late Bar tomorrow night.

Man repeatedly raped daughters - court hears

A Westmeath man has gone on trial at the Central Criminal Court in Dublin charged with sexually assaulting his two daughters and younger brother-in-law over an eight year period.

Man repeatedly raped daughters - court hears

A Westmeath man has gone on trial at the Central Criminal Court in Dublin charged with sexually assaulting his two daughters and younger brother-in-law over an eight year period.

Kilkenny doctor victim of Thai airport scam

A Kilkenny doctor was the victim of a scam at a Thai airport in which visitors are falsely accused of shoplifting and have to pay large sums of money to police to be freed.

Woman admits she made up sexual assault allegations after family land row

A Galwayman falsely accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl had his conviction quashed on Monday.

Mayor Noonan endorses march for peace movement

The March for Peace and Non-violence is a movement standing for international peace and for the eventual abolition of nuclear weapons and also for the protection of all those suffering violence.

Local Labour Party call on Government action over job losses

Describing the latest unemployment figures for Longford/Westmeath as absolutely shocking, the Labour Party team said that the Government now had to recognise the rise in unemployment as a national crisis and begin to take some effort to stem the job losses and put people back to work.

End to corruption and cronyism - Ruane

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Sinn Féin councillor Thérèse Ruane has called for an end to corruption and cronyism and the cosy relationships between governments and big business interests. “It is obvious, the ‘golden circle’ of the 1980s is alive and well in Irish politics and our reputation as a country is being damaged internationally,” Cllr Ruane commented.

 

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