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Beware of latest email scam, say Titan Security experts

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Galway-based cyber security experts TitanHQ (https://www.titanhq.com/) have warned Irish people to be on the lookout for the latest email scam, after a school district in the United States admitted last month to transferring nearly €200,000 to an account controlled by cyber criminals.

The Final Third

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Pre-season set to resume shortly for local clubs

Moate Community School students scoop top prize at SciFest@TUS

Three Moate Community School students have taken home the top prize at SciFest@TUS, one of Ireland’s largest regional science fairs for second-level students, held recently in Athlone.

Storm Barra momentarily averts attention from the ever evolving Covid-19 restrictions scenario

Hello to all the Advertiser readers.

Athlone student’s prime research into radiation protection wins National SciFest Final 2021

Our Lady’s Bower sixth year student, Clare Reidy, savoured an education moment of a lifetime when she was named SciFest STEM Champion 2021 at the national final this past weekend.

Five remanded in custody over murder of Lahardane musician

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Five men accused of the murder and robbery of Lahardane musician Thomas Kennedy in Georgia last week have been remanded in custody and face up to 17 years in jail if found guilty of the crime, a Georgian court has been told.

Connacht quartet named in Six Nations squad

Good news, and bad for Connacht representation on this year's Six Nations rugby squad.

New Miss Mayo crowned at socially distanced final in Castlebar

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Westport’s Georgia Mellotte has been crowned the new Miss Mayo.

Atlanta based Athlone family narrate COVID-19 experience

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Athlone natives, Brian and Cora Lynam, presently residing in Alpharetta Georgia, with their children Conor (9) and Erin (4), spoke to the Athlone Advertiser this week, noting the impact of COVID-19 on their daily lives as the pandemic continues to raise health concerns on a global scale.

Subtitle - Hit films are not always in English

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FOUR FILMS which have been entered for the Best Foreign Film at the 2020 Oscars will be among the award winning, critically acclaimed, box-office hits from across Europe, North Africa, and Caucasia, which will be screened in Galway this month.

 

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