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The need for advertising in a recession

In times of a downturn one of the easiest areas to cut is advertising. It is easy because managers can simply decide to make the cut and, unless they are tied into a contract, then do it. It’s not like trying to get a reduction in rent, which means negotiating with the landlord, or reducing overheads like phone or electricity bills which entails putting controls and systems in place. Advertising can be cut, just like that.

‘Alabama is who I am’ says comedienne Heather Le Roy

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SHE LIVES in LA, is “mildly in love” with Galway, but at heart she is a Southerner and a proud Alabamian who was inspired to become a comedienne - not by anything as predictable as another comedian - but by her Baptist preacher grandfather. She is Heather Le Roy.

Lose one stone and drop two dress sizes in just 28 days

The award-winning Geraldine’s Health and Beauty Salon, Athlone is pleased to announce the launch of the new Futura Pro weight loss treatment, which is suitable for both males and females and is medically approved. This state-of-the- art computerised machine can tailor a weight loss programme specifically for your needs. Geraldine’s Health and Beauty Salon is among the first to introduce this to Ireland.

Westmeath entries among ‘Best Places to Stay’

Three of Ireland’s top 100 places to stay are in Westmeath, according to the newly launched 2009 Bridgestone Guide.

Trendy neutral colours

Neutral usually means without colour. Neutral colours such as beige, ivory, taupe, black, grey, and white appear to be without colour, yet they often have undertones of colour. Be aware of these undertones as you match colours or choose paint. For example, beige might have an undertone of pink, tan, or gold. White might be slightly ivory, yellow, bluish, or peachy.

Screenway to host Ireland's largest media and publishing event in Galway

What has been described as the biggest media and publishing technology event ever to be held in the west will be held in Galway early next month.

Noonan’s posters will be down tomorrow

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Cllr Malcolm Noonan has vowed to have all his election posters taken down by tomorrow afternoon (Saturday) but is suggesting that restrictions be placed on posters for any future elections.

Screenway to host Ireland's largest media and publishing event in Galway

What has been described as the biggest media and publishing technology event ever to be held in the west will be held in Galway early next month.

Tommy Tiernan vows to ‘steer clear of the ditch’

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TOMMY TIERNAN would like to avoid controversy when performing his new show, provisionally titled Eh, during the Galway Arts Festival, but as he admits’ himself “no subject is out of bounds” and “God knows what will happen when I go on stage”.

Most support a ban on election posters but making it a reality will be difficult

At Monday’s Galway City Council meeting, Independent Cllr Donal Lyons will call for a “voluntary ban on all political posters in the city area for the forthcoming Local and European elections”.

 

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