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First visit to Highveld will test Connacht

Connacht face a new test of character when on Saturday they face the Cheetahs on their first PRO14 visit to South Africa.

How to get the perfect smile without anybody knowing

Invisalign clear braces are the most discreet way of teeth straightening without using brackets or wires. Their virtually invisible nature makes them very popular with adults, but they are suitable for anyone over the age of 13.

Bealham set for hundredth Connacht cap against Zebre tomorrow

Connacht cannot afford to let slip an opportunity to maintain momentum and widen the gap between themelves and Zebre when the sides meet at the Sportsground tomorrow evening (7.35pm).

Do you want a smile like Khloe Kardashian or Zac Efron?

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Many people are not happy with their smile. Maybe you are one of them. If you are inclined to keep your mouth closed in photographs, or cover your mouth when you laugh in company, read on.

New look Mayo get pulled back at the death in FBD opener

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It looked that Mayo were going to get off to a winning start until Leitrim’s Brendan Gallagher punched the ball past Paddy O’Malley from close range deep into injury time to secure a draw in this FBD League encounter in front of 1,696 paying spectators in MacHale Park.

Leinster will be different test says Keane after sizzling festive cracker from Connacht

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Connacht’s improving confidence and form will face a different test on New Year’s Day when they travel to the RDS and Leo Cullen’s Leinster(3.15pm).

Connacht ready for Ulster and bumper crowd

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Seasonal cheer hits the Sportsground this week ahead of the first of the festive interprovincial fixtures with Ulster on Saturday (7.35pm).

GMIT report due to be released before Christmas

The long-awaited report from the GMIT working group on the Mayo campus is to be published in the coming days.

The sweets of our childhood

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A sweet is defined as having a taste of sugar or honey. It is not bitter or sour, but is pleasingly fragrant and agreeable. It is strange that while the taste never lingers too long, the memory of that taste can stay with you for life, particularly if it was one of the favourite sweets of your childhood. The sweet shops of yesteryear had a special smell, an aroma of temptation which you got as you went through the door. Even to look in the shop window was to make an imaginative journey of the various tastes that were on display. Our photograph today, which was taken about 40 years ago by Marja Van Kampen, will tick memory boxes for many people. The mouthwatering display was in Miko Cunningham’s shop window in Upper Abbeygate Street.

Keane starts to crack the whip as Connacht head to Italy

Kieran Keane returns to Italy for the first time in 38 years when he takes his Connacht squad to Parma for Saturday's PRO 14 joust with Michael Bradley's Zebre.

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