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Consider a career in make-up artistry

The International School of Make-up Artistry which is in existence for over 25 years, specialising in make-up artistry courses, from beginners to advanced levels, is constantly updating with cosmetic products and fashion trends.

The return of Reginald D Hunter

“REGINALD D Hunter joins the top rank of stand-up comedians working today...flying in the face of received opinion in a way that is simply exhilarating, this is a comedy of a rare scope.”

Connacht Eagles tackle Newport on Saturday

Connacht Eagles tackle Newport in their final British and Irish Cup Pool 4 fixture at Dubarry Park on Saturday afternoon. The Welsh club pipped the developing Connacht squad 18-14 in Wales courtesy of a late, late try but the host province will be optimistic of avenging that narrow loss and, in the process, secure second place, at the Athlone venue. Kick off time is 2pm which will enable supporters to then watch the Heineken Cup action on the big screens at The Bounty afterwards.

Would you like a career in make-up artistry?

The International School of Make-up Artistry has been in business for 25 years, specialising in make-up artistry courses from beginners to advanced levels, and is constantly updating with new cosmetic products and trends.

Doherty given a hero’s welcome home

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Rice College student Con Doherty marked himself out as a future triathlon star on the world stage last Sunday when he claimed the bronze medal at the World Championship Series Finals event at the ITU Junior Championship in Auckland, New Zealand. The 17-year-old was just pipped at the line by Simon Viain from France for second place, he was also just 14 seconds behind the winner Wian Sullwald from South Africa. Doherty was given a hero’s welcome home on Tuesday afternoon in Westport where hundreds of people including huge number of students turned out to greet the bronze medalist at the Octagon in the town.

Great Chinese Wall for the Ploughing Championships

Great Wall, the first Chinese vehicle brand to go on sale in Ireland, is set to break cover in Ireland with their Steed double-cab pick-up at the National Ploughing Championships, writes Padraic Deane.

City fundraiser to raise funds for Zambian nutrition clinic

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A fundraiser being held in the city at the weekend aims to raise money for a nutrition clinic in Zambia, South Africa.

Councillor Ruane calls for national diaspora centre in Castlebar

Sinn Féin councillor Thérèse Ruane is calling for the establishment of a national diaspora centre and has identified the former military barracks, Castlebar, as an ideal location.

Five hundred students due to arrive by sea at dawn tomorrow

More than 500 students, faculty, and staff of Semester at Sea® (SAS), the nation’s premier shipboard programme for study abroad, will arrive in Galway at 8:00 am on 31 August for a one day exploration of Galway before also docking in Dublin. Ireland is the first country on the academic voyage itinerary. Sarah Cosgrove, a student from the National University of Ireland (NUI) Galway joined the shipboard community in Halifax where embarkation took place on 23 August. All participants are traveling aboard the MV Explorer, a state-of-the-art passenger ship that Semester at Sea has outfitted as a traveling university.

Athlone girl taking dance world by storm

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Kiltoom girl Orla Shine is making waves in the dance world, having won a place on a prestigious dance project. The 24-year-old from Moyvannion, Kiltoom is one of just six Irish students to secure a place on the Step-Up Dance Project currently being held at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at the University of Limerick.

 

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