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Baby boom in St Luke’s leads to chaos on maternity ward

Some 21 admissions to the maternity unit at St Luke’s Hospital on Wednesday this week led to chaos on the ward, which saw up to seven women in beds on corridors.

Tony O' Malley (Part Two)

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Tony O' Malley attributed to Callan a quality of inwardness. “It was a feudal town with a wall around it”, he noted, speculating that this helped create a sense of detachment.

New programme will help children cope with everyday difficulties

An innovative wellbeing programme, which targets young primary school children, has been piloted in three Galway schools.

An post calls on the people of Westmeath to dial postfone

This summer An Post launched postfone, Ireland’s new mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) on the Vodafone network. With excellent pre-pay any network, any time rates, this simple to use service is now available through a network of post offices inWestmeath, and a further 150 post offices nationwide. Postfone offers a very competitive flat rate of 20c per minute and 9c texts, a range of easy-to-use mobile phones and accessible mobile services.

A Scottish-Irish night @ The Crane

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THE MUSIC of the Shetland Islands, mainland Scotland, and Ireland will come together when Catriona McKay and Chris Stout play The Crane Bar, Sea Road, this Sunday at 9pm.

SEGH delegates boost local economy

More than 300 delegates from around the world flocked to Galway recently for the SEGH 2010 conference, a six-day event which not only provides a forum for the sharing of knowledge and research but has also proven to be of major benefit to the local economy.

Corinthians go top of Junior Cup honours

Corinthians celebrated another Connacht Junior Cup win on Sunday, overcoming Sligo in a highly competitive encounter at the Galway Sportsground.

The berry vest of Gilbert O’Sullivan at the Town Hall

IT IS more than 40 years since Irish composer Gilbert O’Sullivan first topped the music charts and began his journey towards pop stardom. During a hugely success period in the early 1970s the man born Raymond Edward O’Sullivan in Waterford sold in excess of 10 million records worldwide and became one of the biggest names of the decade.

Kilkenny student wins QAD Software Design Award

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L-R: Shane O’Riordan, Software Engineering Applications (QAD); Thomas Brophy and Sean O’Sullivan, Chairperson of the BIS Advisory Board. UCC’s President Michael Murphy presented this year’s Business Information Systems (BIS) Student Awards at the Graduate Breakfast to celebrate the class of 2008. At the ceremony, Kilkenny student Thomas Brophy was announced the winner of the QAD Software Design Award.

Fined for assaulting man during drunken altercation

A man who pleaded guilty to assaulting another man escaped with a fine at Castlecomer District Court this week.

 

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