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World-famous Vienna Boys’ Choir comes to the Royal Castlebar

The roots of the Vienna Boys' Choir (Wiener Sängerknaben) go back to the 13th century. For centuries, the choir was attached to the royal Austrian court. In the late 15th century, the choir was part of the court music of Maximilian I, the Holy Roman Emperor, who moved the court from Innsbruck to Vienna.

A night of passion and music

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A NIGHT of passion is to be unleashed in Leisureland on Tuesday at 8pm with a concert from the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Altschuler, and violinist Elizabeth Cooney.

Westport Marine touched so many lives

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The 32-year-old Westport man Robert McKibben who was killed last week in Afghanistan has been described by his family as someone who had “very definite plans of how he wanted to live his life”.

Tragic Manuela brought into the world by sick serial killer

The man who delivered Swiss teen Manuela Riedo, who was murdered in Galway last October, was himself a serial killer accused of taking the lives of three people including his wife, his sister-in-law, and a rival co-worker.

Tragic Manuela brought into the world by sick serial killer

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The man who delivered Swiss teen Manuela Riedo, who was murdered in Galway last October, was himself a serial killer accused of taking the lives of three people including his wife, his sister-in-law, and a rival co-worker.

Early school leavers urged to reveal why school system failed them

Early school leavers who left without completing their Leaving Certificate are being urged to take part in research into how and why the Irish education system has failed them.

Despite its busiest year, airport wants more routes

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Despite the turmoil in the international aviation industry, Ireland West Airport has reported that it has had its busiest year ever last year, but it has called on key stakeholders in the region to help them secure new route opportunities in 2009.

Do you want to grow your business in 2009?

Sinead Holmes, president of Network Mayo invites you to the annual Network Launch 2009 in Day’s Hotel, Castlebar, on Tuesday January 27 at 7.30pm. Guest speaker is Phil Berg, a motivational speaker and sales improvement consultant. “Helping others, before helping myself,” is his motto.

Call to invest in science and technology

Ireland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Patrick Cunningham has said the Government and business should "hold their nerve" and continue to invest in science and technology despite the economic pressure to cut budgets.

Cathy Sharp Dance Ensemble’s Two-Way Split

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TWO-WAY Split, the latest production from the Cathy Sharp Dance Ensemble, will be performed in the Town Hall Theatre on Wednesday at 8pm.

 

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