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Medtronic pay for late penalty

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Medtronic footballers suffered a cruel blow when they were denied at the death in a keenly contested All Ireland interfirms senior football final in Corofin during the week.

Cut laundry time in half with Samsung

Samsung Electronics has announced a revolutionary new washing machine technology, QuickDrive, which is now widely available in Ireland.

Report shows big increase in number of people using mobile handsets to shop

Retail Excellence, the largest retail representative body, has released the results of its ‘December eCommerce Dashboard Report’, which monitors online sales trends in Ireland.

The healing power of meditation

The breath is the meeting place for the body, mind, and spirit. Through meditation, you can relax more and find inner peace. It brings positive feelings, lets you feel more at peace, and allows you to face the world more clearly. It helps relieve anxiety, stress, depression, fatigue, and lowers blood pressure, according to Des McGuire, meditation teacher.

Weightwatchers introduces new Flex programme

SmartPoints has been incredibly successful in helping Weightwatchers members to eat better while losing weight, but the organisation is always looking to make the programme even simpler, healthier, and more livable for you. The newest programme takes the SmartPoints system you know and love and bumps up the benefits even more.

GMIT student wins Intel Women in Technology Award

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Patricia Cahill from Bullaun, Loughrea, a third year student on the BEng software and electronic engineering programme at GMIT, has scooped an Intel Women in Technology Award for academic excellence. Ms Cahill was one of eight final year students from colleges around Ireland presented with this award at a special ceremony in Dublin recently.

Thieves make off with ATM in Glasson heist

 

The crane at Woodquay

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In the early 19th century, most of the area we see in our photograph would have been under water. Woodquay was so called because of the 150 feet wooden quay that ran the length of it. It was a kind of second docks for the city, attracting a lot of commercial traffic down the river. The Corrib Drainage Scheme in 1852 began to change the face of the space we are looking at, and later, when Steamer’s Quay was built, the area was gradually filled in and reclaimed.

High Court rejects latest legal challenge to Apple data centre in Athenry

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Plans by tech giant Apple to develop an €850 million data centre outside Athenry have once again been given the go-ahead this week with a decision by the High Court to reject an eleventh-hour appeal by two local residents. The pair had sought to challenge the court's previous decision to refuse their application to have planning permission for the development overturned.

Naughten confirms construction of high-speed broadband

Minister Denis Naughten has confirmed that Siro is about to commence construction of high-speed broadband to homes in the housing estates in Monksland, Bealnamullia, Summerhill and Baylough in Athlone.

 

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