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Car Clocking – Don’t trust a car’s mileage

A good friend of mine got in touch this week for the AA’s advice on buying a second hand car. He had seen a gorgeous BMW for sale on line, low mileage, full service history and a price that looked too good to be true.

All-new Mitsubishi Outlander breaks cover

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Eleven years after it first coined the term crossover, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) has unveiled its third embodiment of this concept at the Geneva Motor Show with the new generation Outlander.

Frivolous claim gets short shrift from judge

An unqualified driver who caused an accident while taking a cigarette from her daughter, and whose former partner did most of the repair work as part of the claim against the person she hit, had her case dismissed in court this week (February 21).

Mayo musician Tim McHugh wins Seán Ó Riada gold medal

Flute player Tim McHugh from Newport in Mayo was announced as winner of the Seán Ó Riada gold medal and prize money of €2,500 on Friday night. He was among 15 traditional flute and whistle players who took to the stage in the Rochestown Park Hotel in Cork to compete in the final. The judges on the night were renowned musicians Mary Bergin and Michael Tubridy, and they were joined by Matt Molloy via Skype from 1,500 miles away in the Canary Islands.

Newport flute player wins national prize

Flute player Tim McHugh from Newport in Mayo was announced as winner of the Seán Ó Riada gold medal and prize money of €2,500 on Friday night. He was among 15 traditional flute and whistle players who took to the stage in the Rochestown Park Hotel in Cork on Friday January 13 to compete in the final. The judges on the night were renowned musicians Mary Bergin and Michael Tubridy, and they were joined by Matt Molloy via Skype from 1,500 miles away in the Canary Islands.

Making the connection

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For 2011, HP employees chose the Alan Kerins Project as their Charity of the Year. In November, I had the unique opportunity to visit Zambia to see how the funds raised by HP employees were being applied. Alan himself led a travelling group of 10, all of whom had provided support to the charity.

Motorists must obey rules of the road at pedestrian crossing

A county council official has confirmed that motorists must heed the pedestrian crossing outside a national school in Castlebar following safety concerns raised by parents of children attending the school.

Focus is first to receive four NCAP advanced rewards

Named as Continental Irish Compact Family Car of the Year 2012, the new Ford Focus has become the first car to receive four Euro NCAP advanced safety rewards after its driver alertand forward alert technologies were honoured this week.

Importance of engineering to be showcased at Engineers Week 2012

Engineers Week 2012, this year themed ‘Connecting our lives’, is ‘landing’ in Mayo and across Ireland on Monday, February 27.

Engineers Week landing in Galway next month

Engineers Week 2012, this year themed ‘Connecting our lives’, is ‘landing’ in Galway and across Ireland on Monday, February 27 and will run until Sunday, March 4, Engineers Ireland has announced.

 

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