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Cúirt to celebrate its jubilee year in April

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IAN RANKIN, JOYCE Carol Oates, Colum McCarthy, and The New Yorker’s Deborah Treisman, will take part in this year’s Cúirt International Festival of Literature, which returns from Tuesday April 20 to Sunday 25.

Learn English or go to jail - Romanian thief told

A judge ordered an habitual Romanian shoplifter to sign up to an English language course before July or face 11 months in prison.

Poet John Goodby goes Over The Edge

LEADING POET John Goodby will read from his work at The November Over The Edge: Open Reading in the Galway City Library, on Thursday November 20 at 6.30pm.

JCI announces Ambassador Award winners at reception

Junior Chamber International Galway last night presented the Ambassador Awards 2008 at a reception hosted by Martine’s Restaurant and Wine Bar on Quay Street. The awards, sponsored by Niall McNelis of Claddagh and Celtic Jewellers are part of JCI Galway's 2008 free tourist guide, with some 60,000 copies distributed earlier this year.

Connemara murder accused remanded in custody

A 23-year-old Czech national charged with the assault and murder of a woman in Connemara last year has been further remanded in custody.

A feast of literary films at Cúirt

FILM MAKER Pat Collins, who spent a number of years in Galway, will be celebrated at this year’s Cúirt International Festival of Literature, with screenings of some of his acclaimed documentary films on Irish writers.

Fine for rude rider who couldn't

A jockey who fell off his bike twice whilst trying to ride home drunk, and then abused his Garda rescuers left court €1,000 poorer earlier this week (May 13) after being found guilty of two public order charges.

Man on rape charge released on €5k bail to Central Criminal Court

A man accused of rape was bailed from the District Court this week (May 27) on a €5,000 bond after he accepted a number of court imposed conditions, which included surrendering his passport and having no contact with the injured party.

Bail granted in Bonavalley case

A man charged with an assault of a woman at the Bonavalley bridge on the night of August 24 had his case adjourned until October 7 at the District Court this week (September 23) in order to arrange a Russian translator for his defence.

Cinemobile to visit Clarinbridge

The Yellow Bittern, the acclaimed new documentary on the life of Liam Clancy will be screened as part of the mobile cinema’s visit to Clarinbridge from tomorrow to Sunday.

 

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