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Geoghegan-Quinn in vow to transform EU
Saturday March 20 2010
IRELAND's new EU Commissioner, Maire Geoghegan-Quinn, yesterday identified research and development as the key to economic recovery in Ireland and Europe.
Galway rocked by Tannian injury
Friday March 19 2010
Iarla Tannian may be forced to sit out the remainder of the National Hurling League because of a broken bone in his hand.
What little girls are made of
Monday March 15 2010
Research published in England recently showed that teenage girls were the unhealthiest eaters out of all sectors in the population. They are not eating enough and when they do eat, the food they consume is high in sugar, salt and fat.
In my opinion: Collaboration is key to international success
Wednesday March 10 2010
It has long been my firm belief that the future of higher education in Ireland will be best served by a network of collaborating institutions, each of which has a distinctive mission and develops international excellence in appropriate priority areas of teaching and research.
Students opt for sciences in boost for State's plans
Tuesday March 09 2010
GROWING numbers of school-leavers are opting for a career in science, as law and construction-related degree courses are suffering a continuing slide in interest.
Hennessy talks up NUIG's rocky road to success
Monday March 08 2010
Tipperary hurler Seamus Hennessy -- who landed the last-gasp points that sent the semi-final and final to extra-time -- reckoned that tough group games all season had moulded NUI Galway into a winning side.
Captain Bernie Mapstone
Sunday March 07 2010
CAPTAIN Bernie Mapstone, who has died aged 95, became the first woman medical officer to serve with a unit of Britain's Grenadier Guards when she was posted to Libya in 1947.
Conlon's heroics seize Fitzgibbon for NUIG
Sunday March 07 2010
Clare's John Conlon secured victory in the Fitzgibbon Cup final for NUI Galway at Pearse Stadium as he landed a late winner to overcome Waterford IT 1-17 to 1-16 after extra-time.
Connors brothers poised for face-off
Friday March 05 2010
BROTHERLY love will have to be put aside by Noel and Tomas Connors when Waterford IT take on University of Limerick in an eagerly anticipated Fitzgibbon Cup semi-final in Galway today.
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