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HIS week people in Sligo and Ballina were reminded once again of the seemingly relentwww.tramoreholidayhomes.com Tramore, Co. Waterford less impact of the economic downturn with the announcement of the closure of the landmark business, Keohane’s Bookshop. In a short statement “pinned” to the door proprietors Michael and Rosaleen Keohane advised their many loyal cusCELEBRATING 20 tomers they were closing due to the YEARS IN BUSINESS economic recession and thanked everyone for their support over the years. These years span over 60 in number and the Sligo shop, originally opened by John Keohane in 1947, “literally” became an institution over the years and a haven for book-lovers of all tastes. A second shop was opened in Ballina in 1966, fronted by his son, Barcastle Retail Park, Michael. Castlebar. T: 094-9026100 Most of us will recall how Michael www.symphonykitchens.ie would go to extreme efforts to secure a particular title and his general knowlNATIONWIDE edge of publishing and local literary GARDEN SHEDS material proved an invaluable resource in Sligo and Ballina. & GARAGES Keohane’s Bookshop in Sligo often Cloverhill, Roscommon provided readers with an opportunity Tel: 086 8093368 / 090 6634001 to meet some literary giants at book launches or promotions. This writer recalls meeting Joseph O’Conner there during one of his promotions in the 1990s. Similarly, the bookstore was often the first port of call for visitors to the town and an introduction to Yeats and the Yeats Society. This week, also, the Bargain BookOur Sheds & Garages are made from a High quality store, just two doors away from KeoPVC Coated hane’s in Ballina, has a Closing Down Call 051390950
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Sale. The owner says the store will close in a few weeks, leaving the substantial market in the town to Easons. It is part of a strategic decision to close a number of their shops throughout the region. It is, indeed, sad to see another business become a victim of the recession However, closures like this may be part of a global phenomenon. While a drop in disposable incomes may be a factor in the reduction in demand for printed
material, the impact of the internet and the facility to research and download information has transformed the publishing industry. Undoubtedly, this has impacted on the traditional bookstore and Keohane’s business may have, unfortunately, become a victim of change. In reality, writers have to contend with a whole new approach to getting published and the publishing world itself is in disorder. As more and more
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DONEGAL school caretaker Michael Ferry, this week sentenced to 18 years for the rape and sexual assault of four boys, was not identified after a 2002 sexual assault conviction as his victim did not wish to upset Ferry's ill mother. Ferry, aged 55, went on to abuse four more boys at the same school, where he retained his job after the 2002 conviction.
The abuse took place on an almost weekly basis, for as long as four years in some cases. He groomed his victims by supplying them with alcohol, cigarettes and money. He would also make them watch pornography with him, with one boy reporting to gardaí that the man had shown him child pornography. The judge Mr. Paul Carney said “Despite the fact that he pleaded guilty to sexual assault in 2002 he remained working in the school to continue to engage in the stalking and grooming with which we are concerned with today. This must have been known to the local gardaí and presumably
the school authorities. He imposed an 18year sentence with the final four suspended. He ordered Ferry be registered as a sex offender and that he never have contact with his victims again. Ferry of Bunbeg, Gweedore, Co Donegal, pleaded guilty at the Central Criminal Court to 38 sample charges which included 17 oral and anal rapes, 18 sex assaults, one indecent assault and two charges of production of child pornography on dates between July 1, 1990 and September 31, 2005. For his previous conviction he was registered as a sex offender and received a sixmonth suspended sentence but was not identified in the local papers at the time and he returned to work in the same school where he went on to abuse the boys four years later. Each of the men, now aged between 24 and 30 years old, stated in victim impact statements before the court that they had turned to alcohol, drug and solvent abuse to escape from the reality of their situation.
Healthcare professionals warn young woman not to neglect sexual health
A prominent women’s centre in Dublin is warning young women around Ireland not to neglect their sexual health, as it’s revealed that 15 percent of women under the age of twenty have chlamydia. The Well Woman centre has published its annual report for
2010, and Well Woman’s Chief Executive Alison Begas said there is a worry that for some people sexual health services are being considered a ‘luxury’. There has been a decline in the numbers attending the centre and their GPs for STI screening, emergency contraception and fertility screening for the first time in ten years. In 2007 almost 3,000 people presented for STI screening while in 2010 that number was 1,600. Begas said that the number of young people who have chlamydia is a real cause for concern, and said that she would “hate to think” that people are afraid to present for testing because of cost. She’s calling for a nationwide screening programme for chlamydia for under-25s, similar to the one
provided for cervical cancer screening. Begas said that the short-term saving made by not presenting for STI screening can lead to very serious long-term consequences and Begas believes that a combination of financial strain and emigration has led to the drop in people presenting for services. She said: “Increasingly one of the first questions people ask is ‘how much is it going to cost?’ If there needs to be a followup test they ask how much is that going to cost? It’s a real concern for a lot of people.” The one service which has not seen a drop in numbers is the cervical cancer screening programme, which is provided free of charge to women aged between 25 and 60.
Students launch High Court bid against cut to grants THE High Court has granted the national union of third-level students leave to challenge a reform of student grants, which will see around 25,000 students from the Northwest and the rest of Ireland face cuts of over 60 per cent in their grants this year. The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has been granted a judicial review of changes in the Student Grant Scheme proposed in last year’s Budget, which reformed the rules governing how far a student must live from college in order to receive a higher rate of payment. The last Budget reformed rules governing how far away from college a student must live to receive a higher rate of payment, replacing the 15-mile threshold with a new one of 45 kilometres –
with the previous government claiming that improvements to public transport made it more feasible to commute to college from long distances. USI claims, however, that this is not the case – and that 25,000 current students affected by the move are facing unmanageable cuts of over 60 per cent in their grants as a result. The USI President said: “The biggest victims of this cut are students from the most financially disadvantaged backgrounds, who are trying to get a fresh start at education. It’s another example of disjointed policies, as the government tries to promote up skilling while the Minister for Education effectively stops students from going back to college.” It is understood that around 7,000 of
the students affected by the change are mature students over the age of 23. USI is taking a number of test cases as part of its legal action, including one example where a student has effectively been forced out of college entirely. The cut in her grant means she can no longer afford to live in Galway, where she studies, but public transport from her native Clare means she cannot make it to college until after 11am each morning. Redmond said that while students understood the country’s financial problems, and were willing to share the pain of general spending cuts; with grants cut by ten per cent across the board over the last two years – but that a cut of 60 per cent was “unprecedented, savage and unfair”.
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IRISH folk icon Tommy Fleming from Aclare hopes to inspire St. Patricks GAA team, from Skreen/Dromard, as he takes part in the new series of RTE’s Celebrity Bainisteoir. Mr. Fleming, who admits he doesn’t know much about GAA, hopes he can lead the South Sligo team to victory nonetheless. The club, who were Gaelic football heavyweights in the 60s and 70s under the tutelage of Mickey Kearns, are delighted to be managed by a fellow Sligonian as part of the popular series. Mr. Fleming said: “I am not in this for publicity; I am in it to try and win it for the St. Pats lads.” He said of his recent first meeting with the team: “it was a bit scary, but I have good mentors and there is a fabulous community spirit among the St. Pats lads.” Mr. Fleming’s first opening test will be a tough one as he and his team face the ever formidable presence of Amanda Brunker who will manage the Aughrim GAA Club from Co.Wicklow, in their first match.
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A recent survey of Ghost Estates by the Department of Environment and Local Government identified that of 221 Category Four, worst case, Ghost Estates, only 28 were linked to NAMA loans.The remainder were linked to loans provided by banks which are not participating in NAMA. The NAMA statement said: 'Whatever about longer term solutions for the Ghost Estates issue, there is an urgent need to address particular problems in a number of these Estates in the short term such as half completed construction works, incomplete sewerage and road works or open earth works. 'Our focus in the short term will be on financing work to address these problems while we develop longer term solutions for the problem.'
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IT Sligo win gold at Microsoft Imagine Cup World Finals
Pictured celebrating the win are team members from left - right Matthew Padden, Calum Cawley, Aíne Conaghan and James McNamara.
A team of students from IT Sligo have won the first prize in the lead category of the Microsoft Imagine Cup World Finals. The Microsoft Imagine Cup is the world’s premier student technology competition, honoring student innovations that address global problems such as improving road and fire safety, eradicating poverty, and creating a more sustainable environment. The ninth Microsoft Imagine Cup 2011 competition winners were announced last week at the Microsoft Imagine Cup World
Festival and Awards Ceremony at the Lincoln Center in New York.The event was the culmination of a six-day celebration of technology, hard work and ingenuity. Narrowed from more than 350,000 global registrants, more than 400 students from 70 countries traveled to New York to compete at the Finals. The festivities included remarks from philanthropist, activist and actor Eva Longoria, CEO of the Startup America Partnership Scott Case, and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Team Hermes from IT Sligo took home top honors in the Software Design competition – the lead category in the competition. The team designed a device that plugs into a car and monitors dangerous driving behavior and road conditions, providing instant feedback to both the driver and the car owner. With its victory, the team won $25,000 (U.S.) Team HERMES is an interdisciplinary venture from IT Sligo bringing innovative ideas from the School of Engineering and the School of Business and Humanities. The team comprises Aíne Conaghan, Fáilte Ireland Scholarship postgraduate research student from Ballybofey, Donegal, James McNamara, a student in the Department of Information Systems from Ballyfarnon, Co Roscommon), Calum Cawley, a mechatronic student from Castlebaldwin, Co Sligo, and Matthew Padden from Ballina, Co Mayo, who is also a student in the Department of Information Systems. Their team mentor is Padraig Harte, a lecturer in the Department of Information Systems. “We have a problem in Ireland; that problem is deaths on our roads,” said Team Hermes member James McNamara.“Thanks to Microsoft and the Imagine Cup, we’ve been able to come together to solve this problem and save lives.” President of IT Sligo, Professor Terri Scott, said; “This is a remarkable achievement by Team Hermes. They are true ambassadors for IT Sligo, and for Ireland. An innovative idea, hard work and self-belief have earned them a well-deserved place on the world stage and we look forward to welcoming them back to IT Sligo.”
Study shows that painkillers can ease symptoms of dementia RESEARCH suggests simple painkillers, such as paracetamol, may substantially reduce some of the most distressing symptoms of dementia. A study, published on the BMJ (British Medical Journal) website, shows the results of a clinical trial which took place across 18 nursing homes in western Norway from October 2009 to June 2010. More than 350 nursing home patients taking painkillers became less agitated and less aggressive. The report says that 35 million people suffer from dementia worldwide, and that number is expected to increase to 115 million by 2050. Agitation, it says, is “one of the most challenging symptoms” of the illness and antipsychotic drugs are most often used to treat it – even though it can lead to strokes. The authors say their findings may help to reduce reliance on anti-psychotic
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Bright Start for Mary in Presidential Campaign
Presidential candidate Mary Davis pictured with financial guru Eddie Hobbs and a group of local supporters at Ballina’s Manor Hotel, last week as she made a successful start to her campaign.
PRESIDENTIAL candidate Mary Davis kicked off her campaign in style in sun-soaked Ballina on Wednesday last. The salmon festival’s heritage day festivities provided the ideal backdrop for the Mayo native as she made use of the opportunity to press the flesh on a day when thousands packed the streets in sweltering conditions. After a brief meeting with some support-
ers at the Ballina Manor Hotel the Kiltimaghborn candidate attended the special Arts Centre fund-raising lunch at the Ice House, before going walk-about in the main streets and calling into stores and shopping centres. Her pleasant, easy-going manner and her willingness to engage in conversation worked well on a day people preferred to relax and enjoy some respite from the harsh realities
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Daredevil: Beekeeper Wang Dalin, 42, stands with bees covering his body on a weighing scale during a 'bee-bearding' competition. The pair competed by standing on a scale wearing only a pair of shorts. They then used queen bees to attract other bees onto their bodies.
Fearless: Wang Dalin shortly before the bees completely covered his body. Mr Dalin was crowned the winner after attracting 26.86kg of bees onto his body in 60 minutes, according to local newspaper reports. Mr Kongjiang managed to attract a slightly lower 22.9 kg.
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The Organisation for the Unemployed calls for better information THE Irish National Organisation for the Unemployed (INOU) has called on the Government to address a lack of adequate information on training and education options for unemployed young people. The INOU was responding to a warning by Minister for Social Protection Joan Burton that social welfare was becoming a 'lifestyle choice' for many leaving school. Ms Burton said that those who refuse to take up job or training opportunities would see their payments cut by up to 44 a week. Speaking on RTÉ's Morning Ireland, Minister Burton said there was an abuse of the system at a rate of between 1% and 3%. Also on the same programme, Brid O'Brien of the INOU said the problem was a lack of choice and that the Minister should NEED EXTRA be focusing on a system of job creation. TV POINTS? While the INOU welcomed the recent news of a National Internship Scheme, they PLEASE ASK said that 5,000 places are not enough. In US June 2011 the register stood at 446,800 FOR A with a monthly increase of 2,900. QUOTE They said that the government have a number of initiatives that if communicated properly and managed well could offer unemployed people real hope. For example, Springboard.ie offers those on the live register an opportunity to re-educate and retrain themselves in sectors where there is potential employment growth.
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David Leonard and Daragh Mullen 18th Overall, 1st in Class 11 and the Pair also picked up the Dunlop Drive of the Day. Presenting the Prize are Cyril Donnellan (Deputy COC), and Paul Kiely (COC Sligo Stages Rally)
Ballina Heritage Day breaks new attendance record
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This year’s Ballina Salmon Festival Heritage Day on Wednesday 13 July, broke all rprevious attendance records with over 60,000 flocking to the town on the banks of the River Moy. Ballina, which is Ireland’s Salmon Capital attracted visitors to the festival from all over the world. As well as visitors and traders from each of Ireland’s 32 counties, the festival took on an international feel with tourists arriving from the UK, New York and Australia. The glorious sunshine which greeted visitors certainly matched the claim that the festival is now firmly established as one of the world’s hottest cultural destinations. Tony Hennigan, who was over from Manchester promoting the Manchester Irish Festival (www.manchesteririshfestival.co.uk) and the Levenshulme Village Festival (www.levenshulmefestival.co.uk), said “we
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shared a stall with local Lacken Student Artist, Aine O’Hara, who hand paints glassware. She uses the profits from the event to help fund her degree which she is studying in Dublin. It was a fantastic day, the town was packed out from as soon as it opened until the early hours. I was amazed at the number of visitors from outside of Ireland who came to the event. I came over to help develop links between Mayo and Manchester, with Knock Airport just being a quick 40 minute plane ride away, it is no wonder the festival seemed to attract everyone I knew from Manchester! It is great to see the town benefiting from such a festival, especially in these hard times that the country is facing.” With over 250 craft stalls demonstrating everything from the traditional art of hay twisting, hurdle making, cream making,
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thatching, woodturning, Hay thrashing and live forge work and tinsmith demonstrations. The event certainly was one of Ireland’s biggest celebrations for the National Year of the Craft. Mid West Radio – the West of Ireland’s Premier Radio station was broadcasting live from the celebration all day long and a host of VIP’s and local celebrities kept the crowd entertained all day long. Chairperson Benny Walkin said “It has been our biggest Heritage Day yet, I stopped counting after 60,000. It certainly had the wow factor, it was great to see local families getting dressed up in their heritage outfits. Thanks must go to all our volunteers, without them the event could not happen, they were out on the street before dawn and were still working at dusk.” Local Ballina TD, Dara Calleary, who popped along to show his support com-
mented “It is amazing week: when everybody in Ballina sticks their chest out and shows a great deal of pride in their town. It just shows what can be done when everybody pulls together. I think the links which are being developed between Manchester and Mayo are a great idea. My own brother lives in Manchester, there are a lot of people with Mayo connections in the city, so a link can only be a good thing for both towns.” The annual ten-day festival which was kick started by An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny on Friday 8 July, ran through to Sunday 17 July. There was a Krazy Kart Race on Friday, a Massive Mardi Rag and Fireworks Display over the River Moy on Saturday and a Teddy Bears Picnic on the final day. For more information click onto www.ballinasalmonfestival.ie
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n Saturday the 30th of July 2011 the 65th annual North Sligo Agricultural Show will be held in Grange. The North Sligo Agricultural Show has a long tradition within the local community. The first North Sligo Agricultural Show actually took place on Wednesday, September 12, 1945. However, due to the ‘foot and mouth’ crisis a few years ago, the annual show had to be cancelled. During 1945 Grange village was very much isolated and had no running water or electricity. There were very few cars or tractors. Nevertheless, the first show attracted 1,150 entries. There were up to 100 classes for fruit, vegetables, flowers, agricultural produce, woodwork, homecrafts, knitting, needlework, crochet, poultry and eggs, cattle, horses, sheep and donkeys. Since then the show has grown from strength to strength, which has been possible through local community support and participation of volunteers. Many agricultural shows have run into difficulties in recent years, with some disappearing altogether, but the North Sligo event is continuing to be run very successfully.
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Shuttle astronauts repair computer
THE pilots on Nasa's last space shuttle flight have fixed another one of their main computers after it failed and set off an alarm that shattered their sleep. Nasa declared all five of Atlantis' primary computers to be working, pending evaluation of the latest shutdown. Computer failures like this are extremely rare in orbit, said lead flight director Kwatsi Alibaruho. The two problems appear to be quite different, he noted. The first was caused by a bad switch throw, the second possibly by cosmic radiation. "The fact that we did have two computer failures on a same flight on a spacecraft that's otherwise performing beautifully, that's not at all lost on me," Mr Alibaruho told reporters. "I do have a saying that you're not paranoid if they really are after you, so I am cautiously optimistic that we'll have a healthy data-processing system" for Atlantis' undocking and return to Earth next week, he added. "But we will be watching closely." Atlantis' commander, Christopher Ferguson, said the alarm sounded an hour or so after the four astronauts had gone to bed, during the deepest part of their sleep. The astronauts rushed to the flight deck and switched to a back-up computer. Within a half-hour they were back in bed. The first computer failure occurred just before Sunday's docking by Atlantis to the International Space Station. New software loads took care of both problems, at least for now. The five computers are critical for a space shuttle's return to Earth - so crucial that multiple shutdowns, in certain circumstances, could prompt an early return home. Atlantis is due to make the last landing of the 30-year space shuttle era next Thursday. President Barack Obama made note of the historic journey in a call from the White House to space. He thanked everyone at Nasa and the "thousands who have poured their hearts and souls into America's shuttle programme over the last three decades".
Warning of rise in cyber-terrorism Al Qaida has explicitly called for "cyber-jihad" and there have been a series of attempts by terrorists to "invade" Facebook, the Government's new counter-terrorism strategy has warned. Terrorists are increasingly using online technology to plan and disguise attacks and there will be more cyber-terrorism in the future, it said. "Though it has proved resilient in the past, al Qaida as a centralised command and control organisation may not survive the fall of bin Laden and the rise of democracy in the Arab and Muslim majority world.
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Suicide websites plea to Google A
N MP has called for Google to investigate suicide websites after two people died in an internet pact. Earlier this month an inquest at Chelmsford heard how Stephen Lumb, 35, from Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire, and Joanne Lee, 34,
from Great Notley, near Braintree, Essex, took their own lives. The pair, who were found dead near Braintree, had met in person just hours before their deaths after meeting online. They had made contact after Miss Lee posted comments on a suicide forum asking for somebody to join her in taking her life. Brooks Newmark, Conservative MP for Braintree, has written to Larry Page, chief executive of Google Inc, and Matt Brittin, chief executive of Google UK, asking them to review
their policy on hosting suicide groups. He said: "I have spoken to ministers and others about this issue over the past year and I do appreciate the difficulties of monitoring the internet, and the importance of freedom of expression. "Nonetheless, I remain concerned that groups such as the one that Joanne Lee used to find a partner and a method for her suicide remain active today. I am aware that there are sites such as these hosted by the Google Groups domain, and I believe that this should be of significant concern to Google. "I hope that Larry Page and Matt Brittin will now take the necessary steps to ensure that groups such as these are taken down, so that no other families have to suffer like Joanne Lee's family." The Samaritans has also expressed concerns about the growing threat posed by suicide websites and forums. It has taken steps to ensure that its website has priority when people put certain keywords into search engines.
Doctors warned of social media risk DOCTORS have been warned not to make friends with their patients on social networking sites. The British Medical Association issued advice urging medics and students not to blur the boundaries with people they are treating or have treated in the past, for example by accepting a Facebook friendship request. It warned that doctors and medical students who use sites such as Facebook and Twitter carelessly could be "risking their privacy, damaging their professionalism and risking the doctor-patient relationship". The guidance says: "Given the greater accessibility of personal information, entering into informal relationships with patients on sites like Facebook can increase the likelihood of inappropriate boundary transgressions, particularly where previously there existed only a professional relationship between a doctor and patient. "Difficult ethical issues can arise if, for example, doctors become party to information about their
patients that is not disclosed as part of a clinical consultation. "The BMA recommends that doctors and medical students who receive friend requests from current or former patients should politely refuse and explain to the patient the reasons why it would be inappropriate for them to accept the request." Key points made in the advice include taking steps to keep personal information private, while being aware that this is not always possible on the internet. The rules remind doctors that it is "inappropriate to post informal, personal or derogatory comments about patients or colleagues on
public internet forums". Chairman of the BMA's Medical Ethics Committee Dr Tony Calland said: "Social media presents doctors and medical students with opportunities, as well as challenges. The BMA guidance is important as it provides doctors with
the tools to prevent potential social media pitfalls. "Medical professionals should be wary of who could access their personal material online, how widely it could be shared and how it could be perceived by their patients and colleagues."
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'Here's me and my drip': Robbie Williams posts a photo from his sickbed where he's recovering from severe food poisoning
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ROBBIE Williams has been forced to apologise to fans after a serious bout of food poisoning meant he had to cancel an appearance in Denmark. The Take That star posted a picture from his sickbed where he is on a drip after losing a large amount of fluid. Robbie and the rest of the manband had been due to play the second of two dates at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, but pulled out after the poisoning episode Posting the photo, the 37-year-old said: 'Hey folks. Thank you for your messages and love. I'm not completely out of the woods yet According to reports, his illness was caused by eating grilled Danish black lobster with lobster salad and saffron aioli. A source told The Sun newspaper: 'It hasn't been pretty. It's all down to a dodgy lobster he ate at a hotel. 'Jason and Mark wanted to go ahead and do it without him, so as not to let down the fans. But there was something to do with the insurance that stopped them.' Meanwhile, it's been claimed that cracks are starting to appear between the group's members with Robbie alleged to be the cause. A source has claimed that band members Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Mark Owen are upset after Robbie's 'foul-mouthed rants'. Dailystar.co.uk quoted the source as saying: 'Major cracks are starting to appear with the lads. They aren't spending much time with each other backstage and it seems Robbie is causing most of the friction. 'There was talk of extending the tour and recording more material but that's now been scrapped. 'The other four are sick of Robbie stealing all the headlines with his bad behaviour rather than people talking about the group's performance. 'It's once again turned into The Robbie Williams Show and the other lads feel like Robbie's just using the tour to relaunch his solo career. 'And Gary has also struggled to balance his X Factor commitments which has caused a few dramas too.'
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Darren kisses fiancee Alison on the 18th green after taking the British Open.
When he suffered the tragic loss of his beloved wife, Heather, from breast cancer in 2006, Darren Clarke would have been forgiven for thinking he might never know true happiness again. In the days following his loss, the Northern Irishman battled with grief and his golfing career took a nosedive; any chance of a title steadily receded. But last Sunday, as he cele-
brated his Open victory with loving fiancée Alison Campbell by his side, it was clear that Darren has got his life firmly back on track. In a moving speech as he collected the trophy, Clarke fought back tears, crediting Ms Campbell for her support during the dark days following his wife's death. 'It’s been a long and bumpy road, I have had some good things happen to me and some bad things, but I’ve had so much support from an awful lot of people,' he said. In the emotional win, the Northern Irishman outclassed top Americans Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson at Royal St George’s to win his first major at the age of 42. His return to form following the tragic death of Heather, 39, has been slow, but as he lifted the Claret cup with tears in his eyes, he thanked his fiancée, Alison Campbell, a former Miss Northern Ireland, for supporting him through these troubled times. I’d like to thank my mum and dad, my whole family, and Alison, my fiancée, for all their never-ending support.' The man from Dungannon, County Tyrone, says meeting Alison helped him to find his feet and get back to his roots. Clarke told the Telegraph: 'Meeting Alison has put my life back on track. I’ve moved back home to Portrush from London and it’s a lot easier to play better whenever family life is much more stable. Darren met beauty queen Al-
ison back in 2009 when the pair was set up on a blind date by fellow golfer Graeme McDowell. Darren was unaware that Alison, then running a successful model agency in Northern Island, had once known such success in the modelling world herself.'I had no idea who Alison was whatsoever, absolutely no clue, he says. 'I lived in London, so I had no idea.,' he said. Fortunately, the two hit it off immediately: 'We met, we talked before we went out and had dinner — we got on like the proverbial house on fire,' he said. Soon after meeting Ms Campbell, Darren moved with his children back to his native Northern Ireland, fuelling speculation that the move meant his relationship with Ms Campbell was becoming more serious. Then in December last year, Darren proposed to Alison, presenting her with an engagement ring just before Christmas. Ms Campbell said yesterday of her role in Darren's success: 'I don’t know what I’ve done, but we’re both very happy and looking forward to a great life together.' Clarke also dedicated the win to the two sons from his marriage to late wife Heather, Tyrone and Conor, and remembered Heather, saying he was sure she was there to witness his victory. 'Some of you may know there’s someone up there watching as well. 'I know she'd be very proud of me,' he said.
Flipping amazing... the moment a humpback whale 'thanks' rescuers who saved it from dying tangled in fishing nets
The huge whale shows its splendour jumps out of the water
A humpback whale which was freed from almost certain death by three men off the coast of California repaid the favour to its rescuers with a breathtaking display of breaches and dives. The amazing hour-long performance was caught on camera moments after the creature was cut free from fishing nets. When the boat came across the whale it was trapped with its tail and flippers hopelessly en-
tangled in the nets. The whale watchers first thought the humpback was already dead as it was floating on top of the water. But then it let out a loud breath through its blow hole. Michael Fishbach decided the best thing to do was to get into the water and snorkel alongside the stricken whale. He said: 'As I swam alongside the animal our eyes met. 'There were no words we could share but I wanted to let the whale know that we were there to help. 'It took some effort to stay focused as it given the great emotion of the moment. 'The sight of this large and beautiful creature trapped and so close to death was almost overwhelming. 'I must admit I was a bit scared because I knew the whale was frightened and fatigued but could still kill me with one panicked movement.' He said the whale's tail was so entangled that it was weighed down by about 15ft. Michael got back on the boat and tried to cut the net off the whale with a small knife.
The trio managed to free one of the fins but the whale sensed freedom and swam away, pulling the boat with it. But eventually it surfaced again and more net was cut away. After about an hour of working the whale was totally free. They pulled the remaining fish net onto the boat and watched the whale give a dramatic show of freedom. For the next hour they watched the whale breach around 40 times and then dive down waving its tail above the water. Michael said: 'We all believed it was a least a show of pure joy, if not thanks. 'We were all proud and thrilled that we saved this fantastic young life. 'It was an incredible experience that none of us will ever forget.' On the video a small girl can be heard saying: 'I know what she is doing. She is showing us that she is free. Her mother replies to her: 'I think she is showing us a thank you dance.' Michael spends two months every winter photographing whales in the Sea of Cortez. He is the co-founder of the Great Whale Conservancy (GWC) Blue Whale Protection Program, set up to protect whales along the California coast from ship-strike caused injuries and death.
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aura Allahverdi thought nothing of getting into the driver’s seat one evening in October 2004 after having two vodka cranberries. "I didn’t feel intoxicated at all," says the 29-year-old life coach, who waited two hours after drinking before leaving the bar. Heading home in Suffolk County, New York, she was surprised when a police officer
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To Avoid MiddleAge Weight Gain, Drop the Chips and Hot Dogs By Megan Fennell Everyone knows the basic prescription for staving off excess weight gain in middle age: Eat less and exercise more. But a new study of long-term weight patterns among more than 120,000 adults suggests that some foods and behaviors— such as potato chips andTV
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MAY 31. As the Boxer rebellion engulfed the southern provinces, British and Belgian residents poured into Peking to escape massacre. Yesterday rebels waving the heads of murdered missionaries occupied the nearby city of Tientsin. Although the Imperial Government has banned Boxer activity it is ignored. Indeed, there are reports of imperial troops joining the rebels. The Boxers, who call themselves the "Fists of Righteous Harmony", are members of what started as a patriotic society devoted to martial arts; fiercely secretive, they have become inspired by a hatred of "foreign devils", especially missionaries. Foreign diplomats in China have described the attitude of the Government as highly unsatisfactory, and are attempting to pressure it to restore order. For the Western Powers to intervene would need hundreds of thousands of troops. A detachment, consisting of 340 British, American, Russian, Italian and Japanese Marines, arrived in Peking this evening. That they had been hastily scraped together was demonstrated by the fact that the Americans wore winter uniforms and the Russians had come without their cannon. In the US, religious groups have been exerting heavy pressure upon the McKinley administration to order military intervention. The State Department in Washington said that the US would act with other nations if the Chinese government failed to suppress Boxer outrages.
MAY 11. Jim Jeffries of the United States, who won the world heavyweight boxing title last June by defeating the British-born champion Bob Fitzsimmons, retained his title in New York today. After a punishing 23 rounds he knocked out the former holder James J. Corbett with a right to the jaw.
New age limit for British Boy Miners MAY 22. The House of Lords gave a second reading today to a Bill restricting the right of mine-owners to employ young boys underground. Restrictions on the use of children in mines, most commonly in coal mines, began in the first half of the 19th century with the philanthropic campaigning of Lord Shaftesbury, known as the "Miner's Friend". In 1842, he pushed through Parliament a Bill outlawins the employment below ground of women and girls of any age. The Bill, which became the Mines Act, also banned the employment underground of boys younger than 10. Legislation later in the century raised the age threshold for boys slightly. The new Bill raises the minimum age again - from 12 to 13. Despite this gradual tightening of the law on child labour, Britain's 3000 mines now produce more coal than ever: some 170 million tons a year, of which 70 million are exported
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JULY 1. Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin's airship today flew for the first time near Friedrichshafen. A small crowd of observers looked on as the huge airship, built in a floating hangar on Lake Constance, was wheeled out and its engines started up. It moved forwards, backwards and sideways,
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How a horse kicked off the movie industry It was always agreed that a galloping horse kept at least one hoof on the ground. But in 1872, Californian governor and railroad tycoon Leland Stanford, who was a race horse owner, took a bet for $25,000 (the equivalent of $500,000 today) that all four hooves sometimes leave the ground. He hired English photographer Eadweard Muybridge to capture the movement of horses to prove his point. But Standford to wait 5 years for the results. Muybridge, an eccentric persona, was hiding in South America after being blamed for the death of his wife’s lover. On his return to the US in 1877, Muybridge set up 12 cameras at the Sacramento racetrack to photograph a galloping horse. He stuck the images on a rotating disc and shone a light through them. Not only did it prove that a galloping horse sometimes has all fours off the ground, but the photographic technique became the basis for the movie camera.
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ACROSS 1. Son, two bend over to see Kildare resting place of Wolfe Tone, and a Republican shrine. (10 ) 5. In favour of eastern end of secluded Westmeath village with interesting antiquities of St. Fechin. (4) 7. Real dock unity. (anag.) The least hilly of the thirty two, noted for famousracecourses . (6,7) 10. I rig no turbulence, for a start. (6) 11. Sound vision of where the building is. (4) 12. Can it become a grotesque pose? (5) 15.Vegetable seen in crop each year. (3) 18. Prompt use of ecu, especially by potter? (3) 19. Hark, Pip, oxen. (anag.) Scene of the 1932 Eucharistic Congress attended by over a million people. (7,4) 20. Tear late notice ? (3) 21. "The fascination of what's difficult has dried the --- out of my veins." Yeats. (3) 22. By being included with the donkey, one sees the bottomless pit. (5) 25. "And pluck till time and times are done the silver apples of the ----, the golden apples of the sun." Yeats. (4) 26. To go back sounds like having to sow again. (6) 29. I.e. low noon reel. (anag.) Irish warrior who held Dublin under siege in 1646. (4,3,6) 31. Welsh emblem returns to Mayo resort with a 2 mile beach at the foot of the Minaun Cliffs. (4) 32. I enable all to come to picturesque Longford village where Cornwallis massacred prisoners in 1798. (10)
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1. Pub trot, Ron. (anag.) Donegal herring fishing centre. (10) 2. Hug one loosely, that's sufficient. (6) 3. Oh, two sounds enough for this gas. (6) 4. Cash on this for payment up front in Ballina illustration. (4) 5. Loud Christian date is latest craze. (3) 6. "Don't ---- ignore him!" Oscar Wilde's advice to Lord Alfred about his father. (4) 8. A holy woman, whichever way you look at it. (3) 9. A teetotaler gets the sack for assaults. (7) 11. Fight for small fragment. (5) 12. Ma's sister familiarly seen in Minaun typically. (5) 13. Sex at odds in the Lone Star state. (5) 14. Let Mom peer out at Tipperary town where the Gardai train. (10)
16. Disorderly pop rave, but sanction it. (7) 17. Or about man from Italy. (5) 23. "There is, on the whole, nothing on earth intended for innocent people so horrible as a -----." G.B. Shaw. (6) 24. Clay's confused about fifty seeing six headed monster on the Straits of Messina. (6) 26. Regret foreign street back in the European Union, right? (3) 27. Southern capital founded by St. Finbarr in the 6th century. (4) 28. Cat takes second class to the burial site. (4) 30. There's nothing to see in Dublin illusion. (3)
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Beezneez Theatre Company presents ‘Don’t Dress for Dinner’ Beezneez Theatre Company has earned a huge reputation for production of summer comedy and have done it again with this summer's production of Don't Dress for Dinner which will be performed at the Hawkswell Theatre, Sligo, from Thursday August 11 to Saturday August 13. Beezneez artistic director, John McDwyer describes it as ‘probably the best written farce I have ever worked on' and when you consider past productions have included Run for Your Wife, Out of Order and Move over, Mrs. Markhamthis sounds like a production not to be missed. Don't Dress for Dinner ran for seven years in London's West End and has since become one of the most produced
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One of Mayo’s best loved Traditional musicians, Joe Carey, joins Liam McGonigle and Séamus Ó Mongáin for a night of top Traditional music from Erris as part of THE FULL IRISH music series at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Wednesday 27th July at 8.00pm. Geesala native Joe Carey has been playing Traditional music both in Ireland and overseas for many years. A consummate accordionist known for his Old-style playing, as well as an accomplished guitarist and singer, Joe has recorded a number of albums, most notably “Live at Lenehans” with the late legendary fiddle player Paddy Mills and guitarist Pat Egan. Joe is joined on the night by concertina player Seamus Ó Mongáin, from Dumha Thuama in the Erris Gaeltacht, a well known performer and music teacher who has appeared on many radio and TV programmes including Céili House, Geantraí and TG4’s Gradam Ceol. Performing with them is Belmullet native Liam McGonigle. He’s been playing accordion since age six and now at the ripe old age of 17 he joins his fellow musicians on for some reel Mayo magic! This is the second concert in Linenhall Arts Centre’s highly anticipated THE FULL IRISH programme. For full details see www.thelinenhall.com
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