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YOUR COMMUNITY • YOUR PAPER
February brua y 2, 2012
INSIDE: Minister Shatter discusses his proposed BRIDE & GROOM: Our special guide Insolvency Bill P6 to preparing for your big day P17-24
A spud-tacular day: Mr Tayto helps open Gala A CRISPLY-dressed special guest
Soccer: Carroll moves to St Pat’s on twoyear contract Page 32
almost took all the attention at the opening of Gala, Rosse Court. However, rather than saying any cheesey lines, Mr Tayto quietly did his best to help everyone have a fun time, and posed for photos with those attending the opening, including Jerry McDonnell, national sales manager, Gala Retail Services Ltd; proprietors, brothers Paul and Alan Whitty; and Olivia Kenny and Paddy Conway, Padraic Tuffy Ltd. Full Gallery on Page 8
Sports Awards: Gala night for local heroes set for this week Pages 28-29
ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES ......................8 PETS..............................12 MOTORS ........................14 BUSINESS .................... 16 ENTERTAINMENT ........ 25 CLASSIFIEDS ............... 26
Local man saved in Atlantic boat ordeal Capsized vessel was 520 miles from destination
I PAUL HOSFORD
A PALMERSTOWN man was plucked to safety from the Atlantic Ocean this week. Aodhan Kelly, a 26-yearold who began his rowing career in Neptune Rowing Club, Chapelizod, was part of the crew of the Sara G, who
were trying to raise money for Plan Ireland by breaking the record for the quickest row across the Atlantic. The team were 27 days into their journey when the vessel overturned on Monday, 520 miles from their destination. Coastguards in Cornwall said the rowers were picked
up from a raft by the Nord Taipei, a Panamanian-flagged cargo ship. A coastguard spokesman said that the crew would be in Gibraltar next week. “They are all safe and well on board, and proceeding to Gibraltar, where they are due to arrive on February 9.”