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Lead astray
Wednesday, 01 October 2008

So, here we go again, eh? Another year, another water crisis, another case of city officials seemingly all at sea as regards what to do in a crisis. You have to ask yourself, will it ever be safe to go back to the water in Galway again? And even if it is, will you ever drink tap water again?

 
Fighting our corner
Wednesday, 24 September 2008

With the Budget brought forward by six weeks, the calls have started rolling in for a piece of the ever-decreasing pie. You can't please all of the people all of the time, even in a vibrant economy; it goes without saying, it will be harder still in the current climate for the Government to ensure that everyone is even remotely happy with what they get.

 
PD, or not PD?
Wednesday, 17 September 2008

PD, or not PD? That was the question on every politico's lips as the Galway Independent went to press last night ahead of Deputy Noel Grealish's anticipated statement on his political intentions.

 
Flash forward
Wednesday, 10 September 2008
Some of the greatest mysteries of the universe look set to be revealed shortly as one of the greatest scientific experiments of all time gets underway on the border between France and Switzerland today. But will it provide us with insights that can be applied at home?
 
Bypass vital to get Galway moving
Wednesday, 03 September 2008

Sometimes it feels that with every step forward we take with regards to transport and gridlock in this city, we take another ten back. And such is the case with the arrival of the improved N6 to the outskirts of the city.

 
Back to school
Thursday, 28 August 2008

As thousands of Irish and non-Irish children get set to return to education after the summer break this week, it is fitting that our thoughts again turn to educational standards and the debate turns to how all the children on this island should be taught.

 
No such thing as a free education
Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Students and parents across the country were rightfully rattled this week as 50,000 CAO applicants received their first round college offers against the backdrop of the looming threat of the reintroduction of college fees.

 
Celebrating life and the LC
Wednesday, 13 August 2008

We learned last week that 70 per cent of Leaving Cert students get grinds outside of school for that all-important exam. And today, 100 per cent of them will find out if all the hard work they and others have put into that exam has paid off. I hope it has, both for that 70 per cent, and for the other 30.

 
Race to the finish line
Wednesday, 06 August 2008

Is the country gone mad? After a week of boozy excess in Galway it was sobering to see images on Sunday's news of the Dublin City Triathlon, which ended up a Duathlon due to the capital's poor water quality. (Nice to see someone else getting it for a change, isn't it?)

 
Off to a great start
Wednesday, 30 July 2008

On arriving back in Galway from Australia a number of years ago, a friend of mine remarked that she didn't know how she would get (re) accustomed to Galway, it was so bleak and grey. Some times, especially when it rains, it is difficult to appreciate our city and some times, even when it pours, you just can't help feeling a little smug that you live and work in such a great town.

 
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