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EU Search for Death Smugglers | Irish America


The container in which eight refugees died in Wexford was found on this truck.
The container in which eight refugees died in Wexford was found on this truck.
By Mairead Carey, Contributor
Police across Europe are trying to find the gang who transported eight asylum seekers to their death in Ireland. The dead, who included three children, were found in Wexford on December 14, when a truck driver opened the sealed steel container of his lorry. Five others, suffering pulmonary and kidney problems caused by low oxygen levels, hypothermia and dehydration, were brought to hospital to recover from the horrific journey. ....

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Justice Time for Dublin/Monaghan Families


The scene of the 1974 bombing on South Leinster Street near the center of Dublin.
By Mairead Carey and Louise Carroll, Contributors
The bombs went off during the Dublin rush-hour, at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, May 17, 1974. Three car bombs exploded on Parnell Street, Talbot Street and South Leinster Street in the center of Dublin. An hour and a half later another bomb exploded on North Road, in the border town of Monaghan.
There had been no warnings. In all, 33 people, including a pregnant woman, were killed and hundreds were injured.
It was the greatest loss of life in any one day of The Troubles and the worst atrocity ever committed in the Republic. Yet no one was arrested, charged, or prosecuted. ....

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The Wolfe Tones Split | Irish America


The Wolfe Tones Three (left to right) - Noel Nagle, Tommy Byrne and Brian Warfield.
By Mairead Carey, Contributor
The peace process hasn’t extended to the Irish ballad group the Wolfe Tones. The famous music group split last Christmas, and is now at war over who is entitled to use the name.
There are now two groups, each styling themselves the Wolfe Tones, and the rift has led to an upsurge of jokes about the group, which has entertained the nation with Republican ballads for the last 38 years.
The split has caused deep division among the Warfield family. The two brothers and leading members of the group, songwriter Brian and singer Derek, have not spoken since Derek was informed by a lawyer’s letter that the partnership was being dissolved. ....

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