Posted on December 11, 2015
On 20 March 1993, the Samaritans organisation in Warrington, England, received a telephone bomb warning. The IRA had placed a bomb in a rubbish bin outside Boots Chemist Shop on Bridge Street. There wasn’t time to evacuate the street when the explosion happened 30 minutes later. A second bomb also exploded, 100 yards from the first. The telephone caller had failed to mention it. Two kids died.
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Anti-Irish, Conflict, History, immigrants, Ireland, Racism, Refugees, The Troubles, Tolerance, War
Posted on February 27, 2014
Foreword by Bill Clinton, former President of The United States of America:
It is indeed a great honour for this son of Arkansas to say a few words on the occasion of the publication of MB’s final chapter of the story of the psychic cat called Cat. Read More
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: arabia, Beijing, Bill Clinton, Chairman Mao, china, Culture, Deserted wives, great wall, Humor, immigrants, male & female, Peace Process, relationships, Triplets, xenophobia
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