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A train hurtled off the tracks in northwest Spain Wednesday killing at least 69 passengers and injuring more than 140, with the media suggesting the tragedy could be due to speeding. Four carriages overturned in the smash, smoke billowing from the wreckage, as bodies were lain out under blankets along the tracks. |
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THE death toll from a train wreck has risen to 69 with 143 people injured. Some carriages yet to be searched and the Pope has called for prayers for victims. |
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SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA: A train hurtled off the tracks in northwest Spain Wednesday killing at least 69 passengers and injuring more than 140, with the media suggesting the tragedy could be due to speeding. Four carriages overturned in the smash, smoke billowing from the wreckage, as bodies were lain out under blankets along the tracks. |
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A train hurtled off the tracks in northwest Spain Wednesday killing at least 69 passengers and injuring more than 140, with the media suggesting the tragedy could be due to speeding. Four carriages overturned in the smash, smoke billowing from the wreckage, as bodies were lain out under blankets.... |
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A train hurtled off the tracks in northwestern Spain on Wednesday killing 60 passengers and injuring more than 100 as carriages crumpled into each other in a smoking wreckage of tangled steel. |
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Bishop Martin Mtumbuka of the Catholic Diocese of Karonga in Malawi’s northern region lakeshore district has rubbished speculations that his diocese is seeking financial favours from the Joyce Banda’s Peoples Party (PP) led government to establish itself. |
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SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA: A train hurtled off the tracks in northwestern Spain on Wednesday killing 60 passengers and injuring more than 100 as carriages crumpled into each other in a smoking wreckage of tangled steel. Four carriages overturned in the smash, smoke billowing from the remnants, as bodies were lain out under blankets along the tracks. |
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RTÉ broadcaster Joe Duffy has received a further reprimand by the broadcasting watchdog over his handling of an interview with the editor of a Catholic newspaper earlier this year. |
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As the Ballydehob-based Fit-Up Theatre Festival gets ready to visit local towns and islands, Louise Roseingrave hears about the genesis of Ireland’s most unique - and lengthy - theatre festival. |
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THE BROADCASTING WATCHDOG has upheld a complaint about an episode of RTE Radio One’s Liveline in which a priest defended an article he had written about Enda Kenny in a Catholic newspaper. The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland found that the discussion involving Fr Brian McKevitt on 5 March was not.... |