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September 11th

Senator Edward Kennedy:
Serving the Public

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2002

April 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

As third most senior member of the Senate, and patriarch of one of the most famous political dynasties in the world, Kennedy has always been aware of, and lived up to the high expectations placed upon him by the public. As chair of the Senate's Health and Education Committee, he demonstrated prescience when he, along with Senator Bill Frist, MD, (R, Tenn.) introduced … [Read more...] about Senator Edward Kennedy:
Serving the Public

Grandpa’s Shoes

By Colum McCann, Contributor
April / May 2002

April 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

I find it hard to believe that it has been 24 years since I wrote this piece.  The wound still seems so fresh in my mind.  But I am reminded of the notion that the wound is the place where the light enters.  And yet we are living, once again, in dark times.  Still, I think that we have to tell our stories over and over again if we are going to be able to create the space for … [Read more...] about Grandpa’s Shoes

Joseph Morris:
Protecting the Port

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2002

April 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

Joseph Morris has been with the Port Authority Police Department for 29 years. Joining as a police officer, Morris worked his way up through the ranks to become the Chief of Department of the Port Authority in September. Morris' appointment, however, is bittersweet. Thirty-seven Port Authority employees, including Chief James A. Romito, died in the collapse of the World Trade … [Read more...] about Joseph Morris:
Protecting the Port

Sean Cummins: Firefighter

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2002

April 1, 2002 by 1 Comment

Dublin man Sean Cummins narrowly escaped death on September 11 as he had swapped shifts to take his mother to the airport for her flight back to Dublin. His firehouse at the time was Squad One in Brooklyn, which lost 12 members when the World Trade Center collapsed. He arrived at Ground Zero at about 10:40 a.m. on September 11 with a group of other off-duty firefighters from … [Read more...] about Sean Cummins: Firefighter

Larry Downes:
Friends of New York

April 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

Larry Downes is the New York head of Friends of Sinn Féin. Shortly after September 11 the decision was made to reroute the funds from their annual fundraiser to the victims of the attack on America. With Gerry Adams in attendance at the Sheraton Hotel in New York, over $400,000 was raised. "We raised the money on behalf of the New York Construction Industry Disaster Relief … [Read more...] about Larry Downes:
Friends of New York

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Australian explorer Robert O’Hara Burke, born in Co. Galway, died on this day in 1861. Burke, who had migrated to Australia in 1853 after a short military and police career, and was appointed to lead the Victorian Exploring Expedition in 1860. He partnered with William John Wills as surveyor and the party set out with the goal of discovering a south to north route through Australia. Burke was inexperienced in bushcraft, and ultimately the expedition failed with the death of seven members including himself.

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