Ben Enoch, British Walker Cup squad member, dies at 19 in car crash traveling to golf tourneyLONDON — Walker Cup squad member Ben Enoch has been killed in a car crash, the chief executive of the Golf Union of Wales said. The amateur golfer was 19. Independent News & Media warns it’s likely to breach repayment of euro200m bond debtDUBLIN — Ireland’s major newspaper publisher, Independent News & Media, warned Thursday it is likely to default on a euro200 million ($265 million) debt due for repayment next month and is seeking a possible bailout from its top two shareholders. Irish airline issues profit warning, will share up management in bid to stem lossesDUBLIN — Irish airline Aer Lingus issued a profit warning Tuesday, telling shareholders that its losses this year will be worse than previously forecast and setting the stage for a likely new round of job cuts. Irish police say 15 masked men ransack Shell pipeline project, smash security fencesDUBLIN — About 15 masked men armed with steel bars, chains and nail-studded clubs ransacked a Shell pipeline site, police said Thursday, in the latest trouble for Ireland’s most controversial energy project. Obituaries in the newsRaymond A. Brown NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Raymond A. Brown, a veteran New Jersey defense lawyer whose high-profile clients included former boxer Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, has died. He was 94. A look at economic developments and activity in stock markets around the world WednesdayA look at economic developments and activity in major stock markets around the world Tuesday: Bolivia rejects Ireland, Croatia, Hungary requests for info in alleged assassination plotLA PAZ, Bolivia — Bolivian President Evo Morales on Tuesday rejected requests from the governments of Ireland, Croatia and Hungary seeking information about the deaths of three of their citizens whom Bolivia accuses of plotting to assassinate Morales. |