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State urged to double oil tax take
A Joint Oireachtas committee has recommended that the State double its tax take for large oil and gas finds, and initiate a transparent system of public consultation in exploiting new finds, while advising against changes to existing agreements: page 2
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HelenBuckley Opinion,page14
GREEK LESSONS
Richard Pine, page 11
Children from Gardiner Street Primary School marked Europe Day in Leinster House with Ceann Comhairle Sen Barrett, Cathaoirleach of the Seanad Paddy Burke, Sinn Fin leader Gerry Adams, Minister of State for European Affairs Lucinda Creighton, Fianna Fil leader Michel Martin and Catherine Murphy TD. Photograph: Maxwells
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Cannabis: Use of cannabis can physically change the brain and increase the risk of schizophrenia in adolescents who are genetically vulnerable to such effects, a study has found: page 3 European Parliament: It has been claimed that two former Fianna Fil MEPs, while allegedly employing two women as assistants in the parliament, submitted assistant allowance claims for two others: page 4
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G Nama may defer 30m in payment from buyers. Simon Carswell G There has to be something for people that got nailed on properties Business, page 3
BusinessNews
Honohan: Some of the 17 billion injected by Ireland into its banks last year using EU/IMF funds should have come from the European Financial Stability Facility, the Central bank governor has said. Economy: Consumer sentiment increased in April for the fourth successive month as the public took a less anxious view of the economic environment. The index rose from 60.6 in March to 62.5 last month.
WorldNews
Israel: prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu has struck a deal with leader of the opposition Shaul Mofaz to bring his centrist Kadima party into the coalition until the end of its term in October 2013, shelving plans to hold early elections later this year: page 9 US: Barack Obamas reluctance to state his position on same-sex marriage is dominating headlines. The president fears losing Independent, Hispanic and black voters if he supports gay marriage: page 9
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Soccer: Liverpool produced a rampant display against Chelsea to record their biggest league win 4-1 of a trying campaign. Chelsea must now win the Champions League final to qualify for next year. Rugby: Munsters injury woes continue, with captain Paul OConnell ruled out for the rest of the campaign and also likely to miss the Irish tour to New Zealand.
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Dry start in many areas with sunny spells. Rain in the far south will spread through Munster and much of Leinster, but Connacht and Ulster should stay mainly dry. Top temperatures 10-13 degrees: page 16
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