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    • Financial weaknesses remain manifold
    • Gilmore defends Shatter in penalty points controversy
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    • Sergio Garcia apologises for ‘racist’ Tiger Woods remark
    • File image of  Minister for Justice Alan Shatter. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien / THE IRISH TIMES Gilmore defends Shatter in penalty points controversy
    •  Apple CEO Timothy Cook is sworn in before testifying to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee’s Investigations Subcommittee about the company’s offshore profit shifting and tax avoidance in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill yesterday. Photograph: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Summit to focus on tax as Ireland denies Apple deal
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    • Robbie Keane to miss Republic’s games with England and Georgia
    • Hammers want Lukaku to partner Carroll
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    • Sergio Garcia apologises for ‘racist’ Tiger Woods remark
    • Charlton persuaded Ferguson to take Utd job
    •  Sergio Garcia of Spain has apologised for remarks he made about Tiger Woods. Photograph:  Richard Heathcote/Gtty Images Sergio Garcia apologises for ‘racist’ Tiger Woods remark
    • Robbie Keane: will not be available to Giovanni Trapattoni for England and Georgia games. Photograph: Inpho. Robbie Keane to miss Republic’s games with England and Georgia
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    • Summit to focus on tax as Ireland denies Apple deal
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    • Government zealously protects the wealthy in Ireland’s Wild West tax haven
    • Scrutiny of Ireland begins to bite in Apple tax inquiry
    • Cancer facilities for the young still a scandal
    • Emigration story by far the most important of modern Ireland
    • Coalition’s credibility at stake in new pay deal
    • One of the many tourist attactions in Marrakesh, the open food market.  Credit: Vladimir Pcholkin Remains of bombed cafe a constant reminder of extremist threat
    • Cancer facilities for the young still a scandal
    • People walk past the Apple logo near an Apple Store at a shopping area in central Beijing. Photograph: Petar Kujundzic/Reuters Scrutiny of Ireland begins to bite in Apple tax inquiry
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