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"Once you've drunk it no-one would know you had it" - The Paper Review

After being kind enough to not read out some 'Saturday night' texts from Chris, Ivan started toda...
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08.23 24 Jun 2015


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"Once you've drunk it no-one would know you had it" - The Paper Review

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08.23 24 Jun 2015


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After being kind enough to not read out some 'Saturday night' texts from Chris, Ivan started today's Paper Review with a report about the people who have gone on trial accused of stealing 4,000 bottles of wine worth €1 million. "You wouldn't buy anything off the back of a van," Chris suggested, although Ivan did not agree with his co-host's moral stance...

In the broadsheets today, the funerals yesterday of two of the victims of the Berkeley balcony collapse are prominently covered. Other stories include the Justice Minister raising concerns over an immigration spike, and psychiatric patients being left on trolleys.

Over in the morning tabloids, there's the story of a 'hero' who is said to have foiled an attack in St Stephen's Green in Dublin. In the Irish Daily Mirror, there's a report on a woman who gave €15,000 to a man she met online.

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Some of today's other stories include that of the Fine Gael TD who is 'disgusted' that Google took two years to change a picture of him online. And will holidaymakers heading to Greece be affected by ongoing talks over the country's debt crisis?

Finally, it seems the popularity of board and card games is dwindling in favour of online games. Is there really anything like a good game of Cribbage? Listen back to Wednesday's Paper Review below:


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