e-metro.ie 17.02.2010 The 300 jobs at Dublin airport now look likely to go abroad after a meeting between Ryanair boss Michael OLeary and Enterprise Minister Mary Coughlan ended without agreement yesterdayP18 Business Airport jobs will go abroad More than a fifth of Irish people get prescription-only medicine from unregulated sources such as the internet, from friends or on holiday, new research reveals. The Irish counterfeit medicines market is worth 86m, ranking Ireland as sixth worst in the EU P4 neWs Ireland sixth worst for fake pills Wayne Rooney scored twice to upstage old boy David Beckham as Manchester United claimed a 3-2 Champions League victory against AC Milan in Italy last night P24 sport Rooneys double sinks Milan Only weeks before discovering her husband had been sex texting other women, Tess Daly admitted she didnt think Vernon Kay was settling-down material P6 sHoWBiZ Tess: My doubts on Vernon Abuse of children is grave sin, says the PopePOPE Benedict XVI yesterday brand- ed the sexual abuse of children and young people a heinous crime and a grave sin. At the end of an unprecedented two- day Vatican summit with Irish bish- ops, the Pontiff said the weakening of faith was a significant contributing factor in the phenomenon of the sexu- al abuse of minors. The 24 senior clergy were sum- moned to Rome over the past mishan- dling of child abuse scandals that rocked the Catholic church in Ireland in the last year. In a statement, the Vatican said the Holy Father had told the bishops he hoped the meeting would help bring healing to those who had been abused, encouraging a renewal of faith in Christ and restoring the Churchs spiritual and moral credibility. But survivors of clerical abuse last night rounded on the Pope for not acknowl- edging senior clergy covered up dec- ades of sickening abuse. Maeve Lewis, of support group One in Four, said Pope Benedicts re- sponse was inadequate. It is deeply insulting to survivors to suggest that they were abused due to failures of faith, rather than because sex offending priests were moved from parish to parish, and those in au- thority looked away while further children were sexually abused. Abuse survivor Marie Collins criti- cised the Vaticans statement as Church speak, adding she expected nothing better. By Sarah Stack Lady Gaga arrives on the red carpet at last nights Brit Awards wearing a bizarre mask and candy floss-style wig. Later, the tearful singer, 23, paid tribute to designer Alexander McQueen while accepting the first of three gongs at Londons Earls Court last night P3 Picture: Reuters Lady lands a Brits treble Garda have appealed for information about a fatal shooting in Dublin early yesterday. Father-of-two Chris Emmett, 21, was at his home in Blanchardstown, with at least three others when shots were fired. It was more than an hour before emergency services were called P5 neWs Man dead in Dublin shooting Actress Saoirse talks to Metro Herald Big interview p12
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