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He didn't tog out, but Chinese vice-president Xi Jinping still gave the ball a fair old whack at Croke Park earlier today. Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland

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  • Chinese vice-president Xi Jinping’s visit to Ireland continues. Today he took a trip to the Cliffs of Moher and a dairy farm. Later he was at Croke Park but most significantly he is to sign a number of trade agreements with the Irish government today in a bid to boost Irish companies’ ability to operate in China. Here’s a few snaps of what the man likely to be the next president of China has been getting up to so far.
  • AA Ireland has strongly criticised the current cost of petrol and diesel in Ireland. It says that taxes have brought the price of both fuels to an “all-time record”.
  • As he welcomed the new Papal Nuncio to Ireland, Archbishop Diarmuid Martin called on the Vatican’s representatives and the clergy here to work toward a “more humble” Catholic church in Ireland.
  • As tensions between Iran and the West continue to simmer, Iran has today halted oil shipments to Britain and France. It’s a pre-emptive move ahead of all out EU sanctions coming into effect later this year that will block all exports of Iranian fuel.
  • Fianna Fáil has proposed a bill which would protect the rights of lesbian, gay and bisexual teachers working Ireland. The proposal has been widely welcomed.
  • A man is in a critical condition in hospital following an assault in Thurles overnight. Another man has been arrested and is being detained in the Tipperary town by gardaí.
  • It may be helping with the bailout that ensures our country is running but the European Commission is taking €141,000 off of Ireland. Here’s how and why…

This is one from last week but we thought we’d share it for its undoubted comedy value. As British Prime Minister David Cameron tries some porridge during a visit to the Quaker Oats factory in Scotland, his dining partner seems either very angry or very disinterested. (PA)

  • The US sports TV network ESPN has had to apologise after it used a racial slur in a headline on one of its stories about basketball star Jeremy Lin. The headline, which can be seen here, remained online for just over half-an-hour before it was taken down. The offending writer has since been suspended, it had been reported.
  • A battle of two heavyweight boxers grabs all the headlines, yet it’s not the one you’re thinking of as British boxer Dereck Chisora’s defeat to Vitali Klitschko paled into insigificance after his post-match brawl with former champion David Haye. See the brawl here and the read the transcript of the confrontation here.
  • A trade union holds a ballot of its members, who apparently vote in favour of strike action but then the company that employs them decides to hold its own ballot. Here’s the strange case of SIPTU’s dispute with Stobart Ireland.
  • A prison riot in Mexico has left at least 20 people dead. It is reported that the riot broke out at the prison in the early hours of this morning.
  • The Pakistani military is making its own version of the iPad. Why? Find out here.
  • Who said the Taoiseach “looked resplendent”? Who threatened to “physically burn” a competitor? Find out the answers to those two questions and read some top quotes from the week just gone right here.
  • If you’ve had a lovely Sunday, have an even lovelier Sunday evening with our 7 deadly reads. Feet up, kettle on, and clicky clicky.
  • In the FA Cup, high-flying Tottenham were brought back down to earth after they were held to a draw by Stevenage. Not so ‘triffic’ for Harry but better news for Kenny Dalglish who saw his Liverpool side smash Brighton 6-1 at Anfield in a game which included three own goals. The draw for the sixth round or quarter finals is here.
  • Finally, Whitney Houston was remembered at an emotional ceremony in New Jersey yesterday. Today she was buried at a private ceremony attended by her close family. With that in mind, here’s our favourite Whitney track. We’ll miss her:

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    Mute Miriam
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    Jul 18th 2020, 6:48 PM

    Very interesting- well done to the author making life worth living again!

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    Mute Albert Brennerman
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    Jul 18th 2020, 10:40 PM

    Very well put especially our minds can lie to us. Not just addiction, I often shook my head, slapped myself, threw water on my face to escape an unwelcome emotion. Took 10 years to find that statement, the mind can lie, before you get to do something it had already whispered the negative outcome. From that continuously they also rewire. On form, off form confidence or none, you can’t smack, splash a neuroconnection away easily. It’s a marathon task to change yourself from that cycle. A story that I hope others will see and find their own path.

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    Jul 18th 2020, 9:18 PM

    The support available for eating disorders in Ireland is atrocious….3 public bed available to serve tens of thousands apparently. Average stint in a private hospital (about 8-12 weeks) is upwards of 50 grand. We’ve a lot to do. Great support available in uk.

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    Mute Sinead Mooney
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    Jul 19th 2020, 6:41 AM

    @deisecelt: hospital beds are for those medically unwell though which is really restricted to those with a restrictive ED or anorexia nervosa. That would be a regular medical bed for which the usual ‘bed shortage’ issues apply. Treatment for binge eating disorder would be as an outpatient. Psychiatric beds for eating disorder are few and far between but again can’t see binge eating disorder requiring one unless part of a syndrome like Prader Willi and some other mental health issue at play.

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    Jul 18th 2020, 11:04 PM

    Well done author for writing this so well. Food is accompanied with so many rewards both physically and socially, that’s where the danger is. It’s also one of the hardest addictions to stop because unlike smoking/drink/drugs, you can’t just abstain, you still need to eat. And the remorse you feel after binging is ridiculously strong. Not only women suffer through this also.

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    Jul 19th 2020, 8:25 AM

    Thank you for sharing your story. The 12 Step programs share a success rate with inpatient programs for addictive disorders. And they are free, you may give a donation at your ability. You talk about connecting with your Higher Power. It is important for people to understand that some Judeo-Christian deity is not necessary. Twelve Step programs provide not only support but a structure for better dealing with stress and emotion.

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    Jul 18th 2020, 6:59 PM

    Is purge vomiting or going out the other way. Do u need a laxative to expel it?

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    Jul 18th 2020, 7:22 PM

    @Coole Swan: Vomiting if i remember my H.E. correctly

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    Mute Gavin Kearney
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    Jul 18th 2020, 10:59 PM

    @Coole Swan: it’s either

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    Mute Sinead Mooney
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    Jul 19th 2020, 6:42 AM

    @Coole Swan: both

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    Jul 19th 2020, 10:24 AM

    The success rate of 12 step programs is abysmal to say the least. Studies have shown that only 5 percent of people stick with 12 programs after 12 month.

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    Mute Alan Wallace
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    Jul 18th 2020, 11:06 PM

    The 12 steps has a terrible success rate, studies have shown only 5 percent of people stick with a 12 step program after 12 months.

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    Jul 19th 2020, 10:22 AM

    The success rate of 12 step programs is abysmal. Studies have shown that only 5%of people stick with 12 step programs after 12 months.

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    Jul 19th 2020, 10:19 AM

    The success rate of 12 programs is abysmal. Studies have shown that only 5 %of people stick with 12 step programs after 12 months

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