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The 9 at 9 Good morning! Here are the nine things you need to know as you kick off your Sunday.

EVERY MORNING, TheJournal.ie brings you the nine things you need to know as you start your day.

1. #CYPRUS: The Eurozone’s finance ministers are travelling to Brussels for a make-or-break meeting which will decide whether Cyprus gets an EU-IMF bailout – or whether it will be forced to leave the single currency. The bailout could require Cyprus to take 25% out of bank accounts over €100,000 – a move which could see the Russian government try to retaliate against Europe.

2. #WATER CHARGES: The introduction of water charges could be pushed back by around twelve months, to ease the burden on households following the introduction of the property tax, according to reports this morning. the Sunday Times says the government will seek Troika approval to push the charges back for twelve months, even though the Troika has previously criticised the slow pace at which Ireland is introducing the measures.

3. #INSOLVENCY: Some working parents may be forced to give up their jobs and stay at home if their families are to qualify for relief under the new personal insolvency system. The Sunday Business Post says draft guidelines from the Personal Insolvency Service would ask parents to give up their jobs if their earnings are less than the cost of childcare.

4. #PROPERTY TAX: Over a quarter of Irish homes don’t plan on paying the property tax, according to an opinion poll. The Red C poll for the Sunday Business Post says 29 per cent of homes are eligible to pay, but do not intend to. In a major finding, 50 per cent of homes believe they are likely to be fined because they will calculate the wrong level of tax – while 59 per cent said they were less likely to vote for Fine Gael and Labour as a result of it.

5. #CRITICAL: A 7-year-old Cork boy has been transferred to hospital in Crumlin after sustaining critical injuries near his home in Midleton, Co Cork. RTÉ says the boy fell into a river near his home at about 7pm last night, and was taken to Cork University Hospital, from where he was later transported to Crumlin about three hours later.

6. #THREESOMES: A Fine Gael TD has criticised a state-funded youth organisation after learning that it offers advice to teenagers on having threesomes. The Sunday Independent says Michelle Mulherin – who has previously spoken out against ‘fornication’ as a cause of unwanted pregnancy – says SpunOut, which receives HSE funding, should not promote such sexual activity.

7. #IMO: The Irish Medical Organisation is to undertake a comprehensive review of how its former chief executive, George McNeice, accrued a pension worth €9.7 million. An extraordinary general meeting yesterday approved plans to undertake the review, and to replace the CEO with an executive committee. The meeting was told that McNeice is asking the IMO to cover a €10,000 health insurance policy.

8. #WHISTLEBLOWER: The Garda who blew the whistle on the alleged inappropriate removal of penalty points by senior Gardaí is to quit the force. The Sunday Times’ Justine McCarthy quotes a letter written by the resigning officer, who says his position has become untenable since he was stopped from accessing the Garda ‘Pulse’ computer system – and where he openly worries about being able to get another job.

9. #GROUNDHOG DAY: The famous groundhog whose activities are thought to predict local weather is set to be charged with fraud. Prosecutors in Ohio are so peeved with the poor weather that they’re taking out mock charges against Punxsutawney Phil, whose actions on February 2 are taken as an indicator of the weather that spring. Reuters jokes that the prosecutors could drop charges against Buckeye Chuck, another groundhog elsewhere in the state, if he offers to testify against Phil.

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    Mute joseph mcgee
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    Nov 6th 2011, 6:47 PM

    1 month ago Antonis cries out in parliament “Georgie, youre sellin out our sovereignty”
    George “on yer bike anto”

    a few days ago
    george “quit ur shit anto or im gonna cry referendum”
    anto “u wouldnt dare georgie”

    referendum said georgie
    anto “de balls on ya georgie. ok, heres de deal me aul dormitory pal. clearly de scum cant decide this. so, u cancel the empty threat,,jesus georgie we didnt think ud go so far…make way for me, ill back up the bailout..well u knew my real take on that anyway…and you go on to head up a chairmanships, like our brother bertie ahern… he’s well placed now georgie to make a right killin for himself. landed chairman for the international forestry fund, so when irelands forests come up for sale, he has all the old connections to make it happen…. anyway georgie, who am i tellin, sure u know the score…

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    Nov 6th 2011, 7:58 PM

    Blah blah blah……just turn on the printing presses, flood the place with money, get 15% to 20% inflation going and these debts will feel like small change

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    Nov 6th 2011, 9:42 PM

    Yeh the Germans will jump at that one alright

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    Nov 6th 2011, 9:42 PM

    NEDISY (Fina Fail of Greece) wrecked the country and George and his party are under the wreck now…

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    Nov 6th 2011, 11:26 PM

    We have a really good guy with figures maybe he could help grease. Bertie may not have had a bank account and lived in a bedsit but he apparently was well qualified according to the cert he produced. I think it was one of the FAS Certs for accountancy that we’re given out by some relative of the board member of FAS who was appointed by FF. anyway he is available for a brown envelope.

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    Nov 7th 2011, 11:42 AM

    How pathetic is is that every conversation gets turned around to include Bertie,

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    Nov 7th 2011, 12:51 AM

    We also have another guy called Cardiff who would love to help with the bad figures in Greece. He can count it to 10 don’t let him near millions and certainly not billions as he gets confused – all that said we promoted him and look how well we are now doing.

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    Nov 6th 2011, 7:30 PM

    It’s actually ‘Karolos Padoulias’ not ‘Caralos’. :)

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    Nov 6th 2011, 7:33 PM

    Oops, my mistake. Thanks Evan!

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