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The 9 at 9 Every morning, TheJournal.ie brings you the nine things you need to know as you kick off your day.

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

1. #REFERENDUM: The polls have opened across the country, with over 3.1 million people entitled to vote in today’s referendum on ratifying the Fiscal Compact treaty. Polls remain open until 10pm, with the count beginning tomorrow. This morning we’re asking you: do you intend to vote today?

2. #COURTS: A man is due in court this morning charged in connection with the killing of Siobhan Stapleton, the 51-year-old Kilkenny mother-of-five who died last Friday. The man had been arrested on Tuesday.

3. #INVESTIGATION: The body of the 21-year-old DCU student who died in a Tokyo hotel room last week is to be flown home from Japan today. Nicola Furlong’s remains will be returned to her family in Curracloe, Co Wexford, while Japanese police continue their investigations.

4. #NO TOBACCO DAY: Health minister James Reilly has said the vast majority of smokers are determined to quit the habit, as the world marks No Tobacco Day today. An EU survey marking the day found that Irish smokers begin smoking earlier than most, though anti-smoking groups say Ireland is falling short of international conventions.

5. #DERBY FIRE: The parents of six children who were killed at a house fire in Derby earlier this month have been formally charged with their murder. Michael and Mairead Philpott, aged 55 and 31 respectively, were formally charged last night after being arrested earlier in the day.

6. #PERJURY: The former editor of the News of the World has been charged with perjury after a day of being questioned by police in Scotland. Andy Coulson – who was hired as David Cameron’s Director of Communications after his time at the paper – had told a Scottish politician’s trial that he was unaware of phone-hacking during his time at the paper.

7. #YER WHA?: Almost half of Irish firms are confused by the term ‘cloud computing’, a survey has found. The Behaviour and Attitudes poll for O2 found that 45 per cent of businesses were either ‘confused’ or ‘very confused’ by the terminology.

8. #OFF THE AIR: RTÉ has told staff unions that workers could face further pay cuts this year, in the broadcaster’s attempts to halve its projected €50 million deficit. RTÉ News said proposed measures include the “repositioning” of Lyric FM, Raidió na Gaeltachta and the RTÉ Guide.

9. #BACK IN BLACK: The latest instalment in the Men in Black franchise has topped the box office ratings in China – but only after censors removed 13 minutes of footage from the film. Footage was cut from MIB 3 in order to remove three scenes which featured Chinese ‘humans’ (actually aliens) attacking protagonist Will Smith.

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    Mute Simon Burke
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    Dec 11th 2013, 8:35 AM

    I think micro-financing is a brilliant initiative. For those who might be interested there is one, kiva.org, that I have been using for a few years and I couldnt say a negative thing about it. You view peoples profiles and their business ideas and if you like you can loan them as little as $25. I have made many loans and never failed to be paid back. I just have a $100 in my account and its constantly going around in circles to new people.

    Note: I dont work or have any relationship to Kiva other than I use it. I am sure there are other equally clever and reputable services doing the same thing online.

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    Mute Brian Henoll
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    Dec 11th 2013, 9:25 AM

    What a great idea. Just put in $50.

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    Mute Simon Burke
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    Dec 11th 2013, 9:28 AM

    @ Brian Henoll. Thats excellent. Well done.

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    Dec 11th 2013, 8:07 AM

    This is the same nation that sent a space probe to Mars.

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    Dec 11th 2013, 8:20 AM

    Sadly India embraces the caste system, which is inequality between classes. That gives you the uber rich and also the uber poor. That is why they can send things into space and have loads of weapons.

    What these women are doing is good and it should be applauded.

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    Mute Annam Kitchen Cork
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    Dec 11th 2013, 12:20 PM

    India’s caste system has less bearing on ones’s economic position that you might think. Higher caste is not necessarily richer. You will find all castes have people from the different folio economic strata.

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    Mute Anthony Quinn
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    Dec 11th 2013, 8:09 AM

    Billions spent on nukes and an army
    What a kip…

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    Dec 11th 2013, 11:17 AM

    Gorta is delighted to support projects like this which have a major impact on local communities. The SCAD project directly assists 3,500 women in the self-help groups. The ripple effect is that these women are aiding an astounding 60,000 more women in their community.
    For full details read Dee Kingston’s daily blog here http://www.gorta.org/blog/gorta-making-difference-india

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    Dec 11th 2013, 12:56 PM

    What India should do is send a probe to Mars and increase its nuclear arsenal – all at great expense! That should help its citizens out of abject poverty!

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