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Unionists face Orange Order complaint over Ronan Kerr funeral

Two Ulster Unionists attended funeral mass for murdered Catholic PSNI constable despite ban The Protestant Orange Order in Northern Ireland has become embroiled in an embarrassing controversy after one of its lodges demanded that two Ulster Unionists be disciplined for attending a requiem funeral mass for the murdered Catholic police constable Ronan Kerr. Under the Orange Order’s rules, members are not allowed to attend the Catholic mass, even though thousands of its members flout the ban – particularly in the countryside, where many Protestants live side by side with Catholic neighbours. A hardline Orange Lodge in the Sandy Row area of Belfast has put forward a formal complaint to the institution about the decision by the Ulster Unionist leader, Tom Elliott, and the Stormont minister Danny Kennedy to attend Kerr’s funeral in April. The police officer was murdered after anti-ceasefire republicans placed a booby-trap bomb under his car outside his home in Omagh, Co Tyrone. A letter to the Grand Lodge of Ireland from the Sandy Row lodge accuses the two Ulster Unionists of “selling their principles for political expediency”. Elliott and Kennedy are both prominent members of the Orange Order in their native counties of Fermanagh and Armagh. The complaint has caused widespread anger across the community in Northern Ireland. The widow of the first PSNI officer shot dead by republican dissidents, Constable Stephen Carroll, denounced the Orange Order ban, describing it as “antiquated”. Kate Carroll said Elliott and Kennedy’s attendance at the mass was “groundbreaking” and she was “delighted to see that people as prominent as them were there to show solidarity with police”. A spokesman for the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland said: “The complaints procedure is a private matter.” It is understood that it was the only complaint from among 1,200 Orange lodges on the island of Ireland. The complaint will be taken up by Elliott and Kennedy’s respective Orange county districts, and it is expected that no disciplinary procedures will be taken against either man. Northern Ireland guardian.co.uk

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Yahoo, AOL and Microsoft ‘to challenge Google for display ads’

Three tech giants have approached media buyers about plan to target rival’s $2.5bn share of US market, say reports Yahoo, AOL and Microsoft are joining forces to try and loosen Google’s grip on internet advertising, according to reports. Executives from the three companies have privately told media buyers about the plan in the US, where Google has now outstripped Yahoo in display as well as search advertising. Citing unnamed sources, tech blog AllThingsD said the trio are planning to sell each other’s “class 2 display” advertising inventory – advertising space they have not managed to sell themselves and would normally hand over to media agencies to fill. The potential tie-up comes days after reports that AOL and Yahoo, fallen giants of the first age of the internet, were discussing a merger in the wake of the firing of Yahoo’s chief executive, Carol Bartz. AOL’s chief executive, Tim Armstrong, has approached Yahoo’s advisers to gauge its interest in combining the companies, Bloomberg reported. The advertising hook-up, in the meantime, could help slow the fast growth of Google and Facebook in the lucrative online display advertising market. Google has long dominated search advertising – or online classified advertising – but overtook Yahoo in display advertising in May this year in the US, according to research firm IDC. The search giant’s first quarter revenues of $396m – 13.3% of the market – compared with Yahoo’s $330m. Facebook had 8.8% of the market. Google got into the display end of the market in 2009 after acquiring DoubleClick. Since then the business has grown rapidly and is now estimated to be worth $2.5bn a year. Yahoo said it has “longstanding relationships” with AOL and Microsoft and will continue to work and compete with them in years to come. AOL said it is fortunate to have longstanding relationships with a large number of premium publishers, including Yahoo and Microsoft. “We’re excited to continue to explore opportunities to expand our relationships,” said AOL spokeswoman Caroline Campbell in a statement, adding that the company will share more information “when it’s available”. •

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Carbon Dioxide Gas May Treat Nasal Allergies

A quick blast of carbon dioxide gas into the nose may ease some allergy symptoms better than a placebo, and the relief appears to last for about four hours, a new study shows.

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President Obama is touring the country trying to sell his $447 billion jobs plan to voters but even some lawmakers from his own party are still skeptical, the New York Times finds. Some Democrats, balking at certain portions of the American Jobs Act, say they cannot support the bill as…

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AT&T Foundry innovation center opens its doors in Palo Alto to help devs do what they do

We’ve heard of keeping up with the Joneses, but this is getting ridiculous. First it was Verizon , then Vodafone , and now Ma Bell — with an assist from Ericsson — has built an innovation center in Silicon Valley. This new center completes the triumvirate of AT&T Foundry facilities (the other two are in Texas and Israel), and is a part of the company’s strategy to accelerate the process of developing and delivering new products to its customers. Right now, there are over 100 projects in development in Palo Alto, and AT&T is looking to add more. Those who are chosen gain access to AT&T’s networks and expertise to ensure that new projects play nice with all of the company’s gear, and it’s already produced a few things that were on display at the center’s grand opening. Want a sneak peek at what’s in AT&T’s innovation pipeline? Read on past the break to get it. Gallery: AT&T Foundry grand opening in Palo Alto, California Continue reading AT&T Foundry innovation center opens its doors in Palo Alto to help devs do what they do AT&T Foundry innovation center opens its doors in Palo Alto to help devs do what they do originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 15 Sep 2011 07:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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WATCH: Lady Gaga Releases Second Fashion “Film” For “Yoü And I”

Lady Gaga has just released the second “fashion video” for “Yoü and I”, entitled “Bride,” the second in a series of five clips by Dutch design duo Inez and Vinoodh. (The first, “Nymph”, was released at the start of September.) Eventually each character from the original music video will get its own time in the Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Queerty Discovery Date : 14/09/2011 01:30 Number of articles : 4

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Voices from the world of finance – interactive

Joris Luyendijk and Garry Blight: Almost everyone in the financial sector complains about how they are represented in the media. Here, those people get the chance to talk about how they see themselves – and it’s your chance to listen in Garry Blight Joris Luyendijk

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EDF announces energy price rise

Last of the big six energy firms increases its electricity and gas prices, by 4.5% and 15.4% respectively EDF Energy has become the last of the big six energy firms to announce a price rise, unveiling an increase in electricity and gas prices of 4.5% and 15.4% respectively, removing one of the few remaining lifelines for the millions of households edging closer to fuel poverty. EDF said the increases, which it blamed mainly on rising wholesale energy prices, will be introduced on 10 November, taking the average dual fuel energy bill to almost £1,300 a year. Consumer Focus said the price rises – along with recent price hikes from Scottish Power, Scottish & Southern Energy (SSE), British Gas, E.ON, and npower – mean “millions of people will be cutting back on other essentials if they want to keep warm”. The EDF announcement comes just a month after npower became the fifth of the six biggest energy firms to disappoint consumers with a price rise, while previously announced increases from E.ON and SSE came into effect on 13 and 14 September . According to USwitch , the average bill size across all suppliers has now jumped 14.2% from £1,132 pre-price hikes, to £1,293. In early September 2011 , EDF was named as Britain’s most complained about power company, according to figures published by Consumer Focus. But upon announcing the price rises, EDF chief executive Vincent de Rivaz called for trust in the energy industry to be rebuilt, pointing out that his group’s electricity price rise was in line with inflation, and the gas increase was lower than all other major suppliers. He added: “We have absorbed rising wholesale energy, network and other costs as long as possible but must reluctantly now pass some of these through to consumers.” Mike O’Connor, chief executive of Consumer Focus , said the fact that EDF has made smaller and later hikes than other suppliers is welcome, “but it won’t soften the blow on those who are struggling on tight household budgets”. He warned that with the industry gearing up to invest £200bn in generation and network infrastructure, worse is to come with consumer expected to foot the bill. Mark Todd, director of the price comparison service Energyhelpline.com , said: “Consumers need to keep their eyes open because there are still lots of good deals being offered for those who are willing to switch. Fixed-rate deals of 1-4 years are available at lower costs than standard prices and there are internet rates offering savings of about £300 a year. “In fact, only yesterday, Scottish Power brought in a new online tariff at £990, showing money can be saving if people act promptly and switch. There is still competition in the energy industry but only if you are willing to switch.” Last winter, over three-quarters of people rationed their energy use because of cost, according to USwitch, while over 14 million households went without heating at some point to keep their energy costs down. “We are in danger of seeing energy becoming an unaffordable luxury for the few instead of a household basic for the many,” said the firm’s energy expert Tom Lyons. “As a result many households are being forced to make unpalatable and sometimes even dangerous choices. My concern is that the impact will really become apparent this coming winter.” Richard Lloyd, executive director of Which? , had advice for consumers looking to switch: “If you’re not already paying by direct debit or if you’ve been on the same tariff for more than a year then you could be paying too much. Most of us have never switched – so check if you can find a cheaper deal today. You could save yourself over £200. Energy bills Consumer affairs Household bills EDF Energy Mark King guardian.co.uk

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Police: Humans Remains Found in Search for Mom

Authorities found human remains Wednesday while searching Utah’s rugged desert, reviving hopes for a major break in the case of a mother who disappeared nearly two years ago. (Sept. 15)

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