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Seattle Times, 23.04.13 22:37 UTC

Social media editor enters plea in hacking case

A social media editor who has worked for two of the nation's largest news-gathering organizations pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges that he conspired with the hacking group Anonymous to deface the Los Angeles Times' website.

Seattle Times, 22.04.13 18:33 UTC

Reuters editor charged with hacking: I was fired

A Reuters deputy social media editor accused of conspiring with hackers to deface a Los Angeles Times story says he has been fired.


Telegraph, 22.04.13 08:59 UTC

Offenders facing a 'postcode lottery in sentencing'

Convicted criminals in England and Wales face a postcode lottery when it comes to how they are sentenced in court, new evidence shows.


Daily Mail, 22.04.13 08:26 UTC

Paralympic hero Tanni Grey-Thompson overlooked for key role as head of Sport England amid claims of a 'stitch-up'

PUBLISHED: 06:13 GMT, 22 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:21 GMT, 22 April 2013 Paralympic hero Tanni Grey-Thompson has been turned down for a key role in delivering London 2012's legacy amid claims of a ...


Daily Mail, 22.04.13 08:26 UTC

Orange Prize winning author Lionel Shriver says teenagers looking at images of themselves on social networking sites and camera phones has made them neurotic

PUBLISHED: 07:50 GMT, 22 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:22 GMT, 22 April 2013 Bestselling author Lionel Shriver has said constant exposure to their own images on new media has made teenagers neurotic about ...


Daily Mail, 20.04.13 12:02 UTC

Teenage youth crime commissioner who quit over offensive tweets is questioned by Special Branch

PUBLISHED: 11:08 GMT, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:43 GMT, 20 April 2013 Paris Brown,the foul-mouthed youth crime commissioner who was forced to quit after her string of offensive Tweets, has been ...


Daily Mail, 20.04.13 10:34 UTC

Top public school to open academy to help teenagers from poor backgrounds win places at Oxbridge

PUBLISHED: 09:15 GMT, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:15 GMT, 20 April 2013 One of the country's top schools is planning to open a sixth-form academy which will aim to offer pupils from poor backgrounds ...


Seattle Times, 18.04.13 16:46 UTC

Report: Lawsuit over Lap-Band ads is settled

A company that promoted Lap-Band weight-loss surgery has agreed to pay $1.3 million to settle a false-advertising lawsuit, with some of the money going to billboards warning the public about the risks of weight-loss surgery, a newspaper reported Thursday.


NPR, 17.04.13 18:00 UTC

U.S. Calls On Venezuelan Government 'To Respect ... Free Speech' Of Its Citizens

The United States called on the Venezuelan government to be transparent in its effort to "audit the ballots" of the presidential election held this weekend. If you missed it, the news that Hugo ...


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