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While most people are enjoying the current warm weather, climatologists said yesterday that a long hot summer could spell doom for one of Britain’s most unusual monochrome inhabitants, the Goth.
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Rupert Murdoch’s soon-to-be shuttered tabloid may not be obliged to retain documents that could be relevant to civil and criminal claims against the newspaper—even in cases that are already underway. That could mean that dozens of sports, media, and political celebrities who claim News of the World hacked into their telephone accounts won’t be able to find out exactly what the tabloid knew and how it got the information.
Note: May be utter tosh, given the way that News International is structured, depends how much seperation between divisions there is.
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Tom Watson, Labour MP for West Bromwich East. Former parliamentary secretary, and a regular user of Internet social media, Watson publicly protested against the Digital Economy Act outside parliament, and also set up the Gamers' Voice campaign group in an attempt to challenge negative, ill-informed perceptions of gamers in the media and politics.
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And here's three of the monkey-taken photos mentioned in the other story.
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If a monkey steals your camera and takes a bunch of pictures with it, who (if anyone) owns the rights to the pictures?