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Cybersex rules: Inside the world of ‘teledildonics

Kevin Alderman
Independent on Sunday
By Archie Bland
23 November 2008

Last week, a woman divorced her husband after he had a 'virtual' affair in an online game. But it won't…

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Melinda Gates - giving away Bill's billions

Melinda Gates
The Times
By Janice Turner
29 November 2008

Melinda Gates is no ordinary rich man’s wife. With husband Bill, she has used her business acumen to save millions…

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Tech Weekly: YouTube on video rights, and dottel

Patrick Walker
The Guardian
By Jemima Kiss
25 November 2008

YouTube's director of video partnerships on fingerprinting technology, and we check out a new web domain: dottel

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Sailor in the Spotlight - Brian Thompson

Brian Thompson
YachtPals.com
By Kim Hampton
21 November 2008

Understated, quietly confident, yet wildly skilled, unless you're in the UK, Brian Thompson may be the best sailor you've never…

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Tipping tea with Malcolm Gladwell

Malcolm Gladwell
Daily Telegraph
By Bob Williams
19 November 2008

Bob Williams meets the bestselling pop sociologist with a Jimi Hendrix afro who is bemused by his fame and wealth.…

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So how many friends do you have, Mark?

Mark Zuckerberg
The Observer
By Simon Garfield
16 November 2008

It's the world's biggest social networking site, turning its 24-year-old founder into a multibillionaire in just four years. Simon Garfield…

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Drugs uncovered: An interview with Dr Chris Baker, an interventional cardiologist

Dr Chris Baker
The Guardian
By Carl Wilkinson
14 November 2008

In his own words: 'When I see a young patient with a heart attack, one of the first things I…

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Wise guy

Malcolm Gladwell
The Independent
15 November 2008

He's been called a rock star, a shaman and a stud, but the author of 'The Tipping Point' insists he's…

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Ovary transplant mother speaks of her "indescribable" joy after giving birth

Susanne Butscher
Daily Telegraph
By Gordon Rayner and Rebecca Smith
15 November 2008

Dozing peacefully in her mother's arms, this is four-day-old Maja Butscher, the first baby to be born as the result…

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Divorced from reality: All three accounts of the Second Life love triangle that saw a woman separate from her husband for having a cyber-affair

Linda Brinkley
Daily Mail
By Amanda Cable
15 November 2008

The new fiancee of Second Life love rat David Pollard, whose marriage crumbled when his wife caught him 'having online…

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Meet the teen Facebook junkie

Sarah Archer
The Sun
By Judy Cogan
15 November 2008

SARAH ARCHER is a reigning beauty queen. At 19 you would expect her to be out meeting friends and, with…

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A working life: The software engineer

Xander Hurley
The Guardian
By Leo Benedictus
15 November 2008

In Xander Hurley's job, two things are certain - his code either works or it doesn't

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World's first virtual divorce: Woman splits from husband after catching him having 'online sex' with prostitute in Second Life game

Amy Taylor
Daily Mail
14 November 2008

A woman has divorced her husband for 'cheating' on her in a virtual reality game. Amy Taylor and David Pollard…

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Professor Sir John Lawton on need to test nanotechnology

Sir John Lawton
The Guardian
By Jon Dennis
12 November 2008

Professor Sir John Lawton on need to test nanotechnology

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Interview: Alastair Hay, weapon of mass instruction

Alastair Hay
The Guardian
By Peter Kingston
11 November 2008

What is the difference between a stone and a penguin? Alastair Hay, professor of environmental toxicology at Leeds University, might…

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