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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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Judith O'Reilly

Daily Telegraph
By Elizabeth Grice
5 July 2008

Northern exposure: Wife in the North. Elizabeth Grice meets the blogger whose lament as a lonely, uprooted housewife has found…

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Howard Stapleton

The Sun
By David Lowe
13 February 2008

'Quit your whining'. Howard Stapleton, who invented the Mosquito sonic device, defends his anti-yob deterrent that is being snapped up…

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Nikesh Arora

Press Gazette
By Rob McGibbon
14 April 2006

Nikesh Arora, the calm and charismatic head of Google's European operation, discusses the rise of Google, its relationship with the…

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Nikesh Arora

Financial Times
By Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson
18 May 2008

'A local face for Google'. The job of running Google’s largest overseas outpost may be the most sought-after position in…

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Thomas Enraght-Moony

Mail on Sunday
By Andrew Davidson
9 March 2008

'Confessions of matchmaker'. Thomas Enraght-Moony is boss of Match.com, the world’s biggest internet dating agency. Backed by a surge in…

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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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Richard Thomas

Public Servant magazine
By Dean Carroll
6 March 2008

Information Commissioner Richard Thomas argues that a more transparent and open society is a healthy way of improving modern democratic…

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Bill McCluggage

www.publicservice.co.uk
By Mike Lowe
1 April 2008

The chief information officer for the Northern Ireland Executive talks about the challenges of making their e-government services user-friendly and…

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Ian Watmore

Public Servant magazine
By Alison Thomas
4 March 2008

The DIUS is certainly not lacking in ambition. It aims to foster a climate of innovation, promote the UK as…

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Sir Rocco Forte

Daily Mail
By Moira Petty
19 February 2008

Shooting pheasants damaged Sir Rocco Forte's hearing - but he's found digital help. The leading hotelier and former chief executive…

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Val Mckay

Daily Telegraph
By Jocasta Shakespeare
25 February 2008

Euthanasia: 'We should not be made to suffer like this'. As Luxembourg joins Holland and Belgium in legalising euthanasia, Val…

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Sir Ronnie Flanagan

Public Servant magazine
By Lynda King Taylor
31 March 2008

Sir Ronnie Flanagan, the Home Secretary’s senior policing adviser, sets out his vision – for modernising policing in partnership, for…

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Michio Kaku

Sunday Telegraph
By Nigel Farndale
20 March 2008

'Mr Parallel Universe'. Our universe is doomed, says Professor Michio Kaku. Fortunately, he's working on several escape routes: time travel,…

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Bill Gates

Sunday Times
By Dominic Rushe and John Waples
3 February 2008

'Gotcha!' Bill Gates's audacious move on Yahoo! challenges Google. In an exclusive interview, he outlines his thinking

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