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  1. Facebook criticised for 'hurting' cybercrime investigation

    • Facebook criticised for 'hurting' cybercrime investigation

    “A major internet security firm has criticised Facebook for identifying the alleged members of the gang behind the Koobface worm, a piece of…” (via The Telegraph)

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  2. Knickers to the 'nappy curriculum'

    • Knickers to the 'nappy curriculum'

    “Our obsession with early learning is depriving children of fun and formative skills, finds Judith Woods.” (via The Telegraph)

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  3. Zach Braff, interview

    • Zach Braff, interview

    “Zach Braff, star of the hit US comedy Scrubs, is heading to the West End with a new play. He talks to Jasper Rees.” (via The Telegraph)

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  4. Armed Forces too weak to fight another Libya, warns Defence Committee

    • Armed Forces too weak to fight another Libya, warns Defence Committee

    “The Armed Forces will struggle to launch a Libya-style campaign because defence cuts have drastically weakened the military, an influential…” (via The Telegraph)

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  5. Vince Cable's choice for universities watchdog vetoed by MPs

    • Vince Cable's choice for universities watchdog vetoed by MPs

    “The radical candidate favoured as universities watchdog by the Government will today be rejected by a committee of MPs.” (via The Telegraph)

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  6. Public sector high life: Recession? That's for other people

    • Public sector high life: Recession? That's for other people

    “Free iPads for MPs, clothes allowances for newsreaders ? where will the gravy train stop next for those in the public sector, asks Max Davidson.” (via The Telegraph)

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  7. It's the Charles Dickens family - who could ask for more?

    • It's the Charles Dickens family - who could ask for more?

    “As many as 160 of the author's descendants enjoy a 200th anniversary party. Iain Hollingshead joins them.” (via The Telegraph)

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  8. David Cameron: keeping up with children's internet skills is 'daunting' for parents

    • David Cameron: keeping up with children's internet skills is 'daunting' for parents

    “Parents face a "daunting" task in keeping up with their children's mastery of new technology, David Cameron said as he backed a new internet…” (via The Telegraph)

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