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Google chief:

My fears for Generation Facebook

Jerome Taylor: Eric Schmidt has issued a stark warning over the amount of personal data people leave on the internet and suggested that many of them will be forced to change their names in order to escape their cyber past

Ready for your close-up: a bank of CCTV cameras in Edinburgh

Big Brother: the series that made surveillance acceptable

John Walsh argues that Big Brother has made Britain more like Orwell's dystopia than we could have imagined

So the Prince of Green Hypocrites is going on tour...

Julie Burchill: Green is the first socio-political movement in which every leader and spokesperson is filthy rich

How domestic cats could save the 'Highland tiger'

Pound for pound, they are as fierce as their full-size counterparts they are also just as endangered.

Protestors outside the Houses of Parliament wear masks depicting Nick Clegg, George Osborne and David Cameron

Ministers consider cuts to winter fuel allowance

Nigel Morris: Coalition tensions rise in Westminster over reductions in benefits for the elderly.

21 injured as train strikes sewage tanker

Two people in a critical condition and two more seriously hurt in crash.

Blair: Confessions of a former war leader

Paul Vallely: What part did Tony Blair's Catholicism play in his donation to the British Legion?

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I wasn't up to the job, says ex-Ukip leader

The leader of the UK Independence Party, Lord Pearson of Rannoch, resigned yesterday – saying he was bad at his job. The peer, who only took charge in November, said the party "deserved someone better" to put the case for leaving the European Union.

Potash demands 'big boy price' as it says no to BHP's £25bn bid

BHP Billiton will not be allowed to "steal" Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, the Canadian company's chief executive warned yesterday, describing the mining giant's $38.5bn (�25bn) offer as "grossly inadequate".

An elephant walks next to an auto rickshaw near a wildlife reserve in Udawalawe, Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan government vets go on strike in protest over treatment of wild elephants

The entire team of Sri Lanka's government wildlife vets has gone on strike amid mounting controversy over an elephant conservation plan that has led to increased clashes between the animals and villagers.

82 per cent of students are satisfied with their course

One-third of university students unhappy with lecturers' performance

Richard Garner: Thousands of university students still find their lecturers too remote despite pledges that standards of service would improve with the introduction of top-up fees of up to �3,225 a year

Sajen Jamu

How to get your Indonesian healing ‘Love’ juice

The best-selling book and film Eat Pray Love (EPL) has spawned a series of products ranging from scents to sheets but one product integral to the story is the herbal remedy Jamu that 'heals' the author Elizabeth Gilbert during the ‘love' portion of her journey in Bali, Indonesia. Here are some tips on how to get your cup of Jamu.

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Microsoft links new smart phones to Xbox Live

Microsoft Corp. is bringing its video-game expertise to the forthcoming Windows Phone 7 line, an attempt to capitalize on the success of the Xbox 360 as the software maker tries to compete with Apple's iPhone.

Ioannidis at court in 1974 to answer questions about students' deaths

Brigadier General Dimitrios Ioannidis: Soldier who served life imprisonment after leading coups

Nicknamed "the Invisible Dictator" by his fellow Greeks, Brigadier General Dimitrios Ioannidis took part in two infamous military coups in his own country and masterminded another in Cyprus




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