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Twitter troll jailed for racist abuse of Muamba Chicago Tribune LONDON (Reuters) - A student who mocked footballer Fabrice Muamba on Twitter after the Bolton Wanderers midfielder collapsed during a match was jailed on Tuesday for inciting racial hatred. Liam Stacey, 21, provoked revulsion with comments made while ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twitter coverage of US court gets struck down Reuters Court bars Twitter even during healthcare case * Signs warn against phones in lawyers' 'lounge' * Lawyer gave live updates until he was stopped By David Ingram WASHINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) - A lawyer discovered how far the US Supreme Court will go to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twitter coverage of court gets struck down Reuters By David Ingram | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A lawyer discovered how far the US Supreme Court will go to close itself off from the public when it hears a case, no matter how many people on Twitter may be interested. Casey Mattox went to the court on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Madonna uses day on Twitter to settle beef with deadmau5 Washington Post (blog) By Sarah Anne Hughes Yesterday, Madonna joined Twitter for just one day to answer questions about her new album, "MDNA." Celebritology's Jen Chaney hoped that she would take a moment to respond to criticism from electronic artist/mouse head wearer, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hicks: Justin Bieber Twitter prank ticks off 2 Texans San Jose Mercury News By Tony Hicks Bieber -- who has more than 19 million Twitter followers -- randomly tweeted a phone number earlier this month with the caption, "Call me right now." But the number was missing the final digit, leading hordes of teen girls to begin ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Do You Want 500000 Twitter Followers? This Game Will Make It Happen San Francisco Chronicle Do you want 500000 followers on Twitter? How about 1 million? What about 22 million? Adam Ludwin, an associate at RRE Ventures, along with some developers built a side project called "Fame" to make that happen. Fame is a viral Twitter game that's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Man jailed in Fabrice Muamba case ESPN SWANSEA, Wales -- The student who mocked Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba on Twitter after the player collapsed on the field during a match has been jailed for inciting racial hatred. Liam Stacey, a 21-year-old student at Swansea University, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google, Facebook, Twitter warned in privacy report ZDNet (blog) A cross-bench committee of influential UK members of Parliament and peers have open fired at Google in a report — while lightly poking at Facebook and Twitter in the process — almost a year after a number of public figures and celebrities were ... See all stories on this topic » |
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What does Twitter want with Germany? — Tech News and Analysis By David Meyer Germany may be Europe's biggest economy, but Twitter has relatively low take-up there. So why does the company appear to be preparing to set up shop in Berlin? GigaOM | ||
Fabrice Muamba Twitter troll Liam Stacey has been jailed | The Sun ... STUDENT Liam Stacey was jailed for 56 days after inciting racial hatred conviction. Football - The Sun | ||
Student jailed for 56 days following Twitter Muamba slurs - Goal.com By By Sam Bisby A student who admitted posting offensive comments about Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba on Twitter has been jailed for 56 days. Liam Stacey, a 21-year-old studying biology at Swansea University, admitted making the comments after the ... Goal.com News - English - America | ||
Kyle's damage … News hacked rival … Twitter stumped … | Crikey By Crikey In today's Media Briefs: Murdoch firm used hacker site to target pay-TV rival ... Leveson inquiry: Met police may have to log all press meetings ... Former cricketer awarded £90k damages in Twitter libel case and more ... Crikey |
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