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Personal details of 4 million lost by Whitehall in just one year
Sensitive data for more than four million people was lost by Government departments in the past year on top of the high profile loss of child benefit records.
Beijing Olympics Christine Ohuruogu's parents hail 'undisputed queen of the track'
The parents of Olympic 400m winner Christine Ohuruogu said they were "ecstatic" watching her come away with gold.
William draws the line at dancing with Kate
The prince can't prance say friends.
Ken Thomas
Civil servants' union leader during the ?Winter of Discontent' who later lost an epic battle with Margaret Thatcher.
Levy Mwanawasa
President of Zambia who stood out among African leaders in his condemnation of the regime of Robert Mugabe.
 

Telegraph Health

The A-plan week three: the evening party
Whether at home or abroad, there's a great temptation on holiday to over-indulge in the evening, but cutting calories doesn't mean cutting out the fun, writes life coach Alexandra Massey.
10-minute pilates
Need to tone up or lose a few pounds? Pilates expert Lynne Robinson shows you how.This week: Shape your waist.
Mind matters
Why should children have all the laughs? Adults need to clown around too, says Dr Max Pemberton
Dishes that tickle the taste buds
Tantalising menus can be dangerously seductive, but there are tricks to keeping your appetite under control, says nutritionist Juliette Kellow.
A doorstep diet could be just the one for you
Four writers with different eating dilemmas tried the latest home-delivery meal plans to see if they had an appetite for convenience.
Bottoms up girls and mix your cocktails with cardio
A training programme targeted at the modern woman convinces Bryony Gordon to lace up her trainers and head for the park.

BBC News | Technology | UK Edition

Game sharers face legal crackdown
Thousands of video game pirates could face legal action after a developer wins damages from a file-sharer.
Stellar result in MoD challenge
The Ministry of Defence has concluded a contest to identify robots best suited to battlefield spying.
A thermostat for mini-spacecraft
A new technology has been demonstrated that can regulate the temperature of miniature satellites and spacecraft
Reports of iPod Nanos overheating
Reports of two iPods which have overheated in Tokyo are being investigated by Japanese government officials.
Apple launches iPhone bug fix
Apple releases an update to fix problems with the much-hyped 3G iPhone, following complaints from some users.
US to back 21st century learning
Congress approves a bill for a new centre that will bring technological advances from business into the classroom.
Clipboards hijacked in web attack
Security firms are warning about a novel attack that inserts a malicious weblink in the clipboard where text is copied and stored.
Archives aided by anti-spam tools
Widely used anti-spam tools are helping to convert crumbling books and other documents into accurate digital copies.
Perfect return flight for Proton
A Russian Proton rocket successfully launches one of the biggest commercial satellites ever built - the Inmarsat-4 (I4-F3).
Teddy camera catches carer thief
A forensic science student and her father catch a carer stealing from an elderly relative by hiding a camera in a teddy bear's eye.

 Sports News

Telegraph Sport 
2008 Olympic 400m gold medalist Christine Ohuruogu fitting choice for London 2012
The day after she won the Commonwealth Games 400 metres gold Christine Ohuruogu giggled as she looked forward to one day competing in a stadium just a stone's throw from where she grew up in Stratford.
How Christine Ohuruogu won the Olympic 400 metres final in Beijing
We take a detailed look at how Christine Ohuruogu triumphed in the Olympic 400 metres final in Beijing.
David Davies ready for rough stuff in openwater battle
David Davies has had only four days to recover but he is ready for the men's 10km open water race.

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Obama: McCain should stop questioning character (AP)

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. speaks at the Veterans of Foreign Wars annual conference in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)AP - Democrat Barack Obama challenged his Republican opponent John McCain on Tuesday to stop questioning his "character and patriotism."


Fay hits Florida, strengthens as it moves inland (AP)

A tree lays on a SUV, after severe weather struck in Wellington, Fla. on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008, Flooding remained a concern as Tropical Storm Fay heads up the Florida peninsula, with rainfall amounts forecast between 5 and 10 inches. The storm could also push tides 1 to 3 feet above normal and spawn tornadoes. (AP Photo/Jon Way)AP - Tropical Storm Fay rolled ashore in Florida Tuesday short of hurricane strength, but mysteriously gained speed as it headed over land, bringing heavy rain, high wind and tornadoes.








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