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Ex-F1 boss Mosley wins privacy case over orgy photos
PARIS: A French court ruled on Tuesday that Britain's i>News of the World/itabloid had violated the privacy of former world motorsport chief Max Mosley when it published photographs of him in a sadomasochistic orgy.
U.S. warns of cybersecurity, privacy threats at Sochi Olympics
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Friday issued a fresh travel alert for Americans attending the Sochi Winter Olympics, citing cybersecurity threats and warning them to have "no expectation of privacy" using Russian communications networks.
Lewis may leave Britain to protect privacy
Formula One championship leader Lewis Hamilton has recognised that he may have to leave Britain to protect his privacy amid a surge of interest in his sensational debut.
Warne pleads for privacy as he tries to save marriage
Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne arrived home yesterday pleading for the media to respect his privacy as he attempts to save his failed marriage.
Mosley wins privacy case against paper’s Nazi orgy claim
World motorsport chief Max Mosley won his privacy case at London's High Court yesterday against a British newspaper which alleged he took part in a Nazi-themed sadomasochistic orgy with prostitutes.
Alonso defends his right to privacy
FERRARI driver Fernando Alonso defended his right to privacy on Thursday following the end of his five-year marriage to Spanish singer Raquel del Rosario.
Fernando Alonso defends his right to privacy
(Reuters) - Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso defended his right to privacy Thursday following the end of his five-year marriage to Spanish singer Raquel del Rosario.
McClaren criticises lack of privacy following Allardyce departure
MANCHESTER (Reuters) - Former England manager Steve McClaren has expressed sympathy for Sam Allardyce who left his job as national team coach on Tuesday following a sting by the Daily Telegraph newspaper.
Filming teenagers invaded Mourinho's privacy, say Chelsea
LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and his club have strongly refuted suggestions that he intimidated two teenagers who filmed him on a mobile phone in a London street.
Tiger to sue yacht maker for ‘Privacy’ violation
Tiger Woods has filed a lawsuit against the firm that constructed his yacht, saying their unauthorised use of his name and pictures of him could result in damages up to US$50mil.