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• Why do we treat cyber crime so harshly, yet let thugs off lightly?
Andy Warhol famously predicted that there would come a time when everybody would be famous for 15 minutes. I have a counter-theory. There may come a time when everyone will be private for 15 minutes.
• It's not just working class who are stuck in sectarian bunkers
There is a grim irony in DUP and Sinn Fein politicians warning about the dangers of sectarianism but Jonathan Bell and Martina Anderson were correct in saying that bigotry isn't just a working-class thing: "Many communities may not paint their kerb stones or put out flags, but scratch the surface and you find the prejudice and the hate whispered behind closed doors or joked about in golf clubs or over dinner parties."
• The Belfast hotel where you check in but never leave
Wars never end. Not if you're fighting in them, even reporting them.

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