Wednesday: The First Post’s super-quick catch-up on the main news talking points. Sponsored by Hyundai Richard Ehrman: Judges have created unworkable privacy law - Cameron has reason to be cross In pictures: The US president's state visit to the UK included a ping-pong game with David Cameron Chris Hutcheson is named as holder of gagging order about his private life Inventor of the internet says there is no room for reasoned debate in the twittersphere Not shy of exposing his own physique, Vlad is impressed by the leader of the free world’s pecs Crispin Black: Apaches can fight in close quarters - but if this doesn't work, we may need boots on the ground British helicopters sent to Libya are built by company in which Gaddafi has shares The former IMF chief’s people have reportedly offered money to the family of the alleged victimThe First Post
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Wednesday, 25 May 2011
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