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Anonymous hackers gain access to one personal e-mail account owned by US vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
A couple are arrested in Spain, accused of trafficking artefacts plundered from Latin American archaeological sites.
A man who plundered a church charity box has his jail sentence cut by a year at the Appeal Court.
A survey claims adult children are sapping their parents' savings to pay off debts or buy a home.
A Dorset charity boss who admitted stealing £150,000 donated for disabled children and adults is warned he faces jail.
Twelve months ago, scavengers swarmed to Branscombe in Devon in search of plunder. But what happened to the booty they took away?
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India's Virender Sehwag hits a century in a drawn tour match against an Australian Capital Territory XI in Canberra.
A high-ranking detective given power of attorney plundered an elderly widow's finances, a court hears.
The BBC profiles former Philippine President Joseph Estrada, who built his political career on his success as a movie star.
Philippine ex-leader Joseph Estrada is convicted and jailed for life for embezzling around $80m while in office.
Customers of UK net provider Plusnet are changing their passwords after hackers steal a list of e-mail addresses.
Veteran batsman Mark Ramprakash plunders a century as Surrey make 311-2 on day one against Sussex.
A woman who plundered her company's coffers to clear her estranged husband's debts is jailed for nine months.
Fuel subsidies that allow trawlers to "plunder" vulnerable fish stocks should be scrapped, claim leading scientists.
What compels hundreds otherwise law-abiding people to descend on a beach and make off with a stash of seemingly useless plunder?
More than 150 customers of a BP garage in Worcester have their cash cards cloned and accounts plundered.
A bank teller who plundered the accounts of two pensioners to feed his cocaine addiction is jailed.
Tony Mowbray says he will not raid former club Hibernian to bolster West Brom.
A wreck off the Cornish coast is given new protection from divers hoping to plunder its treasure.
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