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School wrong to sack ‘sex maniac’ Facebook head

A Swedish school, which sacked its headmaster for publishing half naked pictures of himself and joining sexually-themed groups on Facebook, has been t...

Culture, FeaturedJuly 3, 2011
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Swedish nude too naked for Facebook

A painting by one of Sweden’s most revered artists has been removed from Facebook as it was deemed to fall foul of the website’s zero-tolerance policy...

Art, DenmarkApril 3, 2011
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Workers sacked after “madhouse” Facebook update

Three employees of a car plant in central Sweden have been fired after one of them described their work place as a “madhouse” on Facebook. 

General, MBLJanuary 9, 2011
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Sverigedemokraterna politician fired after offensive remarks about Muslims

A local politician representing the right wing extreme party Sverigedemokraterna in Varmland, Sweden was fired after writing offensive remarks about M...

General, MBLDecember 17, 2010
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Icelandic police station joins Facebook

A police station located in downtown Reykjavik has recently joined the social networking website, Facebook and created a public group profile.

General, IcelandDecember 8, 2010
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Facebook used in tax fraud fight

Tax authorities in Denmark have gone high-tech, using social networking sites to help dig out fraud. Skat, the country’s tax authority, has revealed t...

Denmark, GeneralDecember 2, 2010
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Website rates Swedish teen girls’ stolen Facebook snaps

A website that asks users to rate Swedish teenage girls as either “ugly” or “hot” has been reported to the police.

General, MBLNovember 20, 2010
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Facebook fibbers making Helsinki police blue

Police in Finland’s capital have issued advice about ‘Facebook crime’, as complaints about online pranksters are keeping cops busy. Hannu Kortelainen,...

Featured, FinlandAugust 31, 2010
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