The Delaware Gazette

Man convicted of NJ webcam gay spying apologizes

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TRENTON, N.J. — A for­mer Rut­gers Uni­ver­sity stu­dent openly apol­o­gized for the first time on Tues­day for using a web­cam to spy on a roman­tic liai­son between a man and a room­mate who later killed him­self, say­ing he regrets his “thought­less, insen­si­tive, imma­ture, stu­pid and child­ish choices.”

Mitt Romney’s ‘hijinks’ seen as bullying today

NEW YORK — When Mitt Rom­ney was a good-looking teen in the buttoned-up ’60s, cor­po­ral pun­ish­ment was the norm and bul­ly­ing had a dif­fer­ent, more accept­able name: hijinks.

Biden OK with equal rights for married gay couples

WASHINGTON — Vice Pres­i­dent Joe Biden says he’s “absolutely com­fort­able” with gay cou­ples who marry get­ting the same civil rights and lib­er­ties as het­ero­sex­ual cou­ples, a stand that gay rights advo­cates inter­preted as an endorse­ment of same-sex marriage.

Hubbub over content rights greets Google Drive

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SAN FRANCISCO — Google CEO Larry Page recently wrote that he hopes to show the com­pany is “deserv­ing of great love.” But the Inter­net search leader may need to win more trust, based on the sus­pi­cions swirling around Google Drive, a new online stor­age ser­vice for per­sonal doc­u­ments, pho­tos and other content.

Muppet manifesto: Blistering exit for Goldman exec

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NEW YORK — Gold­man Sachs, arguably the most sto­ried invest­ment bank on Wall Street, has been com­pared to a money-sucking vam­pire squid and called the evil empire of finance. On Wednes­day, it got a black eye from one of its own.

Mock convention leads to laughs, political inspiration

From left, Ohio Wesleyan University seniors Ben Burwell, Hunter Logan Moss, and Christopher C. Tanner socialize between scheduled events during the two-day Mock Convention, a campus tradition. (Gazette | Kate Liebers)

The mock con­ven­tion took on a dou­ble mean­ing at Ohio Wes­leyan Uni­ver­sity this week­end, as the cam­pus with a lib­eral rep­u­ta­tion sim­u­lated the Repub­li­can nom­i­na­tion process.

Activists and bloggers fear Twitter censorship

SAN FRANCISCO — Blog­gers and activists from China, the Mid­dle East and Latin Amer­ica said Fri­day they were afraid that new Twit­ter poli­cies could allow gov­ern­ments to cen­sor mes­sages, sti­fling free expression.

Former Penn State coach Joe Paterno dead at 85

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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Happy Val­ley was per­fect for Joe Paterno, a place where “JoePa” knew best, where he not only won more foot­ball games than any other major col­lege coach, but won them the right way: with integrity and sports­man­ship. A place where char­ac­ter came first, cham­pi­onships second.

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