Web Pages Go Live
A YouTube site's been launched by Gerry and Kate McCann.
Tomorrow they'll mark one-hundred days since their daughter Madeleine vanished in Portugal. They still believe she's alive.
The web pages feature not only the four-year-old but other missing youngsters.
Despite fears over child-safety, charities are still urging mums and dads not to become over-protective.
Calls For Crackdown
There's a top level call for a crackdown on Internet fraud.
It's because people fear e-crime more than mugging.
A House of Lords report wants a central system for reporting it, and software firms forced to pay up if their customers suffer because of security flaws.
They also want the police to do more to help combat it.
Footy Row Over
The Carlos Tevez transfer saga is finally over.
The Argentine's been given clearance to join Manchester United on a two-year loan deal.
Sir Alex Ferguson says he won't play against Reading on Sunday but could make his debut in the Manchester derby next weekend.
Billie Loses Sight
It's been confirmed Billie Piper was treated in hospital for a case of temporary blindness.
ITV have revealed the actress woke yesterday morning unable to open her eyes.
She was seen at London's Moorfield Eye Hospital and discharged shortly after tests.
Doctors say the symptoms aren't permanent, and the star's said to be resting over the weekend.