Mona Dotcom talks to members of the media after leaving the High Court in Auckland on Feb. 29, 2012

Kim Dotcom’s Wife Wants Her Stuff Back

Mona Doctom, wife of the notorious Megaupload founder, wants to get back some of the luxury goods confiscated by authorities — including a $150,000 Mercedes and a $23,000 Rolex.

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Reading While Eating for April 10: High Fashion

Tuesday’s links hit the runway with Russian style and gaudy buildings.

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Marmageddon! New Zealand Faces Shortage of Marmite Spread

As New Zealanders struggle through a nationwide shortage of Marmite, a thick, black salty spread made from yeast extract most commonly eaten on bread, some have resorted to eating Vegemite (gasp!), the Australian take on the same idea.

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Kim Dotcom Gives First Interview: The 5 Best Quotes

Sitting down with New Zealand’s TV3, Dotcom claims he’s “no criminal” and slams the “completely insane” charges against him, while shedding light on the operations behind his site.

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Actress Lucy Lawless Arrested While Protesting Arctic Oil Drilling

Lawless and five others were arrested on Monday, three days after they climbed onto an oil-drilling ship to prevent it from making exploratory wells in the Arctic.

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Kim Dotcom Plans to Release Full-Length Album

And he’s pulled out all the stops, including recruiting seasoned music producer Printz Board. But will the Internet mogul notch the Billboard charts?

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Megaupload's Kim Dotcom Loses Top-Ranked Position in Call of Duty

The mastermind behind Megaupload faces another month in custody, potential extradition, and the loss of a video-game title.

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Photos: The Larger-Than-Life Lifestyle of Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom

Kim Dotcom, Megaupload’s founder, was nabbed in a Jan. 20 raid of his New Zealand mansion. Authorities seized 18 luxury cars worth $4.8 million, as well as millions in artwork and electronics. Here are some of the most extravagant finds

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Megaupload Founder Kim Dotcom, by the Numbers

Dotcom lived in a massive mansion in New Zealand while helming one of the world’s largest file-sharing websites. Here are some of the most intriguing details about him.

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Where Are the World’s Friendliest Countries?

If you’re looking for a new home (or just a vacation spot), head Down Under for a friendly reception.