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News Corp Exec Arrested, Scotland Yard Chief Resigns In Phone Hacking Scandal
REUTERSLONDON, England -- Rebekah Brooks, former chief executive of News Corp's British newspaper arm News International, was released on bail early Monday after being questioned over the phone-hacking scandal, the Metropolitan police said in a statement Monday....Tags: London (England), Human Interest, James Murdoch, News Corp., England
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News of the World whistle-blower found dead
Q13 FOX News Online & CNN WireOne of the first journalists to go on the record and allege phone-hacking at News of the World was found dead Monday, the British Press Association said. Sean Hoare, a former News of the World employee who said Andy Coulson "encouraged" phone-hacking,...Tags: Cell Phones, New York, David Cameron, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Murdoch's Mess
KIAHThe News Corp. hacking scandal seems to be getting worse by the day and now the addition of a death! The former ‘News of the World’ reporter who blew the lid off the phone hacking scandal was found dead today. Police found Sean Hoare`s...Tags: Media Industry, Rupert Murdoch, Corporate Crime, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Phone-Hacking Whistle-Blower Found Dead
Staff reporterOne of the first journalists to go on the record and allege phone hacking at News of the World was found dead Monday, the British Press Association said. Sean Hoare, a former News of the World employee, "was discovered at his home in Watford,...Tags: CNN (tv network), Cell Phones, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, David Cameron
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News of The World Phone-Hacking Whistleblower Found Dead
KTLA NewsLONDON -- A former journalist who told the New York Times that phone hacking at Rupert Murdoch's now defunct News of the World was more extensive than the paper had acknowledged at the time, has been found dead, media reported on Monday. Police said they...Tags: Cell Phones, Government, Computer Crime, KTLA, News Media
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Hackers attack Murdoch's 'The Sun'
Q13 FOX News Online & ReutersRupert Murdoch's British newspaper group told staff to change their passwords and tighten security, sources said on Tuesday, after hackers attacked the website of his tabloid The Sun. Hackers on Monday redirected The Sun's online readers to a fake page...Tags: Rupert Murdoch, Anonymous (internet groups), David Cameron, Companies and Corporations, Crime, Law and Justice
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News Corp. and DirecTV at odds over new TV deal
More than two dozen News Corp.-owned cable channels may go off satellite broadcaster DirecTV on Nov. 1 if the two companies can't reach an agreement on a new distribution agreement.
On Friday, DirecTV, which has more than 19 million subscribers,...Tags: Television, National Geographic Channel (tv network), File Sharing, Economy, Business and Finance, News Corp.
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Nearly 6,000 possible phone hack victims
British police now say 5,795 people may have been victims of the phone hacking campaign carried out by the News of the World newspaper. That's more than the roughly 4,000 names which police originally claimed to have uncovered. In a statement released... -
Journalism's image dealt another blow
This used to be a noble profession. Still is, to tell you the truth. To hear an editor debate whether a story is fair to some deplorable individual most would consider unworthy of the effort or to watch a reporter rush toward danger to tell a story that...Tags: Human Interest, News Corp., FBI, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Rupert Murdoch Attacked With Shaving Cream Pie
KIAHShocked... Appalled ... Ashamed... We're not talking about what Tim Gunn would probably say about Rebekah Brooks' hair, we're talking about what News Corps. Head Rupert Murdoch told the English Parliament today regarding the Milly Dowler case. That is,...Tags: Rupert Murdoch, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, England, Computer Crime
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Why is Scotland Yard in London?
Of all the questions to arise out of the Rupert Murdoch hearings (including: Shaving foam? Really?) one of the more intriguing is why London calls its police force Scotland Yard.
The parliamentary hearings on the phone hacking scandal are looking, in...Tags: Rupert Murdoch, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, Scotland, Crimes
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