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British military charity cuts ties with tabloid over news hacking charges USA Today The Daily Telegraph reports that information on dead soldiers has been found in the files of a private detective at the center of the phone hacking scandal. In addition, files suggest that the phones of relatives of victims of a 2005 terrorist bombing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Full Q&A On The Phone Hacking Scandal Sky News The News Of The World (NOTW) hacking scandal continues to gather momentum - with the latest allegations suggesting relatives of Britain's war dead have been among the victims. To view this content you need Flash and Javascript enabled in your browser. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Report: Slain UK troops' family phones hacked CBS News However, Sky said it had confirmed some of the military families' phones were hacked. The father of one slain British soldier told the BBC on Thursday morning that his family "suspected someone was listening" to their personal phone conversations, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Phone-Hacking Scandal Widens; Casey Anthony To Be Sentenced NPR (blog) "Phone-Hacking Scandal Escalates": "Families of members of the armed forces killed in Afghanistan and Iraq have expressed disgust at the revelation they were targeted by Glenn Mulcaire, a private investigator who worked for the News of the World. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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News Of The World Hack Scandal: Hacking Costs Tabloid More Ads ... By The Huffington Post News Editors LONDON (AP) â€" A phone-hacking scandal cost the News of the World more advertisers and a prestigious link with military veterans Thursday after another paper reported that the tabloid had collected the telephone numbers of relatives of ... The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com | ||
7 Tools to Help Your #AntiSec Hacking Antics Remain Anonymous By Adrian Covert Lulzsec has vanished into the ether. Anonymous is lost in Orlando City. And, I don't know what you're doing on the internet. Don't wanna know. But if someone were to step up in their place and expose corruption or shoddy corporate IT ... Gizmodo | ||
What the phone hacking inquiry means for the Metropolitan Police ... By John McTernan caption id="attachment_100095621" align="alignnone" width="460" caption="The police's role will come to light (Photo: Stephen Lock)"][/caption] At first sight, Ed Miliband's demand for a full public inquiry into the News of the World ... News | ||
After Hacking Revelations, a Boycott Spreads Online - NYTimes.com By By JENNIFER PRESTON An effort to persuade advertisers to pull their spending from News of the World spread through social media. Media Decoder | ||
UPDATE: UK Phone-Hacking Scandal Could Stymie News Corp's Takeover ... By TIM ADLER in London UPDATE, 10 AM: News Corp chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch has issued a statement on the phone-hacking matter for the first time, calling the allegations that came to light "deplorable and unacceptable." He also showed support for News ... Deadline.com |
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