Monday, July 11, 2011

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News10 new results for hacking
 
Murdoch's hacking woes grow; 9/11 victims eyed?
CBS News
The phone-hacking scandal jumped across the Atlantic, meanwhile, with a report from rival tabloid the Mirror that journalists from the News of the World tried to pay a former New York City police officer for the personal information of victims of the ...
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TIMELINE-Hacking scandal hits News Corp bid for BSkyB
Reuters
July 11 (Reuters) - Here are the main events in the long-running phone-hacking scandal that has closed the 168-year old News of the World tabloid. The scandal has come at a time when parent firm News Corp is seeking to take over UK pay-TV firm BSkyB in ...
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Phone hacking: Dowlers demand that Rebekah Brooks resign
Telegraph.co.uk
The family of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler have demanded that Rebekah Brooks take responsibility for the phone hacking scandal and resign. By Victoria Ward They said that as editor of the News of the World at the time Milly disappeared, ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Phone hacking scandal: Twelve face prison - three are police
Mirror.co.uk
By David Collins 11/07/2011 At least nine journalists and three police officers are facing prison over the News of the World phone-hacking and corruption scandals. Some of the 12 have already been questioned and bailed and Scotland Yard sources said it ...
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Mirror.co.uk
Hunt sends BSkyB takeover back to Ofcom over phone hacking
The Guardian
The BSkyB takeover is being reviewed as Murdoch deputy Les Hinton, left, faces questions over what he knew about phone hacking when he testified to MPs. Photograph: Max Nash/Associated Press The culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, is writing to Ofcom and ...
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The Guardian
BSkyB deal questioned amid phone-hacking scandal
BBC News
This round-up of Monday's main media stories focuses on the latest developments in the phone-hacking scandal. The culture secretary is seeking fresh advice from regulators on News Corp's takeover bid for BSkyB, amid the News of the World phone-hacking ...
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BBC News
News of the World phone hacking: the 'smoking gun' emails from 2007
Telegraph.co.uk
By James Kirkup, Political Correspondent The company is under mounting scrutiny following revelations that an internal inquiry in 2007 gathered ''smoking gun'' emails showing that several of its journalists were hacking mobile phones and making ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Foreign Policy: Cameron's Long Road To Recovery
NPR
by Robert Zeliger Prime Minister David Cameron on Friday promised a full investigation into the hacking and bribery that lead to the collapse of the News of the World. Declaring that self-regulation of the press had failed, Cameron said a new body ...
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Phone-hacking inquiry: who will judge the police?
The Guardian
David Cameron wants the phone-hacking inquiry to be headed by a judge and has asked the lord chief justice, Lord Judge, above, to find the right candidate. Photograph: Ian Nicholson/PA Who will be appointed to head the inquiry into how the police ...
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The Guardian
9/11 victims reportedly targeted in UK hacking
7Online.com
Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg on Monday urged Rupert Murdoch to reconsider his bid for broadcaster BSkyB, citing an outpouring of revulsion that followed the phone hacking scandal that hit the tabloid News of the World. ...
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Blogs5 new results for hacking
 
Phone hacking: how the News of the World hid behind the Yates ...
By Roy Greenslade
News International found denials by senior policemen so helpful to its rogue reporter strategy. By Roy Greenslade.
Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
Phone hacking: 9/11 victims 'may have had mobiles tapped by News ...
By Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert
22 Responses to Phone hacking: 9/11 victims 'may have had mobiles tapped by News of the World reporters'. Chundernuts | July 11, 2011 at 1:25 am |. Such a fine, upright and honest person. Who would not want someone like that controlling ...
Max Keiser
Phone Hacking: Top Politicians Call For Murdoch To Drop BSkyB Bid ...
By The Huffington Post News Editors
The scandal surrounding Rupert Murdoch's British media empire has not lessened, even after the paper at the center of the controversy was closed for good. As Murdoch--who arrived in London in dramatic fashion on Sunday--huddled with son ...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
Phone hacking scandal: the worse the police have behaved, the ...
By Daniel Hannan
caption id="attachment_100096224" align="alignnone" width="460" caption="Yes, sirree, it's an ancient English office"][/caption] John Yates is a proper copper, a man of intelligence and integrity, as he amply demonstrated when he ...
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Obsidian Wings: Phone hacking and the Murdoch rot
By liberal japonicus
Doc Science mentioned in passing that we need more political content here, and, as I probably know less than anyone of the other front pagers about the current US political zeitgeist, in the best traditions of blogging, it stands to...
Obsidian Wings


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