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Key dates in the phone hacking scandal that has engulfed Rupert Murdoch's ... Washington Post August 2006: Goodman arrested along with private investigator Glenn Mulcaire for suspected hacking into voicemails of royal officials. — January 2007: Goodman jailed for four months; Mulcaire given six-month sentence. News of the World editor Andy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murdoch defends handling of hacking crisis BusinessWeek s handling of a UK newspaper scandal, saying his media company will recover from any damages wrought by phone-hacking and police bribery allegations. The 80-year-old told The Wall Street Journal -- which is owned by News Corp. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
News Corp Phone Hacking Crisis Spreads to Australia Voice of America July 15, 2011 News Corp Phone Hacking Crisis Spreads to Australia Phil Mercer | Sydney US Attorney General Eric Holder said Friday the Justice Department is reviewing requests from lawmakers in Washington for a probe into Rupert Murdoch's News ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murdochs Now Say They Will Appear Before Parliament New York Times In September 2006, one month after The News of the World's royal correspondent, Clive Goodman, was arrested on suspicion of phone hacking and the paper Mr. Wallis worked for was supposedly under investigation, Mr. Wallis had dinner with Sir Paul ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Police and press: ties under scrutiny in Britain BusinessWeek By GREGORY KATZ The scandal engulfing Rupert Murdoch's media empire isn't just about hacking phones. It's about police and the press -- and illegal payments for hot tips. Insiders say it's a longstanding, if unsavory, British tradition that's now under ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Brits want Piers Morgan, to testify about phone hacking Detroit Free Press Members of British Parliament want Piers Morgan, a former UK tabloid editor, to answer questions about the phone hacking scandal that is rocking Britain. Authorities are calling for Morgan, a former editor at Britain's News of the World and Daily ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Financial 411: Has London's Phone-Hacking Scandal Jumped Across the Pond? WNYC This latest development comes after Murdoch and son James said they will appear before a British parliamentary committee next week to discuss the allegations that one of the company's British tabloids illegally hacked into people's voice mails to get ... See all stories on this topic » |
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The Mirror's Dodgy "9/11 Hacking" Story : CJR In response to calls from Congress, the FBI has opened an investigation into whether News Corp. journalists hacked the cell phones of 9/11 victims, as they did the phones of crime and terror victims in the U.K. ... CJR | ||
FAIR Blog » Blog Archive » Olbermann: O'Reilly's Hacking Hypocrisy By Peter Hart Olbermann: O'Reilly's Hacking Hypocrisy. 07/14/2011 by Peter Hart. On Tuesday FAIR documented that Fox host Bill O'Reilly called for the prosecution of media outlets that published Sarah Palin's hacked emails in 2008-- which might mean, ... FAIR Blog | ||
Hotmail bans common passwords and introduces hacking alert system ... By Tom Warren The software giant is introducing a "My friend's been hacked!" feature alongside banning commonly used and weak passwords. The hacking alert system will allow users to simply report accounts that have been compromised. ... WinRumors | ||
Phone hacking: Elstein defends the indefensible to preserve fake ... By Roy Greenslade The logical flaws in the argument of an apologist for News Corp's BSkyB bid. By Roy Greenslade. Media: Greenslade | guardian.co.uk | ||
Phone Hacking Fallout: Rebekah Brooks Resigns As CEO Of News ... By DAVID LIEBERMAN, Executive Editor Rupert Murdoch: News Corp Handled Phone-Hacking Crisis Rupert Murdoch: News Corp Handled … UPDATE: Netflix Shares Close -4.1% After Price-Hike Backlash; Blockbuster Offers UPDATE: Netflix Shares Close -4.1% After … ... Deadline.com |
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FBI probes Murdoch empire over 9/11 hacking claims - World news ... Rupert and James Murdoch will attend a British parliamentary hearing looking into criminality at one of their newspapers, News Corp. said, after initially ... www.msnbc.msn.com/.../fbi-probes-murdoch-empire-over-ha... |
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