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Cameron Calls In Parliament as Hacking Scandal Grows New York Times With the phone-hacking crisis convulsing the Murdoch empire and British public life, Mr. Cameron said Parliament would be extended beyond the start of its scheduled summer recess for an emergency session on Wednesday, a day after Mr. Murdoch, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Criminal probes gear up against Murdoch empire CBS News LONDON - There are now two criminal inquiries gearing up into the activities at Rupert Murdoch's British newspapers - one into phone hacking and the other into alleged police corruption. Murdoch will face the fury of members of Parliament this week as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Phone hacking: David Cameron 'hamstrung over compromised position' The Guardian Photograph: David Fisher/Rex Features Ed Miliband has accused David Cameron of being "hamstrung" in the phone hacking scandal because of his own "compromised" position over his decision to hire Andy Coulson as his director of communications. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK PM: Parliament should delay break over hacking CBS News (AP) LONDON — British Prime Minister David Cameron, under huge political pressure over the intensifying phone hacking scandal at Rupert Murdoch's embattled UK newspaper empire, said Monday that Parliament should delay its summer break so he can brief ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Dow Jones panel concerned about hacking scandal Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - A special committee formed to oversee the integrity of Dow Jones & Co under parent News Corp is very concerned about the British phone hacking scandal that has shaken Rupert Murdoch's media empire. The Dow Jones Special Committee ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WSJ fights back on hacking scandal Politico After a weekend of concessions, resignations and apologies, News Corp. pushed back hard on Monday against critics of the company's phone hacking scandal in a defiant Wall Street Journal editorial that attacks the company's critics, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Scotland Yard Chief Resigns Over Hacking Scandal - Cassell Bryan ... By Cassell Bryan-Low and Paul Sonne Metropolitan Police Commissioner Paul Stephenson resigned on Sunday amid a phone-hacking and police-bribery scandal that has tarnished the police in Britain's capital. AllThingsD | ||
Rebekah Brooks Arrested for Cellphone Hacking, Police Bribery By Charlie White Rebekah Brooks, who was in charge of Rupert Murdoch's vast media empire in the UK, was arrested on Sunday on allegations of cellphone hacking and paying off corrupt cops for information. Mashable! | ||
Doug Molitor: 12 Rupert Murdoch Excuses for Hacking Those Phones ... By Doug Molitor Question for Rupert Murdoch: Why do you need to gather so much intelligence, when what you disseminate is ignorance? The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed | ||
If the News Corp Phone Hacking Scandal Were Made Into a Movie... By Kat Hannaford The phone-hacking scandal that saw Rupert Murdoch close the UK's News of the World newspaper and several high-profile resignations has reached a crescendo. Thankfully there's a faux movie trailer to make light of the situation. Gizmodo | ||
Phone-hacking scandal - Sunday 17 July 2011 | Media | guardian.co.uk By Shiv Malik, Amy Fallon Live coverage as Rebekah Brooks is arrested and Sir Paul Stephenson resigns. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk |
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