Wednesday, April 25, 2012

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Rupert Murdoch: Phone hacking is 'lazy' journalism
CNN International
By Richard Allen Greene, CNN London (CNN) -- Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch said he does not believe in journalists using phone hacking or private detectives, calling it "a lazy way of reporters doing their job," as he was grilled Wednesday about press ...
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Rupert Murdoch testifies, says phone hacking is 'lazy' journalism
Los Angeles Times
LONDON -- Media baron Rupert Murdoch on Wednesday scoffed at suggestions that he wields undue political influence in Britain, called critics of tabloids "elitist" and dismissed phone hacking as "a lazy way" for reporters to do their jobs.
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Rupert Murdoch grilled at UK phone-hacking inquiry
msnbc.com
LIVE VIDEO — News Corp. founder Rupert Murdoch testifies at the Leveson Inquiry, facing questions about phone hacking and charges that he used his powerful stable of British newspapers to influence politicians for the benefit of his business interests.
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Rupert Murdoch Tells Inquiry Abuses Went Beyond Phone Hacking
Bloomberg
Rupert Murdoch told a media-ethics inquiry triggered by the phone-hacking scandal at his UK unit that he never sought favors from a prime minister to bolster News Corp. (NWSA)'s commercial interests. News Corp. doesn't consider business needs when ...
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Rupert Murdoch Tells Inquiry Abuses Went Past Phone Hacking
San Francisco Chronicle
April 25 (Bloomberg) -- Rupert Murdoch, who last year closed the News of the World tabloid after a phone-hacking scandal engulfed News Corp.'s UK unit, told a media-ethics inquiry that abuses went beyond voice-mail interceptions.
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Hacking inquiry puts British minister in spotlight
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff London (CNN) -- The Cabinet minister who oversees British broadcasting came under fire Tuesday after the inquiry into the News Corp. hacking scandal revealed extensive contacts with the company while he weighed a controversial ...
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HIGHLIGHTS-Rupert Murdoch appears before UK media inquiry
Reuters
| LONDON, April 25 (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch appeared on Wednesday before an inquiry delving into the power he wields over politicians and police and how far it resulted in a culture where phones could be hacked by his journalists and rules routinely ...
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Rupert Murdoch faces UK media ethics inquiry
BusinessWeek
Murdoch is scheduled to testify Wednesday before the inquiry set up following a phone hacking scandal at one of News Corp.'s British newspapers. Murdoch's son James testified a day earlier, when the most explosive development came from a cache of ...
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Murdoch "never asked a UK prime minister for anything"
Reuters
Some politicians had expected the magnate - courted by prime ministers and presidents for decades - to come out fighting, having been on the back foot for almost a year over a newspaper phone hacking scandal that has convulsed his empire.
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Blogs5 new results for hacking
 
Timeline of UK phone hacking scandal – This Just In - CNN.com Blogs
By jasonhanna
Media magnate Rupert Murdoch is expected to make an appearance Wednesday and Thursday before an independent British inquiry into journalistic ethics prompted by phone hacking at his defunct News of the World tabloid. His son, James ...
This Just In
James Murdoch Grilled Over Phone-Hacking and Political Ties ...
By Megan Gibson
James Murdoch endured an exhaustive day of testimony at an inquiry into British media ethics and defended his position as the head of News International, the U.K. arm of News Corporation. The appearance of Murdoch, the heir apparent to ...
Global Spin
World News - Rupert Murdoch grilled at UK phone-hacking inquiry
By Alastair Jamieson, msnbc.com and Stephanie Gosk, NBC News
Updated 5:46 a.m. ET: LONDON - Rupert Murdoch gave evidence at a high-profile public inquiry on Wednesday, questioned about phone hacking and charges that he used his powerful British newspapers to influence politicians for the ...
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Hacking the Chronos and exploring the ISM bands - Hack a Day
By Caleb Kraft
Take a few minutes and watch [atlas of d00m], at Shmoocon 2012, presenting information about using the RF dongle from the Chronos to explore ISM bands. Admittedly, I'm not very familiar with many of the things he discusses, but the words ...
Hack a Day
Murdoch hacking scandal piles pressure on UK government ...
By Stabroek staff
LONDON, (Reuters) - A phone-hacking scandal that has rocked Rupert Murdoch's media empire piled more pressure on British Prime Minister David Cameron.
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Web2 new results for hacking
 
Hacking the Law - Slashdot
Instead of hacking computer code, attendees — mostly lawyers, law students, coders, and entrepreneurs — used the hacking ethos to devise technologically ...
news.slashdot.org/story/12/04/25/.../hacking-the-law?...
Scripting News: Hacking society notes
I caught on that there was a conference in NYC as it was happening called Hacking Society, put on by Union Square Ventures. They invited a lot of famous ...
scripting.com/stories/2012/04/24/hackingSociety.html


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