News Of The World
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J.K. Rowling, Sienna Miller testify about British media abuse
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Actress Sienna Miller and "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling tell a U.K. media ethics inquiry Thursday of the abuse they suffered from tabloids, including Rupert Murdoch's News of the World.
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Eric Holder: Reports of phone hacking of 9/11 families 'very disturbing'
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Attorney General Eric Holder assured family members of 9/11 victims that the department will pursue a preliminary criminal investigation of the matter.
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Phone hacking scandal: 9/11 families to meet with Attorney General Eric Holder
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A former New York police officer-turned-private investigator said he'd been contacted by journalists from Murdoch's News of the World who offered to pay him to retrieve private phone records of Sept. 11 victims in the United States.
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British phone hacking scandal: Rupert Murdoch testifies before lawmakers
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A protester splattered Rupert Murdoch with white foam on Tuesday, interrupting a dramatic hearing in which the media baron told British lawmakers he was not responsible for a phone hacking scandal.
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Rebekah Brooks arrested in phone hacking scandal, London police chief quits
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Rebekah Brooks, Rupert Murdoch's former British newspaper chief, was arrested Sunday, and the escalating scandal also claimed the job of London's police chief and brought David Cameron's government into question.
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Paul Stephenson, London police chief, quits amidst hacking scandal
CommentThe News of the World hacking scandal reached new lengths Sunday afternoon after London's chief of police, Paul Stephenson, resigned his post.
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Rebekah Brooks resigns, succumbs to pressure from phone hacking scandal
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Rebekah Brooks, the loyal lieutenant of Rupert Murdoch, resigned Friday as chief executive of his embattled British newspapers, becoming the biggest casualty so far in the phone hacking scandal.
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News of the World final edition published, ending 168 year run
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The first edition of News of the World, the first of 8,674 editions of the British tabloid, was published in 1843. The final edition rolled off the presses on Sunday.
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Andy Coulson, former News of the World editor, arrested in hacking scandal
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Andy Coulson, the former editor of News of the World and communications chief for Prime Minister David Cameron, was arrested Friday in connection with the phone hacking scandal that has led to the shuttering of the 168-year-old paper.
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News of the World shutting down after phone hacking scandal
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The phone hacking scandal that rocked the British tabloid last week has forced James Murdoch, the son of media mogul Rupert, to shut down the 168-year-old newspaper.
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