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The News Corp. exec will face more questions from parliament, as expected.
Glenn Mulcaire is being forced to name names.
Jonnie Marbles says he's a celeb behind bars.
The newly appointed special adviser has dealt with the company's issues before.
A quiz was sent to subscribers.
These guys, they'll hack anything.
Just put all that in a nice stack on your desk to the left of your computer and we'll come pick it up, okay?
It's a little unclear what this means.
Two News Corp. execs say he wasn't truthful about the extent of his Hackgate knowledge.
At least News Corp. didn't cause African famine, the 'Times' of London points out.
Everything the pair couldn't answer in yesterday's Parliament hearing, all in one list.
He has "an old-fashioned view about innocence until proven guilty."
Just in case you were curious.
"News Corp. really is facing some serious threats to its future."
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