Another Rupert Murdoch Company Admits to Doing a Little Hacking
Sky News said they intercepted e-mails, but it was "in the public interest."
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Sky News said they intercepted e-mails, but it was "in the public interest."
The phone-hacking scandal that launched a thousand resignations.
The News Corporation son had made a final written plea about phone hacking to Parliament.
This scandal is logging some serious frequent-flier miles.
The media mogul will likely be called again to a judicial inquiry in the spring.
Rupert's scandal-plagued son is finally taking that "breather."
The iPad newspaper threatened legal action against a disparaging former employee.
The former News Corp. editor was quite cozy with Scotland Yard.
New testimony in the Leveson Inquiry is not good for Rupert Murdoch and co.
Amid arrests at his British tabloid, Murdoch is pledging his support and launching a new product.
Insiders say the British paper is pissed about the latest News Corp. arrests.
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