Wall Street Journal to Readers: Heard Anything About Rupert Murdoch Lately?
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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.
Said "it was seen as a bit of wheeze." Oh, those Brits.
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.
What did Murdoch know, and when did he know it?
Apparently, even they answer to someone.
Specifically, claims that its British journalists tried to hack into the voice mails of 9/11 victims.
Could Rupert's successor be an outsider?
Rupert and James Murdoch, as well as Rebekah Brooks, will have to answer questions about the growing hacking scandal.
The paper might be gone, but its misdeeds live on.
Cameron is scrambling hard to avoid getting pulled down by his links to the Murdoch empire.
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