Tony Blair Heckled During Phone-Hacking Testimony
"The power of [the British press] is indisputable," he said.
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"The power of [the British press] is indisputable," he said.
The answer is some degree of "very."
The phone-hacking scandal that launched a thousand resignations.
The former News Corp. editor was quite cozy with Scotland Yard.
Four current and former editors of The Sun were also arrested.
A longtime News Corp. employee becomes the seventeenth person arrested in the scandal.
Families of September 11 victims still haven't heard if they were hacked by News Corp.
The CNN host and former tabloid editor gave very careful answers today.
The News International boss still says he didn't know how bad the phone hacking was.
There's been a slight correction in the Milly Dowler phone-hacking case, details of which shut down the 'News of the World'.
Speculation continues about News Corp.'s succession plan.
Shareholder advisers are recommending that investors vote against the family.
A London theater company is staging an experimental show based on the News Corp. scandal.
Why ever would Scotland Yard be going after journalists?
Finally, some glamour.
The News Corp. exec will face more questions from parliament, as expected.
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