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Guardian Apologizes for Wrong Claim that The Sun Tried to Interview Leveson Lawyer
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Guardian Apologizes for Wrong Claim that The Sun Tried to Interview Leveson Lawyer
By: Sydney Smith
November 24, 2011 10:05 AM EST
The Guardian apologized to News International for its front-page report claiming the company had a Sun journalist "doorstep a barrister involved in the Leveson Inquiry," Press Gazette reported. According to the...
Hugh Grant Accuses Mail on Sunday of Invading Privacy, Hacking
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Hugh Grant Accuses Mail on Sunday of Invading Privacy, Hacking
By: Sydney Smith
November 22, 2011 03:40 PM EST
Actor Hugh Grant accused the UK Mail on Sunday of hacking his phone during the Leveson Inquiry, the Hollywood Reporter reported. During his Nov. 21 testimony he "gave details of what appeared to be a large number...
Leveson Inquiry: News International Apologizes for Phone Hacking
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Leveson Inquiry: News International Apologizes for Phone Hacking
By: Sydney Smith
November 20, 2011 09:25 AM EST
During last week's hearings from the Leveson Inquiry (see our report on the first day of the Leveson hearing here), News International's legal representation Rhodri Davies admitted that there was not a "rogue...
1st Day of Leveson Inquiry: Glenn Mulcaire Had 2,266  News International Requests?
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1st Day of Leveson Inquiry: Glenn Mulcaire Had 2,266 News International Requests?
By: Sydney Smith
November 15, 2011 04:35 PM EST
A UK investigation into "the culture, practice and ethics of the press" started yesterday. Called the Leveson Inquiry, after its chair Lord Justice Leveson, it will focus on "unlawful and unethical"...
James Murdoch Testifies to Parliament, Denies Blame for News Int'l Hacking
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James Murdoch Testifies to Parliament, Denies Blame for News Int'l Hacking
By: Sydney Smith
November 12, 2011 09:10 AM EST
News Corp's James Murdoch appeared Nov. 10 before Parliament for a second questioning about accusations against News Corp's now-closed News of the World newspaper.  Murdoch rejected a Parliament member's comparing him and...
News of the World Accused of Spying on Hacking Victims' Lawyers
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News of the World Accused of Spying on Hacking Victims' Lawyers
By: Sydney Smith
November 10, 2011 08:25 AM EST
In the past year, the now-closed News of the World newspaper has been accused of bribing police officers and hacking cell phones. July's revelations that News of the World hacked the voice mail of a murdered teenager, the...
Rebekah Brooks Got Big Severance Package
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Rebekah Brooks Got Big Severance Package
By: Sydney Smith
November 08, 2011 06:05 PM EST
Former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks, who resigned as CEO of News International in July, was given " £1.7m in cash, the use of a London office and a chauffeur-driven limousine as part of her severance...
Journalist from News Corp-owned Sun Arrested in UK Bribery Investigation
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Journalist from News Corp-owned Sun Arrested in UK Bribery Investigation
By: Sydney Smith
November 06, 2011 05:45 PM EST
The UK police arrested a Sun newspaper journalist who may face charges for bribery, Journalism.co.uk reported. According to Journalism.co.uk, the man has been "widely named by the press as the Sun's Thames Valley...
Daily Mail & Daily Mirror Accused of Contempt in Milly Dowler Reporting
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Daily Mail & Daily Mirror Accused of Contempt in Milly Dowler Reporting
By: Sydney Smith
October 20, 2011 09:25 AM EST
UK attorney general Dominic Grieve charged the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror with contempt of court, the Guardian reported. In question is the newspapers' stories on Levi Bellfield, who was convicted earlier this...
LulzSec hacking Group to Leak Hacked Info?
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LulzSec hacking Group to Leak Hacked Info?
By: Sydney Smith
October 18, 2011 06:45 AM EST
A member of hacking group Lulz Sec, Sabu, announced on Reddit that the group has "stashed" away 4 GB worth of email" the group took off the Sun's server, Computer World reported.  According to Computer...
More on News Corp Phone Hacking Committee
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More on News Corp Phone Hacking Committee
By: Sydney Smith
October 18, 2011 06:45 AM EST
News International Donates Proceeds from Last Issue
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News International Donates Proceeds from Last Issue
By: Sydney Smith
October 15, 2011 01:05 PM EST
As StinkyJournalism previously wrote, News International announced that it would donate its proceeds from the last issue of News of the World. The newspaper closed in July as more charges of phone hacking by the newspaper...
News of the World Phone Hacking Victim Settles
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News of the World Phone Hacking Victim Settles
By: Sydney Smith
October 14, 2011 06:20 AM EST
News of the World settled with one of the many people accusing the now-closed newspaper of phone hacking. Interior designer Kelly Hoppen was paid  £60,000 and her legal costs by News of the World's publisher Oct....
Wall Street Journal  Europe Publisher Resigns after Ethics Violation
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Wall Street Journal Europe Publisher Resigns after Ethics Violation
By: Sydney Smith
October 13, 2011 03:20 PM EST
The Wall Street Journal's European edition published two articles in the past year because of its "relationship with a Dutch consultancy" firm called Executive Learning Partnership, Reuters reported. The articles...
News Corp Hotline for Ethics
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News Corp Hotline for Ethics
By: Sydney Smith
October 11, 2011 04:15 PM EST
News Corp. has a hotline for staff "to report suspicious colleagues in a fresh clampdown on corruption and other illegal activities," the Independent reported.  "If you make an honest complaint in good...
Accusations of Phone Hacking against UK Newspaper The People
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Accusations of Phone Hacking against UK Newspaper The People
By: Sydney Smith
October 11, 2011 08:35 AM EST
A former reporter for the UK newspaper The People accused his newspaper of hacking phones, the UK Telegraph reported. The People is owned by Trinity Mirror, the parent company for the Daily Mirror and several other...
Next Step in Hacking Scandal?
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Next Step in Hacking Scandal?
By: Sydney Smith
October 07, 2011 09:05 AM EST
Will Public know Who Hacked Phones?
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Will Public know Who Hacked Phones?
By: Sydney Smith
October 04, 2011 03:30 PM EST
Former News of the World reporter Neville Thurlbeck may name who was involved in phone hacking, the New York Times reported. Thurlbeck was fired from News International "earlier this month" and has filed a...
Australian Journalist Broke Anti-Discrimination Laws, Judge Says
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Australian Journalist Broke Anti-Discrimination Laws, Judge Says
By: Sydney Smith
October 02, 2011 09:15 AM EST
Australian journalist Andrew Bolt violated a discrimination law in two 2009 articles for News Corp-owned the Herald Sun, the Guardian reported. The articles "suggested some fair-skinned Aborigines identified themselves as...
News of the World Accused of Paying for Other Papers' Stories in the '90s
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News of the World Accused of Paying for Other Papers' Stories in the '90s
By: Sydney Smith
October 02, 2011 04:15 AM EST
It seems that News of the World, the Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper that shut down in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal, has a few more skeletons in its closet. The Guardian has now reported that News of the World paid...
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