by Sydney Smith on May 09, 2013
BBC Fires Sports Broadcaster Stuart Hall who Admitted ‘Indecent Assault on Young Girls’
The BBC announced that it fired sports broadcaster Stuart Hall the same day that UK prosecutors confirmed he "pleaded guilty...
The BBC announced that it fired sports broadcaster Stuart Hall the same day that UK prosecutors confirmed he "pleaded guilty...
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Turkish daily newspaper Sabah -- largely identified as a pro-government publication-- fired its ombudsman of nine years, Yavuz Baydar, over...