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Phone hacking: James Murdoch questioned by MPs. Sending a ship to the bottom

November 10, 2011
Phone hacking: James Murdoch questioned by MPs. Sending a ship to the bottom

  James Murdoch has been answering MPs‘ questions on phone hacking Phone hacking: James Murdoch questioned by MPs – as it happened • James Murdoch says wider evidence of phone hacking at News of the World was not given to him by Colin Myler and Tom Crone in May 2008 • Murdoch stated he has never [...]

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News of the World hired investigators to spy on hacking victims’ lawyers

November 7, 2011
News of the World hired investigators to spy on hacking victims’ lawyers

Mark Lewis, who has represented victims of phone hacking including the family of the murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler, was one of the lawyers targeted. Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images Exclusive: Investigators followed and filmed lawyers of hacking victims in apparent bid to gather material on their private lives reddit this Nick Davies guardian.co.uk, Monday 7 November 2011 [...]

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A Democracy Now! interview on the Murdoch hacking

July 31, 2011
A Democracy Now! interview on the Murdoch hacking

The London-based journalist Richard Gizbert, host of the Al Jazeera program The Listening Post, chronicles how the Murdoch phone-hacking scandal has shaken the British government, media system and public. A must-watch interview on how the scandal has unfolded and what it means for people in the United States. AMY GOODMAN: Our guest is Richard Gizbert. He is [...]

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How Would Murdoch’s Downfall Affect Israel? Don’t Ask the US Media

July 26, 2011
How Would Murdoch’s Downfall Affect Israel? Don’t Ask the US Media

How Would Murdoch’s Downfall Affect Israel? Don’t Ask the US Media by JAMES M. WALL on JULY 25, 2011 JTA columnist Ron Kampeas has been a lone voice in sounding the alarm to his Jewish readers: “Pro-Israel leaders in the United States, Britain and Australia are warily watching the unfolding of the phone-hacking scandal that is threatening to [...]

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Rupert Murdoch: What happens when the public will not jump to buy the alternatives

July 17, 2011
Rupert Murdoch: What happens when the public will not jump to buy the alternatives

News of the World rivals miss open goal Tabloid’s closure meant there were 2.7 million extra buyers out there but some of the Sunday papers didn’t seem to be trying Share27 reddit this Roy Greenslade guardian.co.uk, Sunday 17 July 2011 18.21 BST Article history The News of the World is dead. Long live the Sunday, er, [...]

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The economy

May 8, 2011
The economy

Tomgram: Andy Kroll, Welcome to the McJobs Recovery Posted by Andy Kroll at 5:50pm, May 8, 2011. [Note for TomDispatch Readers: For those of you who created a wavelet of contributions in response to our offer on Tuesday of a personalized, signed copy of Adam Hochschild’s remarkable new history of World War I, To End All Wars: [...]

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New, Good, Old Newsweek

March 27, 2011
New, Good, Old Newsweek

Tina Brown: remaking Newsweek Tina Brown’s return to print media with Newsweek surprised many. Here, she explains her plans for the loss-making title Share5 Jane Martinson guardian.co.uk, Sunday 27 March 2011 21.00 BST Article history Tina Brown has expressed her appetite for tackling the ‘legacy’ of Newsweek. Photograph: Keith Bedford/Reuters  The last time Tina Brown [...]

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