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Rebekah Brooks Arrested in News Corp. Phone Hacking Scandal
Brooks was arrested on charges of conspiring to intercept communications and corruption allegations
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Top News Corp. Shareholder: ‘Rebekah Brooks Has to Go’
Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal is the second biggest shareholder after the Murdoch family
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Rupert Murdoch to Testify Before U.K. Parliament After All
Both Rupert and James will testify after initially refusing, News International chief Rebekah Brooks will appear as well
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News Corp. Faces Legal Battles in U.S. Over Phone-Hacking Scandal
Calls are intensifying for a criminal investigation on this side of the Atlantic — and there’s that pesky shareholders’ suit
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The Bancrofts Have Seller’s Remorse
Analysis: The family that owned the Journal regrets selling to Rupert, but how can they claim they didn’t know?
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News Corp. Drops BSkyB Bid as Phone Hacking Scandal Consumes Company
Statement: “It has become clear that it is too difficult to progress in this climate”
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British PM David Cameron to Announce Expanded Inquiry Into Press
Scope will be broadened from just News Corp. to scrutinize greater dealings between law enforcement, the media and politicians
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‘Daily Show’: Murdoch Scandal Gives John Oliver a ‘Schadenfreudegasm’ (Video)
The British correspondent defends the utter inferiority of his country’s media
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British PM Backs Call for News Corp. to Abandon BSkyB Bid
House of Commons will vote on whether “it is in the public interest for Rupert Murdoch and News Corporation to withdraw their bid for BSkyB”
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Rupert Murdoch, James Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks Asked to Appear Before Parliament
News Corp. says it will cooperate
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News Corp. Scandal Crosses Atlantic: Les Hinton Under Scrutiny
To preserve the Wall Street Journal’s reputation for editorial excellence, Rupert Murdoch may have to oust his longtime confidant
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Scandal Grows: Gordon Brown Hacked by News Corp.’s Sunday Times
Reports indicate the former prime minister’s property and family medical records were compromised by Murdoch owned paper
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News Corp.’s BSkyB Deal Delayed 6 Months — at Least
Culture minister refers deal to the Competition Commission, says it won’t happen until next year (if ever)
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Murdoch Puts on a Brave Face While Media Speculates About Scandal Fallout
News Corp. CEO appears arm-in-arm with embattled lieutenant the same day as the last edition of News of the World rolls off presses