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Chase Carey

Charles “Chase” Carey was the one person who escaped attention considerably while other close aides of Rupert Murdoch, including his son, were not spared scrutiny in the News of the World phone hacking...

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Hacking inquiry: Lawyer puts British press, firmly, in the dock

A lawyer representing 51 alleged victims of phone hacking by British tabloids laid out a litany of charges before the inquiry looking into press abuses including bribing, bullying and computer hacking.

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Apologies pour regarding UK hacking scandal

British police, an editor and a press regulator took turns to express regret over their role in the phone hacking scandal.

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Important staff members of The Sun tabloid arrested

The Sun's deputy editor Geoff Webster, picture editor John Edwards, chief reporter John Kay, chief foreign correspondent Nick Parker and reporter John Sturgis were those arrested.

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Murdoch’s media empire calls piracy attacks ‘inaccurate’

Rupert Murdoch on Thursday declared war against "enemies" who have accused his pay-TV operation of sabotaging its rivals, denouncing them as "toffs and right wingers" stuck in the last century.

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News Corp hacking: UK police got too close to scribes says watchdog

Senior London police staff linked to the News Corp phone hacking scandal showed poor judgment, took bad decisions and got too close to journalists working for Rupert Murdoch's newspapers, an...

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UK phone hacking: News Corp faces 46 new lawsuits

With this, the total cost number of lawsuits against the media company has reached over a 100.

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Star India employees trained in anti-corruption: James Murdoch

Murdoch said that after the phone-hacking row last summer, he had led efforts to train employees of Star India in the company's anti-corruption policies.

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Inevitable for journos and politicians to have a relationship: Blair

As one of the major beneficiaries of political support from media baron Rupert Murdoch, former PM Tony Blair today said it was 'inevitable' for journalists and politicians to have a relationship, but...

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Rupert Murdoch resigns as head of News International

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has resigned as a director of a number of News Corp boards overseeing his Britain newspapers,

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Rupert Murdoch defeats critics, retains control of News Corp

Rupert Murdoch survived yet another attempt to oust him as chairman of his News Corp media empire, the second straight year he has defeated critics who say his family wields too much control over the...

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Rupert Murdoch set to divorce pie-tigress Wendi Deng

Murdoch filed a one-page document Thursday indicating that he was opening a divorce case in New York State Supreme Court. A News Corp. spokesperson confirmed the filing.

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Despite Murdoch divorce, Wendi Deng won’t have pie on her face

Wendi Deng went from a Chinese immigrant to a Yale graduate to Murdoch's pie-flinging wife, and now ex-wife

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News Corp hacking: Angelina Jolie’s stunt double files lawsuit

The lawsuit filed on June 13 by professional stunt double, Eunice Huthart, said reporters from News Corp's tabloids The Sun and the defunct News of the World, hacked her mobile phone while she was...

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Court hears case of Murdoch reporters accessing missing girl’s phone messages

Journalists at Rupert Murdoch's News of the World told police hunting for a missing schoolgirl in 2002 they had accessed her phone's voicemail messages, a London court heard on Tuesday, as prosecutors...

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Hacked voicemails found in safe of Murdoch’s UK news company

The messages from David Blunkett, in charge of policing and security as Prime Minister Tony Blair's interior minister at the time, were hacked from the phone of his lover in 2004, London's Old Bailey...

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Brooks counsel says she was a hacking victim herself

Rebekah Brooks, a former editor of Britain's News of the World, on trial for phone-hacking, was herself repeatedly targeted for voicemail interception by the private investigator working for her...

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Rupert Murdoch-Wendi Deng close to finalising divorce

They are scheduled to appear on Wednesday at New York State Supreme Court in Manhattan. A clerk for the court confirmed to Reuters a preliminary conference for the Murdochs is scheduled on Wednesday.

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Rupert Murdoch, wife reach divorce deal in US

Media baron Rupert Murdoch and his soon-to-be-ex-wife said they were parting with "mutual respect" Wednesday after telling a judge they had reached a divorce deal.

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News Corp acquires social news agency Storyful

News Corp has acquired the social news agency Storyful for approximately $25 million. The company made the announcement earlier today and according to a press statement, Storyful will operate as a...

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