- NEW YORK -- The News of the World phone-hacking scandal that exploded in England last summer with a spate of arrests, resignations and several ongoing investigations has remained mostly on that side of the Atlantic. (Huffington Post)
- Developments in a phone-hacking scandal involving British newspapers owned by Rupert Murdochs News Corp.: November 2005: News of the World royal reporter Clive Goodman writes story saying Prince William has a knee injury. (RealClearPolitics)
- The suspects are believed to include Rebekah Brooks, the former News International chief executive. (Daily Telegraph)
- LONDON - Criminal charges are being considered against 11 people in four cases related to investigations into phone hacking and other alleged misconduct by British newspapers, the countrys chief prosecutor said Wednesday. (Philadelphia Daily News)
- LONDON—British prosecutors said theyre considering criminal charges against 11 people in connection with a long-running police investigation into illegal newsgathering tactics at News Corp.s British newspapers. (Wall Street Journal)
- LONDON (Reuters) - MPs said on Thursday they hoped to publish on May 1 a long-awaited report into a phone hacking scandal centred on News Corps now-closed News of the World tabloid. (YAHOO!)
- LONDON -- Rupert and James Murdoch are due to appear next week at the U.K. inquiry into media ethics set up in the wake of the phone-hacking and police corruption scandal at the Murdoch-owned News of the World. (Variety)
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Phone hacking
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