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A female senior police officer, in the UK, has become the first person convicted as a result of the £40m, phone-hacking investigation.
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"Mad Men" actress Christina Hendricks and "Daily Show" correspondent Olivia Munn are the two latest celebs to have their cell phones hacked and alleged nude pics released online.
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Both Dow Jones CEO and Wall Street Journal publisher Les Hinton and former News International CEO Rebekah Brooks have resigned. The resignations come as lawmakers probe phone hacking allegations.
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In a move some might interpret as a cynical attempt at damage limitation, Rupert Murdoch has apologised to the Dowler family. But he didn't have to do it.
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London -
Former News of the World (NoW) staff apparently got the last laugh when sending a parting shot to Rebekah Brooks, former editor of the now-defunct British tabloid, by subtly referring to her “arrogance” in the paper’s final edition crossword puzzle.
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Rebekah Brooks, former newspaper editor and CEO of News International is the cover story of the international press. She was arrested in connection with phone hacking and corruption allegations.
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