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BSkyB responds to Rupert Murdoch criticism in parliamentary report
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[Washington Post] - Karla Adam reports: Rupert Murdoch “is not a fit person to exercise the stewardship of a major international company,” a British parliamentary committee said Tuesday in a scathing report on News Corp.'s handling of the phone hacking scandal.
Murdoch admits ties to British leaders, but no favors
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[Denver Post] - By Karla Adam LONDON — Rupert Murdoch acknowledged frequent, close contact with high-ranking British officials during a grilling at the Royal Courts of Justice on Wednesday, but he emphatically denied ever asking for or receiving government favors for
Google News: Hacking scandal turns up heat on British political elite
[Pioneer Press] - By Karla Adam LONDON - The media giant News Corp. had frequent and extensive contact with British politicians during its controversial bid to take over Britain's largest pay-TV broadcaster, a panel probing media ethics heard Tuesday, April 24.
Rupert and James Murdoch to testify once more
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[Washington Post (blog)] - By Karla Adam News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch and his son James will give evidence to a judge-led inquiry into press ethics in London next week, the inquiry confirmed Thursday. James Murdoch, News Corp.'s deputy chief operating officer
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