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Murdoch Hacking: Rupert Murdoch Won’t Go Before Parliament

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his son James won't go in public next week before a parliamentary committee that investigating the alleged phone hacking and bribery on the part of his employees, but his company's Chief Executive Rebekah Brooks said she will.
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Phone Hacking: Rupert Murdoch Refuses to Testify to Parliment

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his son James Murdoch refused Thursday to appear before a parliamentary committee investigating alleged phone-hacking and bribery done by employees of their British media empire. Whittingdale asked the three to appear in a week, on July 19, a representative told CNN.
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UK police arrest man in phone hacking probe

British police said on Thursday they had arrested another suspect as part of their investigation into phone hacking at the News of the World newspaper, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
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Regulators combat unauthorized phone bill fees

Telephone companies would have to make third-party charges on landline phone bills clear and distinct to help people detect unauthorized fees under rules proposed on Tuesday by communications regulators.
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Former UK PM Brown's phone hacked, papers say

Journalists from across Rupert Murdoch's stable of newspapers repeatedly tried to hack into the phone of Gordon Brown when he was British finance minister and prime minister, the Guardian and Independent newspapers reported on their websites on Monday.
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Former UK PM Gordon Brown's phone hacked: report

News International journalists repeatedly tried to hack into the phone of former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, the Guardian and Independent newspapers reported on their websites Monday.
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Last phone-hack paper published, Murdoch heads to UK

Media baron Rupert Murdoch flew into London on Sunday to tackle a telephone-hacking scandal that has sent tremors through the British political establishment and may cost him a multi-billion dollar broadcasting deal.
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Murdoch to fly to Britain over phone-hack crisis

Rupert Murdoch was set to fly to London to tackle a scandal engulfing his media empire while journalists prepared the last edition of the best-selling Sunday paper they say he has sacrificed to protect plans to expand his television business.

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