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Staff at The Sun tabloid in England arrested in bribe inquiry
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Murdoch Firm Settles Nine More Hacking Lawsuits
Rupert Murdoch's News International has settled nearly all the cases against the company in the first wave of lawsuits for phone hacking by its journalists, with a new round of apologies and payouts announced Wednesday in a London court.
Heather Mills says McCartney calls were hacked
Michelle Stanistreet, General Secretary of the National Union of Journalists, , arrives to testify at the final day of the first phase of the Leveson Inquiry, in central London, Thursday, Feb.
Leveson Inquiry: Paparazzi 'Exploited by Celebrity Agents'
Celebrities courting the paparazzi one minute and taking legal action the next means photographers "don't know where they stand", the Leveson Inquiry has heard.
Scottish choirs asked to help find the next Charlotte Church
The musical director of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, was among a number of people asked to encourage young girl singers to audition for the hit ITV show.
Imagine for a moment that, for whatever reason, you find yourself to be in possession of a case of m... The actor and footballer are among the 54 now resolved cases out of 60 that were launched against News International subsidiary News Group Newspapers before October last year.
One News Corp. Hack Case Set to Go to Trial
News Corp. 's U.K. tabloid newspaper unit has settled nine more of the first batch of civil cases it faces for phone-hacking at the News of the World, leaving a suit by singer Charlotte Church as the only case currently set to go to trial.
Murdoch's News Corp. Phone Hacking Scandal: Steve Coogan Settles Case for $66,000
The actor is one of 15 phone-hacking victims who accepted damages from News International at the High Court on Wednesday.
More phone-hack claims settled in UK
Ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne, comedian Steve Coogan, Liberal Democrat deputy leader Simon Hughes and football agent Sky Andrew are among those who have reached settlements with News of the World publisher News Group Newspapers.
Rupert Murdoch's company settles 9 lawsuits
All but one of the first wave of phone hacking cases against Rupert Murdoch's News International have been settled, victims' lawyer told Britain's High Court on Wednesday.
See Jackie Evancho, the tiny performer with a huge voice
When: 8 p.m. Saturday Where: Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, 84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio Tickets: $49, $69 Information: 342-5000; fantasyspringsresort.com Once in a generation it seems, a child bursts onto the music scene with a voice that's mature well beyond their years.
Press treatment of women examined
Papers should not be allowed to print pictures of women that would not be shown on pre-watershed television, an inquiry into press standards was told.
37 NotW hacking claims settled
Actor Jude Law heads a list of 37 people from all walks of life who have settled their damages cases arising from the phone-hacking scandal.
Leveson enquiry hears of bounty 'on the head of celebrities' newborn babies
THE Leveson Inquiry into press standards hearing today was told there is a "bounty" on the head of celebrities' newborn babies because paparazzi can make a lot of money if they get the first picture of the child.
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