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James and Rupert Murdoch faced angry questions from British lawmakers this month about how much they knew about phone hacking practices at The News of the World.
Orde dismissed suggestions that the police were either naive or complicit in the failure to unearth evidence of widespread phone hacking practices.
This must be seen in the context of what is now known via the Leveson inquiry about relationships between the police, corruption and illegal phone hacking practices at News International.
She claimed the illegal hacking practices used by the NOTW against Ms Macpherson resulted in her being wrongly blamed as the source of numerous stories which appeared in the Sunday tabloid between 2002 and the conviction of two NOTW employees over hacking offences in 2007.
I won't run it.' " No reference to the voice message appeared in The Daily Mirror's coverage, and the issue lay dormant until police investigations into the phone hacking practices gained momentum in recent months, when Ms. Mills joined a group of celebrities in Britain who said publicly that they believed that their cellphones had been hacked.
CNN primetime host Piers Morgan was once an editor at News of the World, the tabloid at the center of the phone hacking storm, and members of the British parliament want Morgan to testify on what he knows about the hacking practices.
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The newspaper has offered to settle with at least seven other possible victims of its phone-hacking practices.
MICHAEL J. de la MERCED TAKING A STAKE The British hedge fund manager Chris Hohn recently bought an $833 million stake in News Corporation, even as police investigations about the media company's illegal phone-hacking practices continue.
LONDON — The British hedge fund manager Chris Hohn recently bought an $833 million stake in News Corporation, even as police investigations about the media company's illegal phone-hacking practices continue on both sides of the Atlantic.
A lot of the questioning, this person said, surrounded not telephone-hacking practices but Mr Morgan's firing from the Mirror in 2004, after he authorised the newspaper's publication of photographs showing Iraqis being abused by British soldiers that the British army alleged were fakes.
Then it is called "crystalline", a word usually applied by hack practices to glass boxes with a few wonky angles.
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