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BSkyB hangs onto broadcasting license; James Murdoch criticized
World NowBritain's media regulator declared Thursday that BSkyB was a "fit and proper" holder of a broadcast license. But the agency sharply criticized James Murdoch for failing to exercise proper leadership over the phone-hacking scandal that has enveloped Rupert... -
Senior British police officer faces charges in phone-hacking scandal
World NowDetective Chief Inspector April Casburn, a senior British counter-terrorism officer appeared in court to face charges tied to the police investigation into phone hacking by tabloid journalists.... -
Bank executive alleges abuse by LAPD
L.A. NOWA bank executive has filed a claim with the city of Los Angeles, saying he suffered at least $50 million in damages after he was beaten up by two LAPD officers.... -
Police arrest ex-London Times journalist in computer hacking case
World NowFormer Times journalists arrested for email hacking; Arrest is thelatest in phone-hacking related investigation.... -
Ex-Murdoch media legal executive arrested in British hacking case
World NowPolice arrest Tom Crone once senior Murdoch media executive; Crone is latest in over 70 media arrests for hacking related offences... -
Rebekah Brooks appears in court on phone-hacking charges
World NowPhone-hacking scandal: Rebekah Brooks, former News International executive and editor of the defunct Murdoch-owned tabloid News of the World, appeared in court Monday to hear three charges against her relating to illegal phone hacking.... -
Phone-hacking scandal: Rebekah Brooks, seven others to be charged
World NowProsecutors announced criminal charges against eight people in Britain's phone-hacking scandal. Among those charged are Rebekah Brooks, once one of Rupert Murdoch's most trusted lieutenants, and Andy Coulson, a former senior aide to Prime Minister David... -
British police widen phone-hacking inquiry with new arrests
World NowBritish police make new phone hacking arrests; new suspects are not News Corp journalists... -
‘Paranoid’ bank exec told officer he used bath salts, police say
L.A. NOWDeutsche Bank executive Brian Mulligan: A top bank executive who has alleged mistreatment by the LAPD acknowledged snorting "white lightning" bath salts and sought help from the Glendale Police Department days before the LA incident.... -
Bath salts are new twist in bank executive's LAPD abuse claim
L.A. NOWOn the morning of May 13, a man stopped an officer in the lobby of Glendale police headquarters and asked for help. “I know this is gonna sound crazy,” the man said, “but I feel like there are people following...... -
Glendale police: bank exec recorded claiming he used bath salts
L.A. NOWA taped conversation between Glendale police and a Deutsche Bank executive accused of using bath salts and getting into a violent confrontation with Los Angeles police has been turned over to the LAPD for investigation, officials say.... -
Former British prime minister contradicts Murdoch's statement
World NowGordon Brown denied Murdoch's allegations of "war" threats; Ex- premier lambasts Murdoch's Sun...
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