Meet Rupert Murdoch's Rescue Team
News Corp. is hunkering down for a long battle, lawyer, PR firm, and all
Just when you thought News International chief Rupert "Teflon Don" Murdoch might be powerful enough to beat the case, a suspect turned snitch is lighting a new fire under Murdoch's 2011 nightmares.
News Corp. is hunkering down for a long battle, lawyer, PR firm, and all
The former News of the World editor did not apologize about the phone hacking scandal
The News Corp. CEO called the Wall Street Journal, which he owns
Rupert Murdoch and his son James disagree on how to save News Corp.
British Prime Minister's ties to phone hacking scandal are questioned
Sky News has reported that Murdoch has dropped the bid
The three senior News Corp. execs have agreed to appear before the Culture Committee
John Yates led the 2006 investigation into phone hacking
The former British prime minister is not happy about the revelation that his phone was hacked
Another day, another notch on the News of the World bedpost
One commenter has a few questions about the now-shuttered News of the World
The Telegraph unearths another morbid allegation against the News Corp. tabloid
His statement arrives as News of the World faces even more outrage for hacking
Rupert Murdoch's plan to takeover BSkyB may be imperiled by the new revelation
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