Murdoch in Crisis
Ex-Murdoch tabloid editor suing over legal fees

Amid hacking scandal, former News of the World editor Andy Coulson suing News International for refusing to pay legal fees

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UK hacking scandal's famous targets

Celebrities, politicians and members of the royal family are among the victims and reported targets in the News of the World phone-hacking scandal
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Wendi Deng

Chinese-born Wendi Deng is the third wife of media mogul Rupert Murdoch
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Rupert Murdoch admits: "I'm Not Really in Touch"

News Corp. CEO looked frail and out of touch as he gave testimony to a U.K. parliamentary select committee
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Hacking scandal began with Prince William

Jounalist Tom Bradby says a conversation with the prince kicked off the investigation
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Phone hacking is latest scandal in journalism

From a fake presidential interview to a bogus 8-year-old heroin addict, papers have had scandals since the American Revolution
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Here's how easy it is to hack a phone

Famed hacker Kevin Mitnick demonstrates how anyone -not just British tabloid journalists - can access mobile phone voice mail
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Who got a pie in the face?

Look at some of the famous people who have had pies shoved in their faces
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Farewell to "News of the World"

Though it remained one of the best selling newspapers in the English-speaking world, the name "News of the World" is now disgraced and the fallout has British politicians, the police and the formidable Mr. Murdoch. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
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