Saturday 16 July 2011

Tentacles of Phone-Hacking Scandal Grow Tighter Around Cameron

LONDON — The banner headline in Saturday’s editions of the Times of London read “Day of Atonement,” and it was all the more striking for the fact that it ran in the 226-year-old newspaper, the flagship of the print empire in Britain assembled over the past 40 years by Rupert Murdoch. If ...


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