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British police are investigating new tabloids in the country's growing phone hacking scandal, including the Trinity Mirror PLC newspaper group as well as the U.K.'s Express Newspapers, a senior Scotland Yard official said yesterday.

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Charlotte Church, who testified about being hounded by Rupert Murdoch's journalists when she was a teen singing sensation, received 600,000 pounds ($951,000) yesterday in a settlement from News International.

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  A British employment tribunal filing shows that News of the World's chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck is claiming unfair dismissal from his former publisher, Rupert Murdoch's News International.

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British police said they've arrested a 16th suspect in their investigation of phone hacking at the now-defunct tabloid News of the World.

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A British lawmaker says he will ask police to investigate a claim that James Murdoch gave inaccurate testimony to a parliamentary committee investigating phone hacking.

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Prime Minister David Cameron faces lawmakers Wednesday at an emergency parliament session on Britain's spreading hacking and bribery investigation, a day after media mogul Rupert Murdoch accepted no responsibility for wrongdoing in the scandal that is threatening some of Britain's most powerful people.

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Investors on Wall Street as well as in Sydney regained confidence in News Corp.'s stock Tuesday as CEO Rupert Murdoch denied responsibility for the phone-hacking scandal that caused a closedown of one of his famous newspapers.

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Summoned by lawmakers to answer for a phone hacking and bribery scandal at one of his tabloids, Rupert Murdoch said he was humbled and ashamed Tuesday but accepted no responsibility for wrongdoing as a widening investigation threatened to ensnare Britain's prime minister.

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A former News of the World reporter, who blew the whistle on the paper's phone hacking scandal, has been found dead at his home in London, police said.

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Internet hackers claim to have tampered with the websites of Rupert Murdoch's Sun and Times newspapers.

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Charlotte Church, who testified about being hounded by Rupert Murdoch's journalists when she was a teen singing sensation, received 600,000 pounds ($951,000) yesterday in a settlement from News International.

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  A British employment tribunal filing shows that News of the World's chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck is claiming unfair dismissal from his former publisher, Rupert Murdoch's News International.

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British police said they've arrested a 16th suspect in their investigation of phone hacking at the now-defunct tabloid News of the World.

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A British lawmaker says he will ask police to investigate a claim that James Murdoch gave inaccurate testimony to a parliamentary committee investigating phone hacking.

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Prime Minister David Cameron faces lawmakers Wednesday at an emergency parliament session on Britain's spreading hacking and bribery investigation, a day after media mogul Rupert Murdoch accepted no responsibility for wrongdoing in the scandal that is threatening some of Britain's most powerful people.

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Investors on Wall Street as well as in Sydney regained confidence in News Corp.'s stock Tuesday as CEO Rupert Murdoch denied responsibility for the phone-hacking scandal that caused a closedown of one of his famous newspapers.

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Summoned by lawmakers to answer for a phone hacking and bribery scandal at one of his tabloids, Rupert Murdoch said he was humbled and ashamed Tuesday but accepted no responsibility for wrongdoing as a widening investigation threatened to ensnare Britain's prime minister.

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A former News of the World reporter, who blew the whistle on the paper's phone hacking scandal, has been found dead at his home in London, police said.

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Internet hackers claim to have tampered with the websites of Rupert Murdoch's Sun and Times newspapers.

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