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Trinity Mirror PLC, the tabloid's owner, is conducting a review of editorial practices at all its newspaper titles.
CNN's Morgan Tries to Fend Off Scrutiny Lauren A. E. Schuker 2011
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He resigned in January 2007 after the tabloid's royal correspondent, Clive Goodman, was jailed for listening to the voicemails of three members of the royal household.
Phone-hacking scandal: Andy Coulson 'listened to intercepted messages' Nick Davies 2010
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A former editor of the National Enquirer explains the tabloid's role in getting former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards to admit he was having an affair with campaign videographer Rielle Hunter.
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He said they didn't show him the email or tell him that the wrongdoing extended beyond a former royals correspondent and a private investigator on the tabloid's payroll who went to jail in 2007 for phone hacking.
James Murdoch, Les Hinton Asked to Reappear Before U.K. Committee Cassell Bryan-Low 2011
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The junior reporter, Ross Hall , had written "for Neville," a reference to the tabloid's then chief reporter, Neville Thurlbeck .
Phone-Hack Panel Hears of Email Cassell Bryan-Low 2011
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Operation Weeting's latest findings confirm the Guardian's report that Surrey police knew about the tabloid's phone hacking at the time and took no action; and that the News of the World hired a second private investigator, Steve Whittamore, to "blag" information about the Dowler family from confidential telephone records.
Police logs raise questions over deletion of Milly Dowler voicemails 2011
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Mrs. Dowler briefly described a meeting she and her husband had with Rupert Murdoch in mid July, in which the News Corp. chairman and chief executive apologized for the tabloid's behavior.
Grieving Parents Testify on Hacking Paul Sonne 2011
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Labour under Neil Kinnock had previously been demonised in Murdoch's Sun, to the point where some believed the tabloid's opposition had cost the party the 1992 election.
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Police have arrested about 20 people this year across three criminal probes they are conducting in relation to News of the World, which News Corp. closed in July amid a public outcry over the tabloid's alleged interception of mobile-phone voice mails of celebrities, politicians and crime victims, in pursuit of scoops, through a practice known as phone hacking.
U.K. Police Arrest Woman in Hacking Probe Cassell Bryan-Low 2011
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Contradicting him, though, the tabloid's former editor and former top lawyer say they told him in 2008 about evidence suggesting that phone-hacking extended beyond one reporter.
Scandal Clouds James Murdoch's Path Russell Adams 2011
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