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PARIS — A backgrounder on author and editor Nicholas Foulkes, for any non-journalist who wants to be one: luxury editor of GQ, contributing editor of the Financial Times’ “How To Spend It” column, contributing editor of Vanity Fair, known historian, multi-published author.

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Britain's phone hacking scandal intensified Wednesday as the scope of tabloid intrusion into private voice mails became clearer: Murder victims. Terror victims. Film stars. Sports figures. Politicians. The royal family's entourage.

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