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[Title] => Prosecutor: Hacking reporters targeted UK princes
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[Title] => UK prosecutors charge Daily Mirror, Sun reporters
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[Title] => British detective found guilty in hacking scandal
[Summary] => A top counterterrorism detective was found guilty Thursday of trying to sell information to a Rupert Murdoch tabloid, becoming the first person to be convicted on charges related to Britain's phone-hacking scandal since a police investigation was reopened in early 2011.
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[Title] => UK singer gets $951,000 in Murdoch hacking case
[Summary] => 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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[Title] => Accused Sydney robber flees to Chinese consulate
[Summary] => Australian police have arrested a man accused of robbing a Sydney bar and then inadvertently fleeing to the grounds of the Chinese consulate, sparking a tense manhunt.
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[Title] => Hugh Grant: Non-Murdoch tabloid hacked me in 2007
[Summary] => Actor Hugh Grant told a London courtroom Monday about the dark side of celebrity life, describing mysterious break-ins, leaked medical details and hacked voice mails — and laying blame on the entire tabloid press, not just the now-shuttered News of the World.
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[Title] => AG calls phone hacking report 'very disturbing'
[Summary] => Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday called a report of possible phone hacking of 9/11 victims and their families very disturbing and he assured them that the department will pursue a preliminary criminal investigation of the matter.
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[Title] => Elisabeth Murdoch delays taking seat on News board
[Summary] => Elisabeth Murdoch, the daughter of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, has delayed taking her seat on the News Corp. board, a sign the company is trying to duck criticism that the publicly traded company is run like a family dynasty.
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[Title] => Fake bomb attached to Sydney girl for 10 hours
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[Title] => Will a chastened Murdoch prove good for News Corp?
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