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11 Jul 2011: Hugh Muir: Wapping Cluedo ... it was Mumsnet, with the tweets
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11 Jul 2011: Jon Chapman, the head of the legal department who left NI last week, is said to be considering suing the Times
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11 Jul 2011: Risky strategy pits executive against executive, while speculation rife that Rebekah Brooks is acting as 'firebreak'
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11 Jul 2011: George Monbiot: Our job is to hold power to account. Instead, most of the profession simply ventriloquises the concerns of the elite
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11 Jul 2011: Letters: Ethical journalism need not be an oxymoron, and anyone who doubts that would do well to reflect on the fact that the veil on this affair was lifted not by the police or the Press Complaints Commission but by journalists, notably Nick Davies
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11 Jul 2011: David Cameron nowhere to be seen as culture secretary explained to Commons how ministers gave way over BskyB deal
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11 Jul 2011: The phone-hacking scandal, which killed off the 168-year-old title, also produced a surge in sales for all the Sunday titles
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11 Jul 2011: News of the World publisher accused of leaking details to the media to sabotage investigation into alleged police corruption
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11 Jul 2011: Roy Greenslade: With revelations that Gordon Brown's children were targeted, the News International scandal is spiralling out of Murdoch's control
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11 Jul 2011: Judge ruled that proposed trial based on key discoveries by Plymouth police would be a waste of taxpayers' money
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11 Jul 2011: Rupert Murdoch accused of 'egregious' behaviour for using media empire as 'family candy jar' in lawsuit that claims it is 'inconceivable' he was unaware of phone hacking at News of the World
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11 Jul 2011: The family's lawyer says Brooks, who was editor at the time their daughter's phone was hacked, should 'do the honourable thing'
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