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11 Jul 2011: News Corp announcement leads to automatic referral – a move that could buy time for the News of the World furore to fade
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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: Full control makes News Corp's global satellite integration strategy possible; the current 39% holding does not, writes Nils Pratley
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11 Jul 2011: Juliette Garside: Withdrawal of plans to spin off Sky News left culture secretary free to defer a decision on deal
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11 Jul 2011: Labour politicians have been pleasantly surprised when meeting the media tycoon: 'a bastard you could deal with'
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11 Jul 2011:
• BSkyB decision referred to Competition Commission
• News International targeted Gordon Brown
• Charles and Camilla warned about hacking
• NoW 'paid officers' for details of royal family
• Cameron under pressure over Coulson -
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11 Jul 2011: Rupert Murdoch withdraws offer to spin off Sky News, in move likely to push back bid by at least six months. By Dan Sabbagh
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11 Jul 2011: Jonathan Jones: As a portrait of power unfettered, The Simpsons' Monty Burns is as much cartoon villain as Rupert Murdoch, the show's owner
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11 Jul 2011:
Labour leader challenges David Cameron over appointment of Andy Coulson, and says he won't rest until BSkyB bid is stopped
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11 Jul 2011:
Can Murdoch hope to succeed with a Not The News of the World or News of the World Lite asks Roy Greenslade
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