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Here's what a court in London decided on the News of the World's phone hacking scandal

The court in London announced its verdict on what's been called "the biggest media trials in British history." Rebekah Brooks, former head of Rupert Murdoch's newspaper holdings was acquitted while former editor, Andy Coulson, was found guilty on at least one charge.

Here's what a court in London decided on the News of the World's phone hacking scandal

Why does Rupert Murdoch want the Irish to boycott Guinness? It's about gay rights

Why does Rupert Murdoch want the Irish to boycott Guinness? It's about gay rights

Major Report Could Forever Change British Journalism

Major Report Could Forever Change British Journalism

The Leveson Inquiry: Press Failed to Meet Standards for Responsibility

The Leveson Inquiry: Press Failed to Meet Standards for Responsibility

Romney campaign shifts, declares that health care mandate is a tax

Romney campaign shifts, declares that health care mandate is a tax

British Prime Minister Faces Tough Questions Over Connection to Murdoch

British Prime Minister David Cameron was grilled today as he gave evidence in London before an inquiry into media standards.

British Prime Minister Faces Tough Questions Over Connection to Murdoch

Rupert Murdoch's State-Side Influence

Rupert Murdoch's State-Side Influence

New Report Blasts Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch

New Report Blasts Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch
The World

Rupert Murdoch 'Not A Fit Person' to Run Major Company

Rupert Murdoch "is not a fit person to exercise the stewardship of a major international company", British Members of Parliament have said.

Rupert Murdoch 'Not A Fit Person' to Run Major Company

Follow Friday: Immigration at the Supreme Court, News Corp Inquiry, John Edwards Trial, Walmart Bribery

Follow Friday: Immigration at the Supreme Court, News Corp Inquiry, John Edwards Trial, Walmart Bribery

As Murdoch Inquiry Deepens, an American News Corp Shareholder Weighs In

As Murdoch Inquiry Deepens, an American News Corp Shareholder Weighs In

Phone Hacking Scandal: Murdochs in the News Again

James Murdoch has been subjected to tough questioning at a British inquiry into media ethics. The former News International chairman's testimony to the Leveson Inquiry illustrates the company's close relationship with UK government ministers.

Phone Hacking Scandal: Murdochs in the News Again

Rupert and James Murdoch to Testify at British Inquiry

Rupert and James Murdoch to Testify at British Inquiry

Australian Newspaper Levels New Allegations against Murdoch's News Corp

Australian Newspaper Levels New Allegations against Murdoch's News Corp
The World

Public Inquiry into Phone Hacking Scandal Continues in London

Lord Justice Leveson is conducting public inquiry into "the culture, practice and ethics of the press" that was set up as a result of phone-hacking. Anchor Marco Werman talks to Alan Rusbridger, editor-in-chief of The Guardian newspaper about the inquiry.

Public Inquiry into Phone Hacking Scandal Continues in London