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Thursday, July 9, 2009
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  • The Guardian unloads a big-time scoop: Illegal wiretapping at News Corp.'s (NWS) U.K. tabloid News of the World was far more widespread than initially understood, including hacking the deputy prime minister's phone (!). The executive running the show at the time? Les Hinton, now CEO of Dow Jones.

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    News editors and journalists committing crimes to get a story. What a shocker. There is no ethics left in journalism and yet they all support the liberal democrats. Wonder why? Most people support people that have similar ethics. No wonder journalists mostly support politicians that also commit crimes to accomplish their goals.

    My apology to the one or two ethical journalists that exist in the world.
    Jul 09 09:39 AM | Link | Reply
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    News Corp is not usually know as supporting liberal democrats. This should be criminally prosecuted all the way to Rupert. Les Hinton should be removed for this crime as well as the editorial crime of letting political editorializing supplant a formerly respected business editorializing the Wall Street Journal used to be respected for. Carl Rove has no business writing for a business periodical neither the many other political-only WSJ writers. Who is Rupert hacking and wiretapping in America?
    Jul 09 09:56 AM | Link | Reply
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