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First big news story from the Commission Enquiry...
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#72359
First big news story from the Commission Enquiry... 12 Years, 9 Months ago  
News Int paying both Goodman and Mulcaire's legal costs. Wow!
 
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Maxwell Cliffhanger

Re:First big news story from the Commission Enquiry... 12 Years, 9 Months ago  
and a contract with a well-known publicist...
 
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The Phantom Pie Thrower

Re:First big news story from the Commission Enquiry... 12 Years, 9 Months ago  
Missed!
 
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The Phantom Pie Thrower

Re:First big news story from the Commission Enquiry... 12 Years, 9 Months ago  
According to the BBC, Rupert Murdoch did get a pie in the face!

Judge for yourself...

 
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Re:First big news story from the Commission Enquiry... 12 Years, 9 Months ago  
Oh yes we all watched it live and, if we were cynics, would suspect Murdoch organised it himself - it's done his family's image so much good!
 
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veritas

Re:First big news story from the Commission Enquiry... 12 Years, 9 Months ago  
I think the first big story is that we saw the beginnings of the end of Rupert Murdoch and News Corp in it's present structure.

Now US share holders-some who hold far more than Murdoch are plotting a law suit claiming "independent" directors supposedly looking after their interests are blatant Murdoch appointees...which they are and they went along with it.

There is power to be gained and heaps of money to be made by removing him. The lawsuits will be endless. Murdoch admitted he dropped the ball last night and that alone is the basis for shareholders to sue him personally.

It has begun. He's too old and James is too stupid. No Murdoch will be running this corporation in a years time.

Just wait till the Yanks move in..
 
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