Sentences with phrase «hacking scandal so»

The development seems to corroborate the arguments of those who accuse the Met of dragging its feet over the phone - hacking scandal so as to preserve its relationship with the News of the World.

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LONDON (AP)-- Rebekah Brooks, the loyal lieutenant of Rupert Murdoch, resigned Friday as chief executive of his embattled British newspapers, becoming the biggest casualty so far in the phone hacking scandal at a now - defunct Sunday tabloid.
«As the minister responsible for media policy in this country, it is disappointing that Jeremy Hunt has had so little to say on the phone hacking scandal,» Mr Lewis added.
What made phone - hacking so significant for Britain was that, in reality, it was more than one scandal.
THE News of the World phone - hacking scandal seems so modern, an unsettling reminder that many of our most intimate secrets are held in email and voicemail messages stored on computers scattered around the world (see «Newspaper phone - hacking scandal goes beyond voicemail «-RRB-.
Mann pulled out all stops in addressing the so - called Climategate scandal of a year ago, involving e-mails hacked from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in England, and the current attempts of Virginia's attorney general to get the University of Virginia to produce correspondence of Mann's while he was on faculty there between 1999 and 2005.
The wonderfully ironic part comes at the end of that release, when Heartland attempts to shame people about these internal documents becoming public... and yet the Heartland Institute wase one of the loudest voices heard against climate disruption during the so - called «Climategate» hacked scientist email scandal (all the scientists involved in that have now several times been cleared of any wrong - doing).
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