Not exact matches
James Murdoch's reputation was
badly tarnished by the phone -
hacking scandal at News Corp.'s News of the World paper.
The coalition is enduring its
worst approval ratings as the phone -
hacking scandal continues - but Labour is struggling to capitalise.
He was personally appointed by Mr Cameron, and if he is drawn into the phone -
hacking scandal, it will reflect
badly on the Prime Minister's reputation.
The biggest phone -
hacking story this week was
bad news for Boris Johnson's deputy Kit Malthouse who finds himself in trouble for dismissing the whole
scandal.
1) press ignoring the Downing Street memo 2) media using retired generals, who have conflicts of interest with the Pentagon and defense contractors, as military analysts 3) holding fake FEMA press conferences with fake reporters 4) planting fake reporters at Whitehouse press conferences to ask friendly questions (Jeff Gannon) 5) Whitehouse secretly paying columnists outrageous sums to write favorable stories 6) Pentagon writing fake stories in Iraqi newspapers 7) political
hacks rewriting the findings of scientific reports 8) putting journalists in jail for reporting wrongdoing 9) press basically ignoring the Justice Dept.
Scandal even though it's worse than Watergate 10) the press basically ignoring voting irregularities 11) press ignoring Gov. Siegelman scandal 12) the Whitehouse using Newspeak when announcing legislati
Scandal even though it's
worse than Watergate 10) the press basically ignoring voting irregularities 11) press ignoring Gov. Siegelman
scandal 12) the Whitehouse using Newspeak when announcing legislati
scandal 12) the Whitehouse using Newspeak when announcing legislation (ie.
Not a day goes by that we don't hear some
bad news about a new data breach, a
hacking scandal or identity theft.