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  1. Re: Good riddance News of the World! 
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    + whistlebower takes their own life, so all-in-all those responsible have some serious things to think about, even if they do manage to 'expensive-lawyer' their way out of trouble. :-/
     
     

  2. Re: Good riddance News of the World! 
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    The plot thickens....

    2 Senior Police officers resigned, and the original whistleblower found dead under 'mysterious but not suspicious' circumstances...

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14194623
     
     

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    So the evil emperor now has blood on his hands.... it'll be interesting to see how they wriggle when facing the inquiry > Amazing how posh twat Cameron was so naïve in employing Coulson, a natural born liar who denied any knowledge of phone hacking, what a load of bollocks. When's the stoning?
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  4. Re: Good riddance News of the World! 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotty
    So the evil emperor now has blood on his hands.... it'll be interesting to see how they wriggle when facing the inquiry > Amazing how posh twat Cameron was so naïve in employing Coulson, a natural born liar who denied any knowledge of phone hacking, what a load of bollocks. When's the stoning?
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    Perhaps a case of "Keep your friends close and your enemies even closer"
     
     

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    According to today’s news reports, News International is close to reaching a £3million out-of-court settlement with the family of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler. It is reputed that the Dowlers would receive an unprecedented compensation deal of £2million and the remaining £1million would be donated to charity.

    It is extremely unlikely that a civil court would have awarded such a huge sum, so why has Rupert Murdoch agreed to payout so much? Is it an admission of guilt over the phone hacking scandal?
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