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UK watchdog: no evidence of tabloid phone hacking

Britain's media watchdog says there is no evidence that a tabloid owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch hacked illegally into the phones of hundreds of celebrities and politicians, according to a report released Monday. Full Article at eTaiwan News

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  1. Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger tells Channel 4 News "This is a very dangerous day for the press" as the PCC dismisses phone tap allegations against the News of the World. Full Article at Channel 4

  2. The PCC received information from a number of sources. It found no evidence that it was materially misled by the News of the World, and no evidence that phone message hacking is ongoing. Full Article at The Register

  3. "Despite the manner in which the Guardian's allegations were treated in some quarters - as if they related to current or recent activity - there is no evidence that the practice of phone message tapping is ongoing," its report said. Full Article at Irish Times

  4. Press Complaints Commission (PCC) has dismissed allegations that journalists at one of media mogul Rupert Murdoch's newspapers regularly hacked into the phones of public figures to secure sensational stories. Full Article at The Independent

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