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Three police investigations are currently examining allegations of phone hacking, e-mail hacking and corrupt payments to police at the News of the World and other papers owned by News International, the UK arm of News Corp.
CNN: UK police watchdog criticizes links with News of the World
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Brooks, formerly chief executive of News of the World's parent company, News International, part of Murdoch's News Corp. empire, also faces a charge of perverting the course of justice.
CNN: Trial date set for Brooks, Coulson in phone hacking case
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Rupert Murdoch, whose News Corp business owns the News of the World's publisher News International, is due to arrive in the UK to take charge of handling the phone-hacking crisis.
BBC: Phone hacking probe: NoW goes into print for last time
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Opposition to the bid has increased this week following revelations of alleged phone-hacking at News of the World, the Sunday paper owned by News International, which is part of News Corp.
BBC: News Corp's BSkyB bid referred to regulator
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Potential liability flows from journalists at News of the World to its parent, News International, and to that company's parent, News Corp.
CNN: UK lawyer set to file phone hacking claims in U.S.
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News International is a subsidiary of News Corp and published the now-defunct News of the World (NoW) tabloid.
BBC: Ofcom 'won't be rushed' on BSkyB licence decision
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In March of 2003, Pentagon contractor Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) hired Riza while she still worked at the World Bank for month-long assignment that included travel to Iraq.
NPR: Wolfowitz Faces New Allegations of Favoritism