Hundreds of pages of e-mails painted a picture of a back channel between Hunt's office and Frederic Michel, a top Murdoch employee.
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Yes, without getting into what a private back channel might look like.
The Leveson inquiry into media standards has revealed emails which Labour say prove he acted as a "back channel" to James Murdoch and News Corporation and must go.
Those included not just signing the Anglo-Irish Agreement in 1985, but also her willingness to authorise back channel contacts with the IRA leadership during the hunger strikes in the early 1980s.
Mr Hunt has denied Labour claims they show the firm had a "back channel" of influence to his office but his adviser quit, saying the extent of contact had not been authorised by Mr Hunt.
He cites the early involvement of the CEOs, referencing back-channel efforts involving News Corp.
However, much of this good will has been over the airwaves and direct or back-channel talks have yet to start.
Back-channel sales data from web advertisers indicates pricing has begun heading higher as demand remains strong, he noted in a research note Tuesday.
This, or so went his official reason, was in protest against the back-channel talks going on in Sweden between Israeli and Palestinian officials.
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The miracle of Northern Ireland has been very much the result of back-channel negotiations aimed at establishing conditions for a ceasefire and an actual end to hostilities.
Diplomacy, he added, required risk-taking and secrecy such as when President Richard Nixon engaged China in the 1970s or U.S. back-channel talks were able to end the Cuban missile crisis a decade earlier.
's bid to take full control of British satellite broadcaster BSkyB has come under scrutiny in recent months, following the revelation of apparent back-channel communications between the company and an aide to Jeremy Hunt, the Cabinet minister who oversees British broadcasting.
So I think the reason we're asking you this is because there's this buzz underneath the surface and we would sort of like to get to the bottom about whether the buzz is precautionary, or whether it's based on something like back-channel conversations between the administration and the industry or other players.
Once the malware infects the computer it generates a covert channel back to the cybercriminal.
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BMW's share price has been sliding as reports of its British troubles echoed back across the Channel.
It looked as though the Parisians were going to head back across the channel as Group Four leaders, but in a nerve-shredding finale Evans stepped up to snatch an epic victory for Harlequins.
In order to truly succeed, the network has to expand beyond just Oprah Winfrey programming and develop shows (blessed by Winfrey for sure) than can stand on their own and keep bringing women back to the channel again and again.
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The fare is traditional British, with colonial breakfast classics such as kedgeree alongside smoked salmon and toast or scones and jam, all of which can be washed down with a pot of tea, expertly prepared coffee -- or even wine if you wish to haul the experience back across the channel to France.
But if you add the wife of pitcher Roger Clemens being dragged into the steroids investigation, sounds like time to check in with BPP's sports analyst Bill Wolff - take out a break from his day and night job on some news network, to channel back to his days as a pro-sports producer TV type.
Tiger Woods brought sexy back to the Golf Channel this weekend, winning the Buick Invitational.
Keeping viewers from flipping also conveniently delivers them back to the same channel the next morning.
Like its cousin HBAN, FITB is stuck in a sideways channel going back for most of 2010.
The weekly trading channel goes back to 2011, with the upper boundary (line a) now at 9, 492.
Sea water will be pumped in via underground tunnels 2-3km (1.2 to 1.8 miles) in length to cool the two nuclear reactors and then back to the Bristol Channel.
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Facebook, Inc. (FB), which formed a nice base in recent months off a big declining channel, is back on the move.
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The current licences were awarded in 1991 while the official boundaries of channel 3 regions date back to the 1960s.
Channel M was scaled back in 2009 and again in 2010 when it was moved into GMG's radio division following the sale of the Manchester Evening News.
With hands-free setup (they set up a mobile web app, custom video and branded micro-site for you) and ongoing management of your Google Mobile and YouTube Channel, you can sit back and reap the rewards of your mobile ads and video pitches.
Phase two of Operation Stack is in operation on the M20, meaning coastbound traffic is taken off the motorway at junction eight and lorries heading for the Channel Tunnel or Port of Dover put back, but held in a queue.
After a brief stint at CNN, where he had also worked early in his career, Olbermann headed back to MSNBC and almost single-handedly revived the channel.
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