Former editor Colin Myler also told the committee the email was discussed.
Rebekah Brooks, chief executive of News International and a former News of the World and Sun editor, admitted to a parliamentary committee in 2003 that papers had paid the police for information, though she now says she does not know details of any payments.
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Private Eye editor Ian Hislop was giving evidence to the committee set up to investigate new defamation laws on 11 July 2011.
Wednesday's meeting of the Press Complaints Commission's Code of Conduct Committee will be chaired by Mail editor Paul Dacre, who was not at Monday's meeting with the prime minister because of personal commitments.
The committee also said former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks must "accept responsibility" for presiding over a culture at the News of the World that led to journalists impersonating members of Milly Dowler's family and hacking the teenager's phone.
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The committee has been in regular discussion of these standards with the standards editor and others from the beginning.
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"I will admit it's a task with a lot of pitfalls, " says Neil Budde, editor of the Wall Street Journal's interactive edition and head of the steering committee.
It says the News of the World and News International "corporately" misled the committee, as well as accusing in-house lawyer Tom Crone, former NoW editor Colin Myler and former executive chairman Les Hinton of misleading them on particular issues.
Codevilla, a professor of international relations at Boston University, a fellow of the Claremont Institute and an editor of TAS, was a Foreign Service officer and served on the staff of the US Senate Intelligence Committee between 1977 and 1985.
Dr. Codevilla is a professor of international relations at Boston University, a fellow of the Claremont Institute and an editor of TAS, was a Foreign Service officer and served on the staff of the US Senate Intelligence Committee between 1977 and 1985.
Mr Snow was giving evidence to the committee on 24 April 2012, as part of its inquiry into road safety, alongside The Times editor, James Harding and author Josie Dew.
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