He told Britain's Guardian newspaper that people linked to incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy's party also bugged his phone.
Though the UK's Guardian newspaper reports that while Lecerf wasn't injured, he did suffer two epileptic seizures.
And Charles Arthur, a technology writer with London's Guardian newspaper, made some astute, albeit tongue-in-cheek, observations about Apple's denial.
Joining us now is Michael White, the political editor at Britain's Guardian newspaper.
But an opinion poll in Monday's Guardian newspaper suggests Britons have become less racist in the last five years.
Some publishers, such as the San Jose Mercury News and Britain's Guardian newspaper, were quick to set up weblogs.
The Ingeborg Rennert Foundation's Guardian of Zion Award has been awarded since 1997 to Elie Wiesel, Herman Wouk, A.M.
In the UK's Guardian , Peter Tatchell describes how rape is used as a weapon of war in the killing fields of Darfur.
The judge also praised the boy's guardian for looking after the child's welfare and doing his utmost to secure the placement with the original foster family.
As we talk about it endlessly, we sometimes suspend judgement on the point and impact of reshuffles - Saturday's Guardian tried to fill the gap.
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"He's a dealmaker, he's a brilliant businessman, he's a great strategic mind, " Michael White, of the UK's Guardian newspaper, which broke the hacking story, told CNN.
Writing in Wednesday's Guardian, Mr Howells said seven years of military involvement had subdued al-Qaeda's activities in Afghanistan but had not destroyed the organisation or its leader, Osama Bin Laden.
Declan Walsh is a correspondent with the UK's Guardian newspaper.
German giants Bayern Munich plan big wage cuts, according to Britain's Guardian newspaper, and may be forced to sell star asset Franck Ribery, long a target of Real, United and Chelsea.
My newspaper promoted me from Senior Staff Writer to Projects Editor and struck up a partnership with the UK's Guardian and Observer, where I write for the latter for half of every month.
Adam Brand, writing in Tuesday's Guardian, says Brown's script shows signs of "a compulsion and anxiety to get things right" while other elements reveal him to be someone who "likes to operate on his own".
Then in 2002 Brambles confessed that CHEP had lost 14 million pallets in Europe and 3 million in the U.S. The news delighted headline writers ("The Unpalatable Truth, " noted the U.K.'s Guardian), but the stock nose-dived.
Some has been more benign, such as the creations in 1936 of the Scott Trust, which owns Britain's Guardian newspaper, and in 1975 of the Poynter Institute, which owns the St Petersburg Times in Florida.
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Moussavi's and Karrubi's supporters turned out in crowds estimated in the hundreds of thousands to demand the results be overturned, but Iran's Guardian Council -- which oversees the elections -- has declared the official count will stand.
Judge Lind refused a defence request to reduce any sentence by 10 days for every day of his nearly nine months of being held with excessive treatment - which would have reduced any sentence by more than seven years, the UK's Guardian newspaper reported.
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McCready took her older son Zander from her mother and the boy's legal guardian, Gayle Inge, in late 2011.
He warned them that once the bill was ratified by Iran's powerful Guardian Council, they would be expected to respect the law.
But having a Frenchman as the euro's chief guardian will not necessarily mean that France will get an easier ride over its financial shortfalls.
Nine years later it was removed from service and then transported to RAF Innsworth in 1981 where it was restored and unveiled as the base's gate guardian in 1994.
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Cyril, who was abandoned by his father in an orphanage, searches for that parent with a near-feral intensity, trailed first by officials from the institution and then by Samantha, a hairdresser who becomes the boy's weekend guardian.
Hitherto NSG rules barred nuclear commerce with any country that had not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) or had not put all its nuclear industry under safeguards operated by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN's nuclear guardian.
While there have been a number of attempts to unmask the artist -- a Jamaican photographer said he snapped images of Banksy when he visited the island and a reporter at U.K.'s "Guardian" newspaper said he met Banksy (or at least someone claiming to be him) -- they've been exercises in futility.
It "nails the thorny subject of race relations with a bilious zest that takes one's breath away", wrote the Guardian's theatre critic Michael Billington, in an early review.
Committee member Damian Collins said the FA was the English game's "moral guardian".
The Mail's making some money out of free content online, while The Guardian's got big readership at a big cost.
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