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Tangled web of phone-hacking, police-bribery scandal - The Globe ...

TIMES OF LONDON THE SUN DOW JONES NEWS INTERNATIONAL RUPERT MURDOCH Politically powerful chairman and CEO of News Corp., world's second-largest media conglomerate, which owns News International. Umbrella company for News Corp.'s British newspapers, including The Times of London and The Sun. LES HINTON Resigned last week as CEO of Dow Jones, a position he assumed after being executive chairman of News International when the hacking scandal first broke in 2006. METROPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE OF LONDON JAMES MURDOCH REBEKAH BROOKS Rupert Murdoch's son, in charge of European operation for News Corp., faces renewed calls to resign. Arrested Sunday, after resigning Friday as CEO. She was editor of the paper from 2000-2003, when some of the hacking took place. Known as Scotland Yard, it faces criticism for failing to uncover the extent of the hacking in earlier investigations. Some officers have been accused of taking payments from the paper for information, and the force hired NEWS OF THE WORLD former editors accused of questionable practices. Britain's best-selling newspaper, which was closed in disgrace after 168 years of publication. DAVID CAMERON The British Prime Minister faces criticism for hiring Andy Coulson and for his close personal relationship with Rebekah Brooks and association with Rupert Murdoch. PAUL STEPHENSON Chief of police resigned Sunday as a result of the scandal, but CLIVE GOODMAN Former Royal Family reporter, he pleaded guilty in 2007 to hacking phones message of royal aides. denied any wrongdoing. NEIL WALLIS Paul Stephenson's resignation was triggered by revelations he had stayed at a luxury spa at which Neil Wallis, a former News of the World deputy editor, was a public-relations adviser. Mr. Wallis, also employed by the police as a consultant, was arrested last week in connection with the hacking scandal. ANDY COULSON He was editor of the paper from 2003-2007, when hacking was taking place. He later became chief press officer for Prime Minister David Cameron, but resigned due to the scandal and was arrested. GLENN MULCAIRE Notebooks from this private investigator are at the centre of many of the new allegations. He served jail time for the hacking scandal in 2006. THE GLOBE AND MAIL W SOURCE: NEW YORK TIMES I PHOTOS: AP PHOTO; AFP/GETTY IMAGES; REUTERS TIMES OF LONDON THE SUN DOW JONES NEWS INTERNATIONAL RUPERT MURDOCH Politically powerful chairman and CEO of News Corp., world's second-largest media conglomerate, which owns News International. Umbrella company for News Corp.'s British newspapers, including The Times of London and The Sun. LES HINTON Resigned last week as CEO of Dow Jones, a position he assumed after being executive chairman of News International when the hacking scandal first broke in 2006. METROPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE OF LONDON JAMES MURDOCH REBEKAH BROOKS Rupert Murdoch's son, in charge of European operation for News Corp., faces renewed calls to resign. Arrested Sunday, after resigning Friday as CEO. She was editor of the paper from 2000-2003, when some of the hacking took place. Known as Scotland Yard, it faces criticism for failing to uncover the extent of the hacking in earlier investigations. Some officers have been accused of taking payments from the paper for information, and the force hired NEWS OF THE WORLD former editors accused of questionable practices. Britain's best-selling newspaper, which was closed in disgrace after 168 years of publication. DAVID CAMERON The British Prime Minister faces criticism for hiring Andy Coulson and for his close personal relationship with Rebekah Brooks and association with Rupert Murdoch. PAUL STEPHENSON Chief of police resigned Sunday as a result of the scandal, but CLIVE GOODMAN Former Royal Family reporter, he pleaded guilty in 2007 to hacking phones message of royal aides. denied any wrongdoing. NEIL WALLIS Paul Stephenson's resignation was triggered by revelations he had stayed at a luxury spa at which Neil Wallis, a former News of the World deputy editor, was a public-relations adviser. Mr. Wallis, also employed by the police as a consultant, was arrested last week in connection with the hacking scandal. ANDY COULSON He was editor of the paper from 2003-2007, when hacking was taking place. He later became chief press officer for Prime Minister David Cameron, but resigned due to the scandal and was arrested. GLENN MULCAIRE Notebooks from this private investigator are at the centre of many of the new allegations. He served jail time for the hacking scandal in 2006. THE GLOBE AND MAIL W SOURCE: NEW YORK TIMES I PHOTOS: AP PHOTO; AFP/GETTY IMAGES; REUTERS TIMES OF LONDON THE SUN DOW JONES NEWS INTERNATIONAL RUPERT MURDOCH Politically powerful chairman and CEO of News Corp., world's second-largest media conglomerate, which owns News International. Umbrella company for News Corp.'s British newspapers, including The Times of London and The Sun. LES HINTON Resigned last week as CEO of Dow Jones, a position he assumed after being executive chairman of News International when the hacking scandal first broke in 2006. METROPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE OF LONDON JAMES MURDOCH REBEKAH BROOKS Rupert Murdoch's son, in charge of European operation for News Corp., faces renewed calls to resign. Arrested Sunday, after resigning Friday as CEO. She was editor of the paper from 2000-2003, when some of the hacking took place. Known as Scotland Yard, it faces criticism for failing to uncover the extent of the hacking in earlier investigations. Some officers have been accused of taking payments from the paper for information, and the force hired NEWS OF THE WORLD former editors accused of questionable practices. Britain's best-selling newspaper, which was closed in disgrace after 168 years of publication. DAVID CAMERON The British Prime Minister faces criticism for hiring Andy Coulson and for his close personal relationship with Rebekah Brooks and association with Rupert Murdoch. PAUL STEPHENSON Chief of police resigned Sunday as a result of the scandal, but CLIVE GOODMAN Former Royal Family reporter, he pleaded guilty in 2007 to hacking phones message of royal aides. denied any wrongdoing. NEIL WALLIS Paul Stephenson's resignation was triggered by revelations he had stayed at a luxury spa at which Neil Wallis, a former News of the World deputy editor, was a public-relations adviser. Mr. Wallis, also employed by the police as a consultant, was arrested last week in connection with the hacking scandal. ANDY COULSON He was editor of the paper from 2003-2007, when hacking was taking place. He later became chief press officer for Prime Minister David Cameron, but resigned due to the scandal and was arrested. GLENN MULCAIRE Notebooks from this private investigator are at the centre of many of the new allegations. He served jail time for the hacking scandal in 2006. THE GLOBE AND MAIL W SOURCE: NEW YORK TIMES I PHOTOS: AP PHOTO; AFP/GETTY IMAGES; REUTERS TIMES OF LONDON THE SUN DOW JONES NEWS INTERNATIONAL RUPERT MURDOCH Politically powerful chairman and CEO of News Corp., world's second-largest media conglomerate, which owns News International. Umbrella company for News Corp.'s British newspapers, including The Times of London and The Sun. LES HINTON Resigned last week as CEO of Dow Jones, a position he assumed after being executive chairman of News International when the hacking scandal first broke in 2006. METROPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE OF LONDON JAMES MURDOCH REBEKAH BROOKS Rupert Murdoch's son, in charge of European operation for News Corp., faces renewed calls to resign. Arrested Sunday, after resigning Friday as CEO. She was editor of the paper from 2000-2003, when some of the hacking took place. Known as Scotland Yard, it faces criticism for failing to uncover the extent of the hacking in earlier investigations. Some officers have been accused of taking payments from the paper for information, and the force hired NEWS OF THE WORLD former editors accused of questionable practices. Britain's best-selling newspaper, which was closed in disgrace after 168 years of publication. DAVID CAMERON The British Prime Minister faces criticism for hiring Andy Coulson and for his close personal relationship with Rebekah Brooks and association with Rupert Murdoch. PAUL STEPHENSON Chief of police resigned Sunday as a result of the scandal, but CLIVE GOODMAN Former Royal Family reporter, he pleaded guilty in 2007 to hacking phones message of royal aides. denied any wrongdoing. NEIL WALLIS Paul Stephenson's resignation was triggered by revelations he had stayed at a luxury spa at which Neil Wallis, a former News of the World deputy editor, was a public-relations adviser. Mr. Wallis, also employed by the police as a consultant, was arrested last week in connection with the hacking scandal. ANDY COULSON He was editor of the paper from 2003-2007, when hacking was taking place. He later became chief press officer for Prime Minister David Cameron, but resigned due to the scandal and was arrested. GLENN MULCAIRE Notebooks from this private investigator are at the centre of many of the new allegations. He served jail time for the hacking scandal in 2006. THE GLOBE AND MAIL W SOURCE: NEW YORK TIMES I PHOTOS: AP PHOTO; AFP/GETTY IMAGES; REUTERS TIMES OF LONDON THE SUN DOW JONES NEWS INTERNATIONAL RUPERT MURDOCH Politically powerful chairman and CEO of News Corp., world's second-largest media conglomerate, which owns News International. Umbrella company for News Corp.'s British newspapers, including The Times of London and The Sun. LES HINTON Resigned last week as CEO of Dow Jones, a position he assumed after being executive chairman of News International when the hacking scandal first broke in 2006. METROPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE OF LONDON JAMES MURDOCH REBEKAH BROOKS Rupert Murdoch's son, in charge of European operation for News Corp., faces renewed calls to resign. Arrested Sunday, after resigning Friday as CEO. She was editor of the paper from 2000-2003, when some of the hacking took place. Known as Scotland Yard, it faces criticism for failing to uncover the extent of the hacking in earlier investigations. Some officers have been accused of taking payments from the paper for information, and the force hired NEWS OF THE WORLD former editors accused of questionable practices. Britain's best-selling newspaper, which was closed in disgrace after 168 years of publication. DAVID CAMERON The British Prime Minister faces criticism for hiring Andy Coulson and for his close personal relationship with Rebekah Brooks and association with Rupert Murdoch. PAUL STEPHENSON Chief of police resigned Sunday as a result of the scandal, but CLIVE GOODMAN Former Royal Family reporter, he pleaded guilty in 2007 to hacking phones message of royal aides. denied any wrongdoing. NEIL WALLIS Paul Stephenson's resignation was triggered by revelations he had stayed at a luxury spa at which Neil Wallis, a former News of the World deputy editor, was a public-relations adviser. Mr. Wallis, also employed by the police as a consultant, was arrested last week in connection with the hacking scandal. ANDY COULSON He was editor of the paper from 2003-2007, when hacking was taking place. He later became chief press officer for Prime Minister David Cameron, but resigned due to the scandal and was arrested. GLENN MULCAIRE Notebooks from this private investigator are at the centre of many of the new allegations. He served jail time for the hacking scandal in 2006. THE GLOBE AND MAIL W SOURCE: NEW YORK TIMES I PHOTOS: AP PHOTO; AFP/GETTY IMAGES; REUTERS TIMES OF LONDON THE SUN DOW JONES NEWS INTERNATIONAL RUPERT MURDOCH Politically powerful chairman and CEO of News Corp., world's second-largest media conglomerate, which owns News International. Umbrella company for News Corp.'s British newspapers, including The Times of London and The Sun. LES HINTON Resigned last week as CEO of Dow Jones, a position he assumed after being executive chairman of News International when the hacking scandal first broke in 2006. METROPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE OF LONDON JAMES MURDOCH REBEKAH BROOKS Rupert Murdoch's son, in charge of European operation for News Corp., faces renewed calls to resign. Arrested Sunday, after resigning Friday as CEO. She was editor of the paper from 2000-2003, when some of the hacking took place. Known as Scotland Yard, it faces criticism for failing to uncover the extent of the hacking in earlier investigations. Some officers have been accused of taking payments from the paper for information, and the force hired NEWS OF THE WORLD former editors accused of questionable practices. Britain's best-selling newspaper, which was closed in disgrace after 168 years of publication. DAVID CAMERON The British Prime Minister faces criticism for hiring Andy Coulson and for his close personal relationship with Rebekah Brooks and association with Rupert Murdoch. PAUL STEPHENSON Chief of police resigned Sunday as a result of the scandal, but CLIVE GOODMAN Former Royal Family reporter, he pleaded guilty in 2007 to hacking phones message of royal aides. denied any wrongdoing. NEIL WALLIS Paul Stephenson's resignation was triggered by revelations he had stayed at a luxury spa at which Neil Wallis, a former News of the World deputy editor, was a public-relations adviser. Mr. Wallis, also employed by the police as a consultant, was arrested last week in connection with the hacking scandal. ANDY COULSON He was editor of the paper from 2003-2007, when hacking was taking place. He later became chief press officer for Prime Minister David Cameron, but resigned due to the scandal and was arrested. GLENN MULCAIRE Notebooks from this private investigator are at the centre of many of the new allegations. He served jail time for the hacking scandal in 2006. THE GLOBE AND MAIL W SOURCE: NEW YORK TIMES I PHOTOS: AP PHOTO; AFP/GETTY IMAGES; REUTERS

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