Topic: News Corp.
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News Corp. phone-hacking inquiry: 8 names you need to know
Here is a list of key players in the Leveson inquiry, which is examining the phone-hacking scandal that has ensnared the powerful Murdoch family and prominent government officials.
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From 'Ninja Wendi' to 'daft hysteria,' UK press turns a sharp pen on Murdoch and Co.
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In Pictures: Wendi Deng Murdoch's glamorous life
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Key people to watch as News of the World scandal unfolds
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In Pictures: Rupert Murdoch's empire
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Nielsen shakes off big-media, bucks DVRs, online video
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With iLike, MySpace extends its reach
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Could iLike be a game-changer for MySpace?
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Hollywood places biggest 3-D bet yet on 'Avatar'
James Cameron's new film promises to take 3-D cinematography to an unrivaled level, using a more nimble 3-D camera system that Cameron helped invent.
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'Will the Queen tweet?' and more on Twitter
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Dow Jones chief: Google a 'digital vampire'
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Will Hulu be free forever? Don't count on it, hints exec
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Report: MySpace sinking fast, but Facebook soars
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Murdoch: No more free lunch, and no Kindle love
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The Kindle’s assault on academia
Column: Amazon wants to corner the textbook market. But don't think it's gonna be easy.
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All-you-can-eat entertainment, all for the cost of an Internet connection
Column: Forget the movie theater. Forget cable. Your computer has all the movies and shows you need.
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Jack Bauer tackles global warming
Fox’s action-packed series ‘24’ is the first TV show to reach carbon neutral.
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Butterflying Phelps is just latest celebrity scalp for 'News of the World'
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Funds tighten for fighting AIDS and malaria worldwide
Global health leaders are urging the Obama administration to make up a deepening shortfall.
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Britons slam BBC over refusal to run Gaza ad
'The Beeb' stands by its decision not to air a fundraising appeal for victims of Israel's recent 22-day incursion into Gaza.
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XO laptop: Give one, get one with Amazon
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Many new ‘friends’ to be made online, but what about dollars?
Social network websites are booming. If only they could turn a profit.
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USA
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Meet the fake Steve Jobs...
... and several other satirists blogging in the guise of famous CEOs as interest in captains of industry grows.



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