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'Rupert Murdoch'

State Rep. Jeff Wardlaw and Nashville Mayor Billy Ray Jones call for immigration reform

Arkansas lawmakers and farmers call for immigration reform.
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Mitt Romney's Fox News problem

Republican Mitt Romney has a problem with Fox News, the Pravda of the Republican Party?
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Murdoch's troubles jump the Atlantic

Report says there's new attention given to Murdoch corporate skulduggery in the U.S., more pressure on Fox Nation.

The noose tightens on Fox Nation

The hacking scandal that imperils the Rupert Murdoch media conglomerate just won't go away. The News of the World reporter who went to jail in the now-shuttered paper’s hacking scandal wrote in a 2007 letter that the illegal practice was “widely discussed” at editorial meetings and he conducted his hacking with “full knowledge and support” of his bosses, according to a bombshell report in the Guardian Tuesday.
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Watching Rupert sweat

Get your popcorn. Or doughnuts. Rupert Murdoch on the hot seat, live, getting the tabloid treatment.

Morning in America — the tweet update

What did we do before Twitter: * Rupert Murdoch pied in the halls of parliament, after which his wife reportedly bitch slapped the pieman.
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Murdoch's poisonous corporate culture

Don't let the Wall Street Journal (a shameful Murdoch tool now) or any of the Fox Nation blowhards fool you.

Murdoch scandal grows

Oh yes, Rebekah Brooks, former head of Rupert Murdoch's News International, has been arrested for allegedly conspiring to intercept communications.
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Sunday thoughts

Line is open. I loved the British Open as usual for the scenes of people bundled up against the chill, rainy wind.

Rupert Murdoch's ruin of Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal was once a great newspaper — emphasis on "news," not the right-wing editorial page.
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Murdoch scandal deepens

More good news on the Murdoch front. Rebekah Brooks, chief executive of Murdoch's News International, has been forced to resign.

Pressure continues on Murdoch empire

The criminal activities of Rupert Murdoch's newspaper employees has scuttled its bid to take over a British broadcasting company.
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