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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: karajorma on July 07, 2011, 07:34:59 pm
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Well thank **** for that! It won't be missed.
For those of you who aren't in the know, the News of the World is a crappy celebrity sex story driven newspaper in the UK. In recent years it has had several scandals based around allegations of hacking into phones of celebrities in order to listen to their voicemail. Recently it came to light however that they hacked into the phone of a 13 year old high profile murder victim while the police were still investigating the case and may have even deleted some of the messages.
As a result everyone seems to have turned their back on them and it looks like they'll have to close. More here :-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11195407
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Praise be.
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All that will happen is News International will release a similar paper with a different name. What annoys me is that if this had been on the other foot, with the Government found to have been hacking the phones of War dead, murdered children and terrorist victims the Murdoch Empire would be the ones leading the charge for the Prime-Minister to step down and for prosecutions to take place...
To my mind, the willingness to close down the paper before any kind of investigation is complete is pretty much an admittance of culpability.
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I'm pro anything that weakens NewsCorp, so this is good news. Hopefully it shames the UK government enough to get them to break up the all-too-coy relationship they have with Murdoch, maybe even stop the BSkyB bid (Don't you guys have a Foreign Investment Review Board equivalent that the government can use to block it?)
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Problem is, at the moment, money speaks louder than Boards, Reviews and Comissions. This was about the only thing that would force a rethink, a general turning of public opinion against the corporation itself.
The interesting part is the fact that not that long ago the Tabloid press in general was on a high over the whole 'Super Injunction' thing, and this has pretty much ruined the support they gained over that, so it won't just be the people who will be gunning for the Murdochs, it will be other News corporations as well.
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Good. I'd love to see News Corp get themselves a bloody nose over this one. The fact that they haven't sacked the editor who was in charge at the time really could bite them on the arse. To be honest, I think it would be poetic justice if we started a name and shame campaign with pictures of all the News of the World people responsible for the hacking of Milly's phone. :D
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Thank **** for that, though as you guys have said, the greater evil is still out there but thankfully News International has often been mentioned in conjunction with it so their name has taken some tarnish from it by association.
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My great grandad worked there many many many years ago as head union FOC guy in the print side.
An honest working mans job.
Back in the "screw you hitler days"
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(http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/649/fonehacker.jpg) (http://img705.imageshack.us/i/fonehacker.jpg/)
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I'll see you and raise you a http://www.newsbiscuit.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Named-Shamed-Rebekah-Brooks.jpg
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Tell you one thing, Ian Hislop must be kicking himself that Have I Got News For You is between seasons, this must be like every Christmas rolled into one for him ;)
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Tell you one thing, Ian Hislop must be kicking himself that Have I Got News For You is between seasons, this must be like every Christmas rolled into one for him ;)
re they recording mock the week atm?
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Mock The Week was recorded on Wednesday evening, before the announcement was made, and was surprisingly free of any mention of News of the World.
I was Dissapoint.
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Ill see your cover and raise you mine
(http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/6909/notwcover.png) (http://img585.imageshack.us/i/notwcover.png/)
the buggers shut down just after I made an app for them
(http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/1249/iphonenotw.png) (http://img232.imageshack.us/i/iphonenotw.png/)
Its not the end though
(http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/7971/thumbmurdoch.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/26/thumbmurdoch.jpg/)
yay allegedly
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(http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/5922/notwp.jpg) (http://img62.imageshack.us/i/notwp.jpg/)
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http://www.newsbiscuit.com/2011/07/09/us-preacher-insists-i-only-ever-predicted-the-end-of-the-news-of-the-world/
Well that explains a lot. :D
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http://www.newsbiscuit.com/2011/07/09/us-preacher-insists-i-only-ever-predicted-the-end-of-the-news-of-the-world/
Well that explains a lot. :D
I fell out of my chair laughing. :lol:
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http://www.newsbiscuit.com/2011/07/09/us-preacher-insists-i-only-ever-predicted-the-end-of-the-news-of-the-world/
Well that explains a lot. :D
I fell out of my chair laughing. :lol:
Likewise, had to e-mail that one to my Dad.
Man, I almost wish I was in politics and enjoyed popular support, because I'd love to force the same level of transparency that the scientific journal community enjoys upon the news community. Cite any statement, and show all of their "proof" for any claims they make. With hefty fines for lies or unsubstantiated claims that aren't labelled as such.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14112097
Sunday Times accused of hacking Gordon Browns' phone when he was chancellor.
If this is proved, then UK papers are going to have a really tough time continuing to argue self-regulation, and Murdoch can almost certainly kiss goodbye to BSkyB.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14132168
And now America wants in on this too.
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An interesting development, I hope they tread carefully, this is the sort of thing that can break political careers.
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Murdoch can almost certainly kiss goodbye to BSkyB.
Done. (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43738648/ns/business-us_business/)
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14162545
Possible hacking of 9/11 victims' phones being investigated....
Oh boy...
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As I said on Sectorgame, without any actual proof offered of how he knows this, it might be simply a case of the senator using an example of how bad they could possibly have been (an emotive one but nothing worse than hacking the 7/7 victims and therefore one that is completely possible).
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jul/18/news-of-the-world-sean-hoare
Whistleblower who called out News of the World found dead.
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Christ. This is starting to get really, really ugly.
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not suspicious my ass
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Some people are calling this suspicious. Now I'm not saying that Rupert Murdoch had a hand in that guy's death. But some people are wondering if he did. Since he probably has nothing to hide, why doesn't he come forward with a statement on the issue and just put it to rest?
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Murdoch's Magic Murder Bag?
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Did Rupert Murdoch have a man killed for outing his dodgy tabloid? Did Glenn Beck really rape and murder a girl in 1990? I'm not saying anything. I'm just asking questions here...
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Some people are calling this suspicious. Now I'm not saying that Rupert Murdoch had a hand in that guy's death. But some people are wondering if he did. Since he probably has nothing to hide, why doesn't he come forward with a statement on the issue and just put it to rest?
Well News of the World did hire some "uncool" people to do their dirty work for them. It's fully possible some of them acted independently to off this guy.
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Some people are calling this suspicious. Now I'm not saying that Rupert Murdoch had a hand in that guy's death. But some people are wondering if he did. Since he probably has nothing to hide, why doesn't he come forward with a statement on the issue and just put it to rest?
Birth certificate.
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I imagine that the people who ran NOTW would know that if this guy turned up dead, it would look really bad for them. I also wonder why they would kill him? The damage has already been done, unless he had some larger leak he was going to show (which he made no public motions towards doing). I mean, it's also possible the guy's life sucked and he wanted to kill himself to put one last jab into NOTW's eye. *shrug*
Innocent until proven guilty applies to everyone.
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Some people are calling this suspicious. Now I'm not saying that Rupert Murdoch had a hand in that guy's death. But some people are wondering if he did. Since he probably has nothing to hide, why doesn't he come forward with a statement on the issue and just put it to rest?
Birth certificate.
You do have to love the irony of that though. :D
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I imagine that the people who ran NOTW would know that if this guy turned up dead, it would look really bad for them. I also wonder why they would kill him? The damage has already been done, unless he had some larger leak he was going to show (which he made no public motions towards doing). I mean, it's also possible the guy's life sucked and he wanted to kill himself to put one last jab into NOTW's eye. *shrug*
Innocent until proven guilty applies to everyone.
Oh, I agree completely with the principle. That's why I'm not making any accusations. I'm just asking questions here.
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On a lighter note, protester attempts to hit Murdoch with a shaving cream pie during his testimony:
http://news.yahoo.com/mps-grill-media-tycoon-over-phone-hacking-022700443.html