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      <title>British Phone-Hacking Investigation, Rebekah Brooks Testimony, Part 2</title>
      <description>Former News of the World Chief Executive Rebekah Brooks testified at a hearing on the phone-hacking scandal surrounding the defunct British newspaper. This portion included questions on Ms. Brooks relationship with Prime Minister David Cameron and the [Sun]'s decision to support the Conservative Party in the general election, and her influence over politicians.
Prime Minister David Cameron appointed Lord Justice Leveson on July 13, 2011, to investigate the role of the press and police in the phone-hacking scandal surrounding the defunct British newspaper [News of the World]. The hearings were divided into four modules, or phases: 1) the relationship between the press and the public, and phone-hacking and other potentially illegal acts 2) relationships between the press and police 3) the relationship between press and politicians 4) recommendations for improved policy and regulation.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 10:21:30 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>British Phone-Hacking Investigation, Rebekah Brooks Testimony, Part 1</title>
      <description>Former [News of the World] Chief Executive Rebekah Brooks testified at a hearing on the phone-hacking scandal surrounding the defunct British newspaper. In this portion of the investigation, Ms. Brooks was asked questions about her career and her relationships with former Prime Ministers Brown and Blair and Rupert and James Murdoch.
Prime Minister David Cameron appointed Lord Justice Leveson on July 13, 2011, to investigate the role of the press and police in the phone-hacking scandal surrounding the defunct British newspaper [News of the World]. The hearings were divided into four modules, or phases: 1) the relationship between the press and the public, and phone-hacking and other potentially illegal acts 2) relationships between the press and police 3) the relationship between press and politicians 4) recommendations for improved policy and regulation.</description>
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      <description>Former News of the World Chief Executive Rebekah Brooks testified at a hearing on the phone-hacking scandal surrounding the defunct British newspaper. This portion included questions on Ms. Brooks' relationship former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and her role in the BskyB bid. 
Prime Minister David Cameron appointed Lord Justice Leveson on July 13, 2011, to investigate the role of the press and police in the phone-hacking scandal surrounding the defunct British newspaper [News of the World]. The hearings were divided into four modules, or phases: 1) the relationship between the press and the public, and phone-hacking and other potentially illegal acts 2) relationships between the press and police 3) the relationship between press and politicians 4) recommendations for improved policy and regulation.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 17:44:21 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>British Phone-Hacking Investigation, Rebekah Brooks Testimony, Part 4</title>
      <description>Former News of the World Chief Executive Rebekah Brooks testified at a hearing on the phone-hacking scandal surrounding the defunct British newspaper. She was asked questions about the concept of the "public good."
Prime Minister David Cameron appointed Lord Justice Leveson on July 13, 2011, to investigate the role of the press and police in the phone-hacking scandal surrounding the defunct British newspaper [News of the World]. The hearings were divided into four modules, or phases: 1) the relationship between the press and the public, and phone-hacking and other potentially illegal acts 2) relationships between the press and police 3) the relationship between press and politicians 4) recommendations for improved policy and regulation.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 14:25:16 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Rebekah Brooks, former former News International chief executive and former editor of [News of the World] and the [Sun], testified on allegations of illegal phone hacking against employees of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Among the issues she addressed were the use of private investigators, relationships between journalists and the police, business practices and News International, her relationship with prime ministers, and business practices at [News of the World].</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 16:43:24 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>British House of Commons: Phone Hacking Hearing With Rebekah Brooks PORTION</title>
      <description>Former News of the World CEO Rebekah Brooks testified before the British Media, Culture, and Sport Committee in the House of Commons. Her testimony came soon after the New of the World phone hacking scandal.</description>
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