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    Murdoch flies to UK as paper dies, scandal lives

    LONDON (AP) — Rupert Murdoch touched down in London on Sunday to take charge of his media empire's phone-hacking crisis as his best-selling Sunday tabloid, the News of the World, published its last. The scandal lives on despite his sacrifice of the 168-year-old paper at the heart of it.

    The scrapping of the News of the World has not tempered British anger over improprieties by journalists working for Murdoch, and his $19 billion deal to take full control of satellite broadcaster British Sky Broadcasting remains in jeopardy.

    The 80-year-old News Corp. CEO was seen reading the paper's last issue in a red Range Rover as he was driven to the east London offices of his U.K. newspaper division, News International. Later, at his London apartment, he met with News International's chief executive, Rebekah Brooks, who led News of the World when its reporters committed some of the most egregrious ethical lapses.

    Murdoch has publicly backed Brooks, who insists she had no knowledge of wrongdoing. He put his hand on her shoulder as they left the residence about an hour after she arrived; they smiled for the pack of photographers and camera crews gathered outside before walking to a nearby hotel for a meal.

    The drama gripping media watchers in Britain and beyond has expanded at breakneck pace following allegations News of the World journalists paid police for information and hacked into the voicemails of young murder victims and the grieving families of dead soldiers. Three people have been arrested, including Prime Minister David Cameron's former communications chief.

    In its last edition Sunday, the paper issued a full-page apology.

    "We praised high standards, we demanded high standards but, as we are now only too painfully aware, for a period of a few years up to 2006 some who worked for us, or in our name, fell shamefully short of those standards," the editorial read. "Quite simply, we lost our way."

    Some of the 200 journalists being laid off from News of the World appeared to sneak in their own message to Brooks, who kept her job.

    Clues in one crossword puzzle included "Brook," ''stink," ''catastrophe" and "criminal enterprise." A second crossword contained the hints "string of recordings" and what many interpreted to be a direct jab at Brooks: "Woman stares wildly at calamity."

    The answer to that clue? "Disaster."

    The paper's demise does not end the questions surrounding Murdoch's media conglomerate, which has been hugely influential in British politics for years. Chief among them: What did Murdoch, Brooks and other executives know about the actions of News of the World journalists?

    The Guardian newspaper reported Sunday that emails and memos from 2007 only recently turned over to police indicate News International was aware that phone hacking was more widespread than publicly acknowledged. The BBC reported that News International had found emails at the same time period that suggested payments were being made to police for information.

    Closing down the News of the World was seen by some as a desperate attempt to stem negative fallout from the hacking scandal and thus save Murdoch's 12 billion-pound ($19 billion) to get full ownership of BSkyB, which he already holds a stake in. The British government has signaled that deal will be delayed because of the crisis.

    Britain's opposition leader Ed Miliband warned that a Murdoch takeover of BSkyB should not be allowed while a phone-hacking investigation is ongoing, and he vowed to push for a parliamentary vote if Prime Minister David Cameron fails to act.

    "When the public have seen the disgusting revelations that we have seen this week, the idea that this organization, which engaged in these terrible practices, should be allowed to take over BSkyB, to get that 100 percent stake, without the criminal investigation having been completed...frankly that just won't wash with the public," he told the BBC.

    The scandal exploded this week after it was reported that News of the World had hacked the mobile phone of 13-year-old murder victim Milly Dowler in 2002 while her family and police were desperately searching for her. News of the World operatives reportedly deleted some messages from the phone's voicemail, giving the girl's parents false hope that she was still alive.

    Brooks told lawmakers she had "no knowledge whatsoever" of the Milly Dowler hacking or any other case while she was editor, according to a letter published by Britain's home affairs select committee on Saturday. But in addition to calling for her ouster, many journalists and media watchers wonder if she might be the next focus in an ongoing police investigation.

    The developments have turned up the heat on Britain's media industry amid concerns a police investigation won't stop with the News of the World, and cast new scrutiny on the relationship between British politicians and the tabloid press.

    Buying the News of the World in 1969 gave the Australian-born Murdoch his first foothold in Britain's media. He went on to snap up several other titles, gaining almost unparalleled influence in British politics.

    Cameron has conceded that politicians developed too cozy a relationship with the tabloid press, and has called for a new media regulation system and pledged a public inquiry into what went wrong. His former communications chief, Andy Coulson, is an ex-editor of the News of the World and was one of three men arrested last week as part of a police investigation into the phone-hacking and corruption allegations.

    Police themselves also are a focus of criticism, not just for the corruption that allowed journalists to access to cell phone data, but for an initial, failed investigation into the hacking.

    As the News of the World's final issue went to press, Assistant Police Commissioner John Yates expressed his "extreme regret" that he did not act to reopen police inquiries into phone hacking two years ago. In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, he said "it's clear I could have done more."

    Yates will give evidence to Parliament in the coming days.

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    Cassandra Vinograd can be reached at http://twitter.com/CassVinograd

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    166 comments

    • zigzagjim  •  10 months ago
      Rebekah Brooks better come clean or she will be Facing Jail Time...I bet Rupert Murdoch is staying real close to her...
    • Nam Vet  •  10 months ago
      Outsiders trying to control the media and political process in Britain and the United States. So what is new?????
      • TAXCOLLECTOR 2 10 months ago
        This ll started in 1996, all of a sudden it's news. How ironic.
    • irighti  •  10 months ago
      They need to get to the bottom of this and hold ALL those involved accountable! This is shameful!
      • DR JAKE 10 months ago
        RUPERT MURDOCH SHOULD BE ACCOUNTABLE.
    • David  •  10 months ago
      Anybody with half a brain knows that the News of the World mentality is also the mentality that govern's Murdoch's Fox News Organization here. Fox News is tabloid journalism.
      • eroomjt 10 months ago
        If Fox is tabloid here in the U.S. ... what does that make the other "main stream media" groups???? p-r-o-p-o-g-a-n-d-a crap.
      • gollywogazoo 10 months ago
        well said. Yellow journalism, indeed.
      • A Yahoo! User 10 months ago
        Unfortunatly, most fox news fans would fall short of the standard you set. Most would have to improve by half a brain, to have half a brain.
    • The MM.  •  10 months ago
      Only a heartless greedy prick like Murdoch can close down a place of employment for over 500 people because of the fault of handfull of his Mgt. and his son, who is also a greedy prick.
      • A Yahoo! User 10 months ago
        OK douche, theu employed about 200 people and based on the behavior of the management and members of the staff, screw them they deserve to lose their jobs.
      • Hello Again 10 months ago
        He can't be a prick...a prick is part of a MAN!!!!
    • Mark  •  10 months ago
      Too bad news papers are not like ships were the captain goes down with the ship; without Murdoch the world would be a better place!
      • ur all nuts 10 months ago
        how can i possibly give this comment more than one thumb up?
    • N  •  10 months ago
      hacking phone...sound like spy agency
    • James  •  10 months ago
      This is a HUGE news story. I can't believe how buried it is over here in the US.
    • Robert  •  10 months ago
      Maxwell's Mirror - Madoff's hedge fund - Murdoch's Faux News : what's the connection/
    • Michael  •  10 months ago
      If the Brits had any brains or balls they would arrest Murdock for corruption and bribery.
    • Gamer  •  10 months ago
      Shut down his entire operation and send him back to Australia in a convict ship.
    • Cheryl  •  10 months ago
      I guess his new isnt fair and balanced I hope his empire goes down its built on trash and lies ,,,,
    • Richard  •  10 months ago
      The Right Wing`s Propaganda Minister seems to be in some trouble, but his lackey is PM of Great Britain, so they`ll be back in control in no time. The rich rule as Democracy sleeps.
    • Renee  •  10 months ago
      Can't they arrest Brook and Rupert? They are the masterminds behind the crimes. Truth matters not, only circulation.
    • Blueboy  •  10 months ago
      And when Murdoch and Ailes are called before the throne ......... all thinking people will assemble in Times Square and on the steps of the Sidney Opera House and sing several choruses of "Oh, Happy Day ....! "
    • Joe  •  10 months ago
      All that phone-tapping and privacy violations, and all he can come up with is rightwing fairytales....
    • Mark  •  10 months ago
      What do you expect from the mouth of the Republicans, I never read the paper, I wonder if it’s actual news or like his Fox station, opinions.
    • R  •  10 months ago
      May all the right wing CHRISTIANS, the Tea baggers, the Conservatives who praise GOD and Jesus be Taken by GOD TO HEAVEN IMMEDIATELY.
      So the rest of us who are hell bound can have a wonderful country before we go.
      God bless Ameica
    • michael w  •  10 months ago
      like murdoch didnt know what was going on .. all his papers and new shows are nothing but right wing nuts ideals and they have no morals on what they report... just watch fox for gods sake
    • too tall  •  10 months ago
      rupert is a scum sucking nazi pig

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