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  2. Brooks, 43, was charged with conspiring to remove boxes of archive records from Murdoch’s London headquarters, concealing material from detectives, and hiding documents, computers and other electronic equipment from police. If found guilty, she could... Full Article at The Washington Post

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  4. A video still of Rebekah Brooks, second from left, departing a police station on Tuesday after being charged.

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  5. Brooks, the former CEO of News Corp.'s British publishing unit and a close friend of company Chairman Rupert Murdoch, was charged by U.K. prosecutors with trying to cover up the tabloid phone-hacking scandal. Ms. Brooks, 43, faces three charges for... Full Article at Advertising Age

  6. 15, 2012, 9:41 am By NOAM COHEN Rebekah Brooks , the former key aide to Rupert Murdoch and close friend with Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain, was officially charged with perverting the course of justice in connection to the investigation of the... Full Article at The New York Times

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    Her husband, Charles Brooks, a personal assistant and driver also were notified they'd be charged, as well as a security guard and the head of security for News International, the News Corp. subsidiary that publishes British newspapers within the media... Full Article at United Press International

  8. LONDON — British prosecutors said on Tuesday that Rebekah Brooks, a former key aide to tycoon Rupert Murdoch and onetime close friend of Prime Minister David Cameron, would face prosecution along with her husband and four others for perverting the... Full Article at The New York Times

  9. She and six other people, including her husband, Charlie Brooks, a racehorse trainer, are to be told by the Crown Prosecution Service whether they will be indicted. Ms. Brooks, 43, was arrested and freed on bail last year as the scandal cascaded over... Full Article at The New York Times

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    May 15 (UPI) -- Ex-News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks and her husband girded themselves ahead of learning Tuesday if they face charges in Britain's phone hacking scandal. The former editor, who resigned in July 2011 as head of Rupert Murdoch 's... Full Article at United Press International

  11. UPI/Hugo Philpott License photo LONDON, May 11 (UPI) -- A former executive with Rupert Murdoch 's British newspaper subsidiary testified in a judicial inquiry into press ethics arising from a phone-hacking scandal. Rebekah Brooks also faced questioning... Full Article at United Press International

  12. Brooks gives evidence to Britain's media ethics inquiry in London May 11. Rebekah Brooks gives evidence to Britain's media ethics inquiry in London May 11. The 43-year-old Brooks, who resigned in July as chief executive of News International, Rupert... Full Article at USA Today

  13. 11, 2012, 9:25 am By NOAM COHEN Rebekah Brooks , the former chief executive of Rupert Murdoch’s British newspaper subsidiary, is testifying before an inquiry on British press ethics on Friday, which is now focusing on the relationship between... Full Article at The New York Times

  14. Sports Media Group’s co-president and chief operating officer, said during a telephone conference call Thursday. “It’s a better experience than you can get in the U.K. and we may have a flood of tourists coming to the U.S. to see all the games this... Full Article at The New York Times

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  16. Chase Carey, News Corporation’s president and chief operating officer, strongly objected to a British parliamentary panel’s report last week that said Rupert Murdoch was “not a fit person” to lead a major corporation. “I flatly reject the report’s... Full Article at The New York Times

  17. ANGELES (AP) — Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. , the global media conglomerate under fire for phone hacking and alleged bribery in Britain, posted a 47 percent increase in third-quarter net income thanks to strong performances at its pay TV networks and... Full Article at The New York Times

  18. Rupert Murdoch skipped the earnings call but COO Chase Carey took strong exception to some last week’s findings by the select Parliamentary committee exploring News International’s role in hacking. Carey said he and the board agree with some of the... Full Article at paidContent.org

  19. Business | Business Day Live A look at Rupert Murdoch's legal confidant, Joel I. Klein; in France, an economic ally for the White House; and with more litigation on the horizon, Google's Android marches on. Produced by Mac William Bishop, Nadia Sussman,... Full Article at The New York Times

  20. Barely six months into his tenure, Amy Chozick writes , the phone-hacking scandal became worldwide news, and Mr. Klein shifted responsibilities to become Rupert Murdoch ’s legal compass in the ensuing British firestorm. The latest episode of “ Mad Men... Full Article at The New York Times

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