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News International has placed adverts in a series of British newspapers to apologise for the phone-hacking scandal.The advert which is signed by Rupert Murdoch, says that the company is "sorry for the serious wrongdoing that occurred".Mr Murdoch has also apologised in person to the family of Milly Dowler, the teenage murder victim whose voicemail was intercepted by News of the World journalists.Rebekah Brooks, a former editor of the paper, and senior News Corporation executive Les Hinton both resigned on Friday over the phone-hacking scandal.Andy Moore reports.
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July 18, 2011
A year and a half since an earthquake destroyed the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, it is estimated at least 600,000 people still live in settlement camps, many facing a daily struggle for survival.Their story is one which Dr Paul Farmer - a US anthropologist and physician - tells in his new ...
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July 18, 2011
The head teacher of a Denbighshire secondary school closed after travelled moved onto the grounds says he had to shut for health and safety reasons.
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July 18, 2011
Ed Miliband says News International "thought it was beyond responsibility", but that politicians are to blame for allowing the company to go "unchallenged for so long".
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July 18, 2011
Deposed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has lapsed into a coma in a hospital in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, his lawyer says.
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July 18, 2011
Bong Borja of Aegis People Support tells the BBC’s Kate McGeown why companies are choosing the Philippines for their outsourcing work.
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