News Corp's Rupert Murdoch and wife Wendi Murdoch [ Article background: this is another in the series of phone hacking articles the Judiciary Report has published, regarding a scandal I broke first in October 2005, via a police complaint I filed with the Metropolitan Police in London, England. 30 people have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police since the time I filed the complaint. However, the Murdochs and other key conspirators remain free]. There are stories in the mainstream press...Read Full Story
News International owner Rupert Murdoch has said he is committed to publishing the Sun newspaper, following the arrest of five of its employees. They were among eight people arrested over alleged corrupt payments to police and public servants. A Surrey Police officer, a member of the armed forces and a Ministry of Defence employee were also arrested. Sun editor Dominic Mohan said he was "shocked" by the arrests but pledged to continue to lead the paper. The BBC understands picture editor John...Read Full Story
News International owner Rupert Murdoch has said he is committed to publishing the Sun newspaper, following the arrest of five of its employees. They were among eight people arrested over alleged corrupt payments to police and public servants. A Surrey Police officer, a member of the armed forces and a Ministry of Defence employee were also arrested. Sun editor Dominic Mohan said he was "shocked" by the arrests but pledged to continue to lead the paper. The BBC understands picture editor John...Read Full Story
News International owner Rupert Murdoch has said he is committed to publishing the Sun newspaper, following the arrest of five of its employees. They were among eight people arrested over alleged corrupt payments to police and public servants. A Surrey Police officer, a member of the armed forces and a Ministry of Defence employee were also arrested. Sun editor Dominic Mohan said he was "shocked" by the arrests but pledged to continue to lead the paper. The BBC understands picture editor John...Read Full Story
The journalists, including The Sun’s deputy editor, were detained at dawn as part of the Metropolitan police investigation into corruption of public officials. A serving officer with the Armed forces and his wife, who is a Ministry of Defence official, were also arrested at an address in Wiltshire. It is the first time the Armed Forces have been drawn into the widespread police inquiry launched following phone hacking revelations at The Sun’s now defunct sister title The News of the World...Read Full Story
New York - Twitter, the popular microblogging site, apologised on Tuesday for incorrectly verifying a false account for Wendi Deng, the wife of News Corp chief executive Rupert Murdoch. The fake account with the handle @Wendi_Deng popped up on ...
Twitter has apologized for incorrectly verifying a false account for News Corp Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch's wife, Wendi Deng. Wendi Deng’s fake account was created on Sunday following Murdoch’s joining of Twitter on New Year’s eve. The fake ...
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Shortly after, a fake Wendi Murdoch (wife of Rupert Murdoch) account was mistakenly verified by Twitter as real. Never shy of the spotlight, Murdoch this morning went on record saying he and his team "screwed up" MySpace in just about every way imaginable.
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Wendi Murdoch, AKA Wendi Deng (born December 8, 1968) is a communications executive in the Rupert Murdoch-owned News Corp company. She is also married to Rupert Murdoch. Find more Wendi Murdoch pictures, news and information below.
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