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As Rupert Murdoch testifies this week before a judge-led inquiry into media ethics, strict security is in place to protect him from agitators like the man who shoved a foam pie in his face when he made a similar appearance before Parliament.
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The U.S. is still investigating whether the phones of Sept. 11 victims were hacked by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., relatives of those killed in the terrorist attacks were told by Attorney General Eric Holder.
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The hotel maid who accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the ex-International Monetary Fund managing director now charged with sexual assault and attempted rape, hired additional legal counsel in anticipation of an attack on her reputation and credibility, her lawyer said.
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The hotel maid who accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn , the ex-International Monetary Fund managing director now charged with sexual assault and attempted rape, hired additional legal counsel in anticipation of an attack on her reputation and credibility, her lawyer said.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation contacted the New York City Police Department about an investigation into whether News Corp. employees tried to hack the phones of victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a police spokesman said.
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Columbia University won a ruling by New York’s highest court that allows it to proceed with a $6.3 billion expansion of its campus through use of the state’s eminent domain power to acquire property.
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Columbia University can move ahead with plans for a $6.3 billion expansion of its Manhattan campus after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal by neighboring businesses whose property may be taken over by eminent domain.
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Former International Monetary Fund Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn will formally deny charges that he sexually assaulted and tried to rape a Manhattan hotel maid at a hearing today, his lawyer said.
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The U.S. Supreme Court turned away an appeal from relatives of some Sept. 11 victims, refusing to revive their effort to have residue from the World Trade Center collapse moved from a New York City landfill to a cemetery.
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Jane and Bob Murphy made a special trip to the World Trade Center site today before catching a flight home to Boston, a day after al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces in Pakistan.
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