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And it revealed the cruelty of stopping Medicaid payments and child care payments and all of these other issues.
And it revealed the cruelty of stopping Medicaid payments and child care payments and all of these other issues.
It's really kind of the last big chapter in some ways of a roiling scandal that stretches back in its origins decades to Prince Harry's youth and really to the time after his mother's death, Princess Diana.
It's really kind of the last big chapter in some ways of a roiling scandal that stretches back in its origins decades to Prince Harry's youth and really to the time after his mother's death, Princess Diana.
It's really kind of the last big chapter in some ways of a roiling scandal that stretches back in its origins decades to Prince Harry's youth and really to the time after his mother's death, Princess Diana.
Hundreds of people allege that the Sunday News of the World tabloid and the Sun tabloid hacked into their private voicemail messages, illegally obtained financial or medical records, and otherwise illegally acquired or obtained or got access to their private personal material.
Hundreds of people allege that the Sunday News of the World tabloid and the Sun tabloid hacked into their private voicemail messages, illegally obtained financial or medical records, and otherwise illegally acquired or obtained or got access to their private personal material.
Hundreds of people allege that the Sunday News of the World tabloid and the Sun tabloid hacked into their private voicemail messages, illegally obtained financial or medical records, and otherwise illegally acquired or obtained or got access to their private personal material.
British tabloid culture is one where they like to think of famous people and powerful people as fair game, as sport. And they would go after the personal failings and the fallibilities of politicians, celebrities, actors, singers, sports stars, the like, and To an American audience, it would be a little bit as though Hollywood, Wall Street and Washington, D.C. collapsed in the same city. Right.
British tabloid culture is one where they like to think of famous people and powerful people as fair game, as sport. And they would go after the personal failings and the fallibilities of politicians, celebrities, actors, singers, sports stars, the like, and To an American audience, it would be a little bit as though Hollywood, Wall Street and Washington, D.C. collapsed in the same city. Right.
British tabloid culture is one where they like to think of famous people and powerful people as fair game, as sport. And they would go after the personal failings and the fallibilities of politicians, celebrities, actors, singers, sports stars, the like, and To an American audience, it would be a little bit as though Hollywood, Wall Street and Washington, D.C. collapsed in the same city. Right.
In the same concentrated area, you have most of the celebrities of the nation and most of the big newspapers. In fact, all of the big newspapers are based in London. So there is a frenzy and a scrum of competition there.
In the same concentrated area, you have most of the celebrities of the nation and most of the big newspapers. In fact, all of the big newspapers are based in London. So there is a frenzy and a scrum of competition there.
In the same concentrated area, you have most of the celebrities of the nation and most of the big newspapers. In fact, all of the big newspapers are based in London. So there is a frenzy and a scrum of competition there.
The case involves allegations that for years, the Murdoch tabloids hacked into voicemail messages and otherwise illegally got access to confidential information. Washington Post publisher Will Lewis was a top Murdoch executive 14 years ago when the scandal was at its peak. Harry and politician Tom Watson say Lewis helped to orchestrate the destruction of millions of emails and lied to police.
The case involves allegations that for years, the Murdoch tabloids hacked into voicemail messages and otherwise illegally got access to confidential information. Washington Post publisher Will Lewis was a top Murdoch executive 14 years ago when the scandal was at its peak. Harry and politician Tom Watson say Lewis helped to orchestrate the destruction of millions of emails and lied to police.
News UK and Lewis deny that, and Lewis is not a defendant in the case. Harry had said he would not settle because he wants to make sure the Murdoch papers are publicly held to account. Yet he'd be on the hook for Murdoch's huge legal fees if he does not win a judgment greater than the settlement Murdoch offered. David Folkenflik, NPR News, London.
News UK and Lewis deny that, and Lewis is not a defendant in the case. Harry had said he would not settle because he wants to make sure the Murdoch papers are publicly held to account. Yet he'd be on the hook for Murdoch's huge legal fees if he does not win a judgment greater than the settlement Murdoch offered. David Folkenflik, NPR News, London.
We clean, we sweep, we clear gutters, we take away the places where the embers can ignite on the property or take away the access that the embers have to get in the buildings.
We clean, we sweep, we clear gutters, we take away the places where the embers can ignite on the property or take away the access that the embers have to get in the buildings.