One Heavy Dose Of Gossip Yum

13Jul/11Off

Phone hacking on long list of journalism scandals (AP)

FILE - In this July 10, 2011 file photo, a customer buys a copy of 'News of the World' from a newspaper vendor in central London. Britain's best-selling Sunday tabloid signed off with a simple front page message, 'Thank You & Goodbye', leaving the media establishment here reeling from the expanding phone-hacking scandal that brought down the muckraking newspaper after168 years. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, file)AP - Before the technology existed for Rupert Murdoch's journalists to hack into phone records, past generations of dubious reporters have given readers 4-foot-tall furry creatures living on the moon, a bogus 8-year-old heroin addict and a nonexistent interview with a sick president that won a Pulitzer Prize.

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