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Piers Morgan defends himself, Murdoch in scandal (AP)

FILE -- In this April 25, 2002 file photo, Rebekah Brooks, left, watched by magazine editor Ben Preston, and Piers Morgan, talks with Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, during a reception for the media at Windsor Castle , England. Brooks, the loyal lieutenant of Rupert Murdoch, resigned Friday July 15, 2011, as chief executive of his embattled British newspapers, becoming the biggest casualty so far in the phone hacking scandal at a now-defunct Sunday tabloid. Murdoch had defended Brooks in the face of demands from politicians that she step down, and had previously refused to accept her resignation. He made an abrupt switch, however, as his News Corp. company struggled to contain a British crisis that is threatening his entire global media empire.(AP Photo/Fiona Hanson, pool, file)AP - After remaining on the sidelines of Britain's phone hacking scandal, Piers Morgan was finally drawn into it, defending himself and his former boss Rupert Murdoch.

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