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Paul Farrelly
Information about this person was last updated on Tuesday, November 15, 2011.
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[-said]: Given that this has led to the closure of the News of the World and has cost News International handsomely, he'll be asked if he didn't know the full extent, why didn't he?
news 10-NOV-11
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[-said]: James Murdoch will be asked what he knew and when about hacking,
news 09-NOV-11
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[-said]: You seem to have been kept in the dark by a lot of people,
guardian 24-OCT-11
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[-said]: I haven’t done very much.
iol 20-OCT-11
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[said:]: I’m just imagining a headline: Queen’s solicitors knew the News of the World was lying to Parliament but did nothing about it. Do you think that reflects well or badly?
iol 20-OCT-11
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[said:]: This would include not only concealment of evidence, but payments knowingly intended to buy silence and co-operation.
independent 28-JUL-11
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[-said]: It was the Milly Dowler revelations that broke the camel's back,
guardian 23-JUL-11
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[asks:]: So we don't know who at News Int or NEws of the World was complicit in keeping that file from the select committees, evidence that we know led to your trusted aide Les Hilton to give misleading evidence. Do you think that was satisfactory?
telegraph 20-JUL-11
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[asks:]: If you discover that you are still paying his fees, will you stop?
telegraph 20-JUL-11
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[says:]: So you can't tell us who filed this document with Harbottle and Lewis, or who was aware of its contents, on this document which clearly contradicts all of the evidence given to not one but two parliamentary inquiries. I'm sure you'd agree that's unsatisfactory.
telegraph 20-JUL-11
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[ said]: That's not surprising, as it's the first time Rupert Murdoch has been before a select committee in his 40 years of building up a media empire,
chinadaily 20-JUL-11
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[ said]: We intend to be calm and forensic. There will be no circus, no playing to the gallery because we really need to get to the bottom of everything that has gone on,
msnbc 19-JUL-11
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[ said]: It seems as if there will be standing-room only, that's not surprising as it's the first time Rupert Murdoch has been before a select committee in his 40 years of building up a media empire,
msnbc 19-JUL-11
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[ said]: It seems as if there will be standing-room only. That's not surprising as it's the first time Rupert Murdoch has been before a select committee in his 40 years of building up a media empire,
jpost 19-JUL-11
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[said:]: We are going to ask James Murdoch which of the people who came in front of us, as far as he knows, told us the truth.
smh 18-JUL-11
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[-said]: We are going to ask James Murdoch which of the people who have come in front of us, as far as he knows, told us the truth or not.
guardian 16-JUL-11
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[-said]: We couldn't believe what he said when he closed the News of the World ,
guardian 16-JUL-11
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[ said]: Our inquiry is not going to end on Tuesday,
guardian 16-JUL-11
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[-says]: There are two reasons for Rupert Murdoch's clout in the U.K. One has been a perception that his newspapers have influenced the outcomes of elections. That's doubtful. What Rupert Murdoch does is before elections: He backs winners or political parties he thinks are going to win,
npr 09-JUL-11
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[-said]: We have some very serious and very good quality newspapers, but at the other end of the spectrum we have the news of the worlds and they are feral,
npr 08-JUL-11
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[ said]: These latest figures show how precarious the finances of the Premier League are,
todayonline 20-MAY-11
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[-wrote]: of the police's stance,
guardian 26-FEB-11
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[ said]: It's vital that the court of appeal acts to break the logjam and holds Mulcaire's appeal immediately so this can be can be resolved,
guardian 23-JAN-11
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[-said]: We didn't believe that there was only one rogue reporter involved,
guardian 23-JAN-11
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[-said]: We found great fault with the police investigation and to that we can add the conduct of the Crown Prosecution Service [CPS], which simply rubber stamps the Met's totally inadequate handling of the affair,
guardian 23-JAN-11
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