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    Labour MP Bryant Says Murdochs to Be Grilled on Cover Up

    Tue, 07/19/2011 - 05:54 EDT - Bloomberg - Video News
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    Labour MP Bryant Says Murdochs to Be Grilled on Cover Up

    July 19 (Bloomberg) -- Chris Bryant, a lawmaker from the UK opposition Labour Party who is suing News Corp. over phone hacking, talks about the questions to be faced by Rupert and James Murdoch at a hearing of a parliamentary select committee today. He speaks in London with Poppy Trowbridge on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
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