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    Scandal Grows in Britain Over Hacking of Girl’s Cell

    Wed, 07/06/2011 - 06:05 EDT - NY Times
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    • Wiretapping and Other Eavesdropping Devices and Methods

    New allegations emerged on Wednesday over phone-hacking by News Corporation newspapers in Britain, as pressure mounted on a top executive, Rebekah Brooks.

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