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ArtikelWider Still and Wider; Britain's Phone-hacking Scandal  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 400 no. 8743 (Jul. 2011), page 18-20.
Topik: Prime Ministers; Newspapers; Scandals; Hackers
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Isi artikelJust two months ago, David Cameron was a prime minister in his pomp: triumphant in a referendum that rejected voting reform and magisterially untroubled by his Labour opponent, Ed Miliband. On July 18th he was asked by a journalist whether he would consider resigning. For all that British public life is being ravaged by allegations of voice-mail-hacking and police-bribing at the News of the World, his hiring in 2007 of Andy Coulson, a former editor of the tabloid who was arrested over those activities earlier this month, is likely to prove foolish rather than fatal. That the question was even raised, however, is a mark of how the scandal has burgeoned in recent weeks. After a fortnight in which Miliband made the running, Cameron fought back strongly in the House of Commons on July 20th. As well as announcing the details of a forthcoming inquiry into hacking, the police and the media, he said he would apologise if it turned out that Coulson had lied when he told him, Parliament and others that he had not known of the dark practices taking place under his editorship.
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