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ABC News' Jeffrey Kofman: News Corp. Hacking Scandal Has “Crossed The Atlantic”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 07/17/11 2:46 PM EDT

From the July 17 edition of ABC News' This Week With Christiane Amanpour:

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Previously:

PHONE HACKS: News Corp.'s Resignations, Arrests, And Convictions

Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton Resigned Friday

Expert: Hacking May Have Violated U.S. Law

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