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30 November 2011
Learn Just How Terrible The British Tabloids Are To Teen IdolsThere was some recent harrowing testimony on how awful the British tabloids are from a random source: Charlotte Church, the big-voiced British teen idol who told the ethics inquiry that tabloids ruined her life. She even had a pretty lengthy list of ...
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30 November 2011
Leveson inquiry told newspapers 'too big' to take onThe numbers included those of the parents of Milly Dowler, and well as those of Charlotte Church and Sara Payne. Alex Owens, who had spent 30 years in the police force, said every newspaper apart from the "Dandy and the Beano" was named in the ...
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30 November 2011
Celebrities are right to be wary of Faustian media pactsHowever, when Charlotte Church testified this week that she had been offered £100000 or friendly coverage from Mr Murdoch's newspapers to perform, and opted for the latter, the soprano gave some sense of the value celebrities put on positive press. ...
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30 November 2011
Man arrested after trying to get photo for FacebookCharlotte County Sheriff's deputies arrested a man found on the roof of a Port Charlotte church who wanted a photo of himself to put on his Facebook account with him next to the cross. Jonathan Michael Sawyer, 18, of 20236 Peachland Blvd., ...
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30 November 2011
Singer Charlotte Church: Press Destroyed My CareerSinger Charlotte Church told Britain's media ethics inquiry that persistent press lies about her had blown her credibility "to bits" and badly damaged her career. She also said Monday that press intrusion had a devastating impact on ...
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29 November 2011
Charlotte Church waived fee for 'good press'WalesOnline, the best source for Welsh news, sport, business and entertainment. Powered by the Western Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sunday and Celtic Weekly Newspapers. Produced by Media Wales Ltd. Contact us. WalesOnline, the best source for Welsh ...
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29 November 2011
Singer Charlotte Church: Press destroyed my careerChristopher Jefferies, center, landlord of murdered victim Joanna Yeates, leaves the High Court in London after given evidence in the Leveson Inquiry, Monday, Nov. 28, 2011. The Leveson Inquiry is Britain's media ethics probe that was set up in the ...
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29 November 2011
Singer Charlotte Church: Press destroyed my careerIan Hurst, former British army intelligence officer, arrives to give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry at the High Court in London, Monday, Nov. 28, 2011. The Leveson Inquiry is Britain's media ethics probe that was set up in the wake of the scandal over ...
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29 November 2011
Charlotte Church says press destroyed her careerCharlotte Church was given a choice: a 100000 pound fee, or a chance to generate good will with the media magnate by performing for free. She wanted the cash, but her record company and manager said no, it was better to make friends with Murdoch, ...
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28 November 2011
Leveson inquiry into phone hacking: who's appearing on MondayCharlotte Church will tell the Leveson inquiry how the News of the World in 2005 printed lurid details of her father's alleged extramarital affair allegedly gleaned from voicemail messages left on the singer's phone. Through intercepted voicemail ...
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28 November 2011
Charlotte Church due at hacking inquirySinger Charlotte Church is among those due to give evidence during the second week of hearings at the Leveson inquiry into press ethics. But already the probe - launched by Prime Minister David Cameron in July amid the furore over the phone-hacking ...
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27 November 2011
Tabloids brace for more damage at ethics inquirySinger Charlotte Church and Alastair Campbell, the former spin doctor of ex-prime minister Tony Blair, are among those due to give evidence during the second week of hearings at the Leveson inquiry into press ethics. But already the probe -- launched ...
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26 November 2011
Former first minister's wife Julie Morgan 'was hacked'Singer Charlotte Church is due to give evidence to the Leveson inquiry into phone hacking by newspapers which opened at the Royal Courts of Justice in London on Monday. Mrs Morgan told BBC Radio Wales her mobile phone operator told her to contact the ...
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24 November 2011
Leveson inquiry: JK Rowling and Sienna Miller give evidence6.51pm: We're closing today's Leveson blog now, but be live again on Monday morning to hear from Charlotte Church and others. The Leveson inquiry doesn't sit on Fridays. The order of play for Monday has not been confirmed but the witnesses are: ...
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23 November 2011
Missing girl's father to testify on phone hackingMulcaire and Goodman went to prison in 2007 after admitting hacking into royal family staff messages. Harry Potter author JK Rowling is due to appear before the probe into journalistic ethics on Thursday, and singer Charlotte Church is scheduled to ...
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22 November 2011
At British hearing, stars turn tables on tabloidsAnother case involved Charlotte Church, the British singer who shot to stardom as a teenager. Sherborne said she'd been subjected to waves of harassment. Photographers chased her in cars, tried to take pictures up her skirt and cut holes in bushes to ...
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22 November 2011
Lost Boy Scouts reunited with familiesThe three boys are friends and members of the same Southeast Charlotte church. They said it's their years of Boy Scout experience that helped them make crucial decisions in the middle in the night. "I was, of course, thinking I hope we get found," said ...
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17 November 2011
Leveson Inquiry: liveWe will be live blogging all next week, when celebrities including JK Rowling, Charlotte Church and Sienna Miller are expected to take to the witness stand. For our full coverage and stories from today's proceedings, visit our Leveson Inquiry and phone ...
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17 November 2011
Leveson inquiry: 'Brutal' for Charlotte Church's familyCharlotte Church could give evidence at the inquiry, held at the High Court in London. The way Charlotte Church's family has been treated by the tabloid press shows the "brutal impact" of some journalism, the phone-hacking inquiry has heard. ...
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