The "News of the World," a British tabloid, was shuttered amid a police investigation into allegations its journalists had hacked into the cell phones of as many as 7,000 people, including politicians, celebrities, and murder victims. Two former editors were arrested, owner Rupert Murdoch called the scandal "deplorable," and a disgruntled staffer told the paperâ??s former editor in chief, Rebekah Brooks, that sheâ??d "toxified" the publication. Crossword clues in the paperâ??s final edition included the terms "Brook," "stink," "catastrophe," "criminal enterprise," "string of recordings," "will fear new security measure," "digital protection," and "mix in prison."
Weekly Review
Weekly Review
Weekly Review
The "News of the World," a British tabloid, was shuttered amid a police investigation into allegations its journalists had hacked into the cell phones of as many as 7,000 people, including politicians, celebrities, and murder victims. Two former editors were arrested, owner Rupert Murdoch called the scandal "deplorable," and a disgruntled staffer told the paperâ??s former editor in chief, Rebekah Brooks, that sheâ??d "toxified" the publication. Crossword clues in the paperâ??s final edition included the terms "Brook," "stink," "catastrophe," "criminal enterprise," "string of recordings," "will fear new security measure," "digital protection," and "mix in prison."