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  • Tatler magazine mourns dog killed in door accident

    British high-society magazine Tatler is mourning its beloved office dog, Alan, who died in a revolving-door accident.


  • Miss World boss plans Fiji trip after fiasco

    The head of the Miss World beauty queen franchise says she plans to travel to Fiji "as soon as possible" to address the problems that turned last month's pageant in the island nation into a fiasco.


  • Kate & Wills eye 1-year wedding anniversary

    With her first wedding anniversary approaching, the former Kate Middleton's transformation into a highly regarded member of the royal family is nearly complete.


  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge leave Goldsmith's Hall in the City of London, following a reception to celebrate the centenary of the expedition to the South Pole by Scott-Amundsen, Thursday, April 26, 2012. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

    Prince William, Kate Middleton: Eye 1-year wedding anniversary

    With her first wedding anniversary approaching, the former Kate Middleton's transformation into a highly regarded member of the royal family is nearly complete.


  • Former Downing Street communication chief Andy Coulson speaks to members of the media as he leaves Lewisham police station in south London, after being arrested in a phone hacking and police corruption scandal, Friday July 8, 2011. (AP Photo/PA, Dominic Lipinski)

    Tabloid in U.K. hacking scandal readies last edition

    Soon-to-be out of work journalists readied the last edition of Britain's News of the World tabloid on Saturday, as Britain's media establishment reeled from the burgeoning phone-hacking scandal that brought down the 168-year-old muckraking tabloid.


  • Amid scandal, Murdoch kills off News of the World

    The Murdoch media empire unexpectedly jettisoned the News of the World Thursday after a public backlash over the illegal guerrilla tactics it used to expose the rich, the famous and the royal and remain Britain's best-selling Sunday newspaper.


  • A man looks at a phone in front of a News International building in London on July 6, 2011. (Associated Press)

    Murdoch kills off News of the World

    The Murdoch media empire unexpectedly killed off the muckraking News of the World tabloid Thursday after a public backlash over the illegal guerrilla tactics it used to expose the rich, the famous and the royal and become Britain's best-selling Sunday newspaper.


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