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That revelation caused public outrage, and triggered the sharp slide in BSkyB shares as well as the shock decision to close the News of the World after 168 years of publication. For News Corp., which owns Fox television and the Wall Street Journal as well as three other British papers, the News of the World represented a relatively small sacrifice. Prime Minister David Cameron on Friday announced two public inquiries into the scandal: one led by a judge looking into phone hacking by newspapers and possible corruption involving police officers taking cash for information, and another into press regulation. Two News of the World employees, Goodman and private detective Glenn Mulcaire, were sentenced to prison on 2007 for hacking the phones of aides to members of the royal family. The newspaper's executives insisted for years that the two men mounted a rogue operation and that there was no wider problem. That stonewalling cracked this year as actress Sienna Miller and other people claiming to be phone hacking victims won settlements of court cases. More suits are pending, including one by Milly Dowler's parents. The News of the World earlier had made out of court payments to other claimants, including a reported 1 million pounds ($1.6 million) payoff to high-profile publicist Max Clifford. James Murdoch, the heir apparent to head the Murdoch empire, said last week that he regretted authorizing the payments, though he gave no details of the recipients or the amounts. He has denied any knowledge of illegal activity at the paper. The renewed police investigation so far has produced five arrests but so far no criminal charges. Brooks and several executives have offered to be interviewed by police as witnesses, a source at News International confirmed, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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