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More than a dozen journalists have been arrested and questioned about phone hacking and police bribery, and News Corp. faces dozens of lawsuits from alleged victims. The inquiry, led by judge Brian Leveson, is examining media ethics and could suggest a new regulatory regime for the press. Dozens of prominent people who accuse the press of intrusion are lined up to participate including actor Hugh Grant, Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling, actress Sienna Miller and former Formula One boss Max Mosley. News International and its rival media groups are all eager to avoid new restrictions, arguing that the current form of self-regulation through the Press Complaints Commission can be strengthened. "Our plea is for the press not to be over-regulated," Davies said. "It is not for it to be above the law." ___ Online: The Leveson Inquiry:
http://www.levesoninquiry.org.uk/
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