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Actors, politicians, sports stars and other celebrities1 are thought to be considering suing the News of the World for hacking2 into their mobile phones. Legal action could amount to millions of pounds in damages, Mark Steven represents two who believe they were targeted.
“I think people are going to be looking for settlements with a significant amount of money, we’ve seen with the Max Mosley case that invasion of privacy, now attracting significant amounts of money in terms of damages. And so once you add legal cost to that ,we are gonna be talking in the couple of hundred thousand per person making a claim, and that’s going to be a large amount of money. ”
Two football legends, Sir Alex Ferguson and Alan Shearer3 , are the latest said to have been bugged4 in messages left with Gordon Taylor, the Players' Union Boss, He was paid 700,000 pounds by the paper in the secret civil case settlement. Dozens more victims who sue successfully could cost the paper owners ,News International, much more.
The Guardian5 Newspaper claimed evidence of widespread hacking was uncovered during the case of News of the World, the royal editor Clive Goodman, he was jailed with a private investigator6 two years ago. The director of public prosecutions7 is reviewing the police evidence that didn’t lead to charges against other staff of the paper.
The police have ruled out reopening the Clive Goodman case, but they are two new investigations9 by MPs' Committee and the Press Complaints Commission, they are asking once again who else knew what Clive Goodman was up to.
Did Andy Coulson know? he was Clive Goodman’s editor, he said he didn’t, but he took responsibility and quit. He’s now the Tory Party’s chief media advisor10. The Lib Dem Chris Huhne accused Scotland Yard of neglect of duty in ruling out too quickly a reopening of the case. He is asking the Independent Police Complaints Commission to investigate .
“Given the scale and scope of the allegations,” he said. “the possibility that other journalists and investigators11 were involved must now be seriously considered.”
But News International strongly denied any other journalists had acted illegally, in a letter to the MPs' Media Watchdog Committee,the company’s new chief executive Rebecca Wade12 wrote:“the Guardian coverage13, we believe, has substantially and likely deliberately14 misled the British public. ”.The company insisted that it and its staff would be exonerated15 by any new investigation8.
1 celebrities | |
n.(尤指娱乐界的)名人( celebrity的名词复数 );名流;名声;名誉 | |
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n.非法访问计算机系统和数据库的活动 | |
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3 shearer | |
n.剪羊毛的人;剪切机 | |
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4 bugged | |
vt.在…装窃听器(bug的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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5 guardian | |
n.监护人;守卫者,保护者 | |
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7 prosecutions | |
起诉( prosecution的名词复数 ); 原告; 实施; 从事 | |
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8 investigation | |
n.调查,调查研究 | |
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9 investigations | |
(正式的)调查( investigation的名词复数 ); 侦查; 科学研究; 学术研究 | |
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10 advisor | |
n.顾问,指导老师,劝告者 | |
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12 wade | |
v.跋涉,涉水;n.跋涉 | |
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13 coverage | |
n.报导,保险范围,保险额,范围,覆盖 | |
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adv.审慎地;蓄意地;故意地 | |
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15 exonerated | |
v.使免罪,免除( exonerate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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