James Murdoch has apologized for The Sun's coverage of the 1989 Hillsborough tragedy, when 96
Liverpool fans were crushed to death at the FA Cup semi-final.
News International's executive chairman was put on the spot by Liverpool Walton MP Steve Rotheram
as he gave evidence about the News of the World phone-hacking scandal to the Commons Culture, Media
and Sport Committee.
James Murdoch makes Hillsborough apology
News International's executive chairman James Murdoch has apologised for The Sun's coverage of
the 1989 Hillsborough tragedy, when 96 Liverpool fans were killed.
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News International Executive Chairman James Murdoch apologises for The Sun's coverage of
the Hillsborough disaster
Son of billionaire magnate apologises for newspaper's handling of 1989 tragedy, in which 96
Liverpool fans lost their lives
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News International Executive Chairman James Murdoch apologises for The Sun's coverage of
the Hillsborough disaster
Son of billionaire magnate apologises for newspaper's handling of 1989 tragedy, in which 96
Liverpool fans lost their lives
View the full story here: Goal
A news article on 2011-11-10 16:23:00 from: Goal
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News International Executive Chairman James Murdoch apologises for The Sun's coverage of
the Hillsborough disaster
Son of billionaire magnate apologises for newspaper's handling of 1989 tragedy, in which 96
Liverpool fans lost their lives
View the full story here: Goal
A news article on 2011-11-10 16:23:00 from: Goal
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
News International Executive Chairman James Murdoch apologises for The Sun's coverage of
the Hillsborough disaster
Son of billionaire magnate apologises for newspaper's handling of 1989 tragedy, in which 96
Liverpool fans lost their lives
View the full story here: Goal
A news article on 2011-11-10 16:23:00 from: Goal
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
News International Executive Chairman James Murdoch apologises for The Sun's coverage of
the Hillsborough disaster
Son of billionaire magnate apologises for newspaper's handling of 1989 tragedy, in which 96
Liverpool fans lost their lives
View the full story here: Goal
A news article on 2011-11-10 16:23:00 from: Goal
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
News International Executive Chairman James Murdoch apologises for The Sun's coverage of
the Hillsborough disaster
Son of billionaire magnate apologises for newspaper's handling of 1989 tragedy, in which 96
Liverpool fans lost their lives
View the full story here: Goal
A news article on 2011-11-10 16:23:00 from: Goal
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
News International Executive Chairman James Murdoch apologises for The Sun's coverage of
the Hillsborough disaster
Son of billionaire magnate apologises for newspaper's handling of 1989 tragedy, in which 96
Liverpool fans lost their lives
View the full story here: Goal
A news article on 2011-11-10 16:23:00 from: Goal
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
News International Executive Chairman James Murdoch apologises for The Sun's coverage of
the Hillsborough disaster
Son of billionaire magnate apologises for newspaper's handling of 1989 tragedy, in which 96
Liverpool fans lost their lives
View the full story here: Goal
A news article on 2011-11-10 16:23:00 from: Goal
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
News International Executive Chairman James Murdoch apologises for The Sun's coverage of
the Hillsborough disaster
Son of billionaire magnate apologises for newspaper's handling of 1989 tragedy, in which 96
Liverpool fans lost their lives
View the full story here: Goal
A news article on 2011-11-10 16:23:00 from: Goal
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
Murdoch apologises for The Sun's Hillsborough coverage
"I am aware of the concerns and the hurt it caused and it is something we are very sorry for,
and I am as well," said News International's executive chairman
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KATHMANDU, July 12: Mega Three Star Club signed a one-year co-sponsorship deal with Nepal Leon
Motors, the authorized dealer of Mitsubishi Motors for Nepal, on Tuesday.
Club president Lalit Krishna Shrestha and Leon Motors Executive Chairman Ashish Shrestha signed the
MoU amidst a function in Patan.
The graffiti scrawled on a Melwood wall yesterday stated "Hodgson Out" but the Liverpool manager
was in at an early hour and still at his desk late into the afternoon, even though it was a
designated day off for most of the players whose capitulation at Blackburn Rovers on Wednesday
night left his job in such jeopardy.