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Blair Says Feared Fight With Britain's Media Barons
yahoo.com 4 hours, 19 minutes agoLONDON (Reuters) - British leaders have no choice but to court powerful media barons such as Rupert Murdoch or risk savage press attacks which are "full on, full frontal, day in, day out," former Prime Minister Tony Blair told an inquiry on Monday. Interrupted by a heckler who accused him of being a war criminal for supporting the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Blair paused briefly before continuing calmly to justify his ties to Murdoch with whom he developed a close friendship. ...
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Leveson Sketch: Excuse Me, It's The World's Politest Protest - Telegraph.co.uk
google.com 10 hours, 24 minutes agoTelegraph.co.uk Leveson sketch: Excuse me, it's the world's politest protest Telegraph.co.uk Michael Deacon watches Tony Blair give evidence at the Leveson Inquiry - where the former Prime Minister comes under attack from an intruder. By Michael Deacon, Parliamentary Sketchwriter Pity Cherie wasn't there. Might have been fun to see her “do a ... Leveson inquiry: Monday's key points Tony Blair faces inquiry into role of press during his premiership Tony Blair admits cozy ties with Murdoch crucial to politica


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