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Guardian's False Claim About Milly Dowler

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DrFilth | 07:08 Wed 25th Jun 2014 | News
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shut down the news of the world

> The launch of the Leveson Inquiry and the closure of the News of the World
stemmed from one incendiary allegation which shocked the nation
– and turned out to be untrue. <

hundred of well paid jobs lost because of these false claims ?



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2668488/How-Guardians-false-claim-Milly-Dowler-shut-News-World.html
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The closure of the newspaper seemed a cynical attempt to quell pressure, to me. I find it hard to believe it could not have weathered the storm. But it seems to me those involved got into trouble due to their own actions.
Whereas the Daily Mail NEVER make any false claims.
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very true canary but have they ever shut down another paper with there false claims

> Phone hacking trial judge Mr Justice Saunders said the tabloid was not responsible for giving Mr and Mrs Dowler false hope, adding: ‘They, the Guardian, were wrong and they have accepted it.’ <
They didn't. Murdoch shut it down.
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old_geezer i like the guardian but can't afford the £1-60 a day

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=z0s9x&s=8#.U6p7T7G8OSE
DrFilth

Interested to know how you go about producing your tinypic links?
it wasn't the Guardian's fault, dr. Their bent copper got it wrong, lol. It'll be strange watching the muesli-munchers attacking their own paper for weeks on end, now.
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aog
1, place paper in front of laptop screen
2, take picture
3, upload to computer
4, open up tinypic and upload picture
5, copy the url thingy ( cut and paste )
6, cut and paste the url thingy on here so others can see the picture

hope that helps ,

url thingy = the bar up near the top of my laptop screen
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this is the camera box in front of the screen

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2gv98r9&amp;s=8#.U6qCwbG8OSE
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Svejk don't think i have ever tasted muesli do they do a curry one
It is clear the wrong allegation that the NotW had deleted messages had come from the Police.

I have never heard of phones automatically deleting messages. That seems to be counter to what the voicemail is for. I know someone who had a voicemail from her son who died, on her phone for several years.
The News of the World brand had become tainted, which is why Murdoch closed it down.

Then launched the Sunday Sun not long after.
Falsish....

some of the instructions to the Hackers were:
'and dont delete any emails'.....

which kinda implies that it was a choice and that the choice had been previously followed.

So altho Millie's emails may not have been deleted,
it looks as though others were

I dont think this fulfills the but-for test for causation

but for Millie Dowler, the News of the Screws would still be here .....
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> . I have never heard of phones automatically deleting messages <

nor me
strangely enough, muesli is my favourite thing for breakfast, dr. You should try Alpen Original. ;-)
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Svejk i have had fruit and fibre but i hate having it after the box being opened a few months

the birds love it in the winter time
> . I have never heard of phones automatically deleting messages <
nor me

er I think mine automatically deletes at 21 d.
standard BT voicemail
Not mobiles.
Murdoch has paid out £millions to victims of News of the World hacking, which seems to be an admission that the hacks took place.

So the verdict of not guilty for Brookes seems to imply that she was in charge as editor, and her journalists were getting these great stories and leads, but she never thought to ask them how they were finding out the information, what was their source? Somehow I find that hard to believe, but then I didn't hear the evidence in Court.
Its interesting that on the day after Coulson was convicted for his part in the NOTW phone hacking scandal, the messengers are now being attacked.

See this wiki article on the NOTW hacking affair, and pay special attention to the section marked "5.3 Milly Dowler's voicemail"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_of_the_World_phone_hacking_affair

There is no doubt whatsoever that the actions of the NOTW led Milly's parents to have false hopes that their daughter was still alive, and in September 2011, it was reported that News International had offered 2 million pounds in damages to Mr/Mrs Dowler. I might take this opportunity to remind people that the NOTW also hacked into the Mobiles of the relatives of people killed in the 7/7 bombings, as well the relatives of British soldiers killed in action. Glenn Mulcaire, a private investigator, worked for the NOTW and was convicted in 2007, alongside NOTW royal editor Clive Goodman. The newspaper also hacked into numerous other people Mobiles, not in an attempt at "investigative journalism" but purely and simply to make money.

It is quite clear that had the Guardian, and other news media, like that well other known left-wing publication, the Telegraph, not started an investigation into the criminal activities at the NOTW, the paper would still be publishing and still carrying on as before. The job losses that occurred when the NOTW closed were unfortunate but they were entirely down to the management and Proprietor's extreme lack of control of the aforesaid criminal activity.
Rupert Murdoch closed down the NOTW, not the Guardian or any other newspaper.

Perhaps our thoughts today should be with all the innocent people dragged through the mud by the NOTW while it employed criminals like Mulcaire and Coulson, rather than shedding crocodile tears for a worthless scandal rag like the NOTW.

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