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...For me, this issue first became part of the national political conversation during the 2021 gubernatorial race in Virginia, where Republican Glenn Youngkin — who was wary of associating himself with Donald...
...Many trustees and advisers — Richard Dawkins, Niall Ferguson, Arthur Brooks, Jonathan Haidt, Larry Summers — are celebrity academics with large followings....
...“Just because Trump endorses you, as he did with Mo Brooks . . . and David Perdue, what good has that done?”...
...That’s how Kewsong Lee, soon-to-be-solo chief executive of The Carlyle Group, described his relationship with co-CEO Glenn Youngkin in a Bloomberg Markets interview in 2018....
...Mr Brooks was accused of providing Fat Leonard’s company with internal navy documents, obtaining diplomatic clearance for Glenn Defense Marine vessels to enter Philippine harbours and even allowing the contractor...
...Seventeen conservatives including radio host Glenn Beck, Fox news pundit Tucker Carlson and Barry Bennett, a senior adviser to the Trump campaign, met with Mr Zuckerberg at the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters...
...Comey, FBI Director Campaign commentary 5 takeaways for Clinton (Glenn Thrush, Politico) Choosing leaders: clueless or crazy (David Brooks, New York Times) Voices from voters (Guardian) The theology...
...Ms Brooks was not aware of Glenn Mulcaire, the private detective who has admitted phone hacking for the News of the World until his arrest in 2006, he told the court....
...Rebekah Brooks, the former chief executive of News International who was the highest profile defendant, was acquitted of all charges in June....
...Ms Brooks and Mr Coulson said they knew nothing of phone hacking under their editorships, that they did not know it was illegal and they did not know the tabloid was employing Glenn Mulcaire, an accomplished...
...Rebekah Brooks, the former chief executive of News International who was the most high-profile defendant in the phone hacking trial, was acquitted of all charges in June....
...Mr Edis reminded the jury that three senior news editors had pleaded guilty to phone-hacking offences using the services of a private detective, Glenn Mulcaire....
...Ms Brooks said she knew nothing of phone hacking under her editorship and did not know the tabloid was employing Glenn Mulcaire, an accomplished phone hacker....
...Ms Brooks, Mr Coulson and Mr Kuttner all deny one count of conspiracy to intercept voicemail messages. Mr Coulson denies two other charges, and Ms Brooks denies three other charges....
...Ms Brooks denied “book cooking” earlier on Thursday about a £92,000-a-year contract between the News of the World and Glenn Mulcaire, an investigator who was intercepting voicemails for the tabloid....
...Ms Brooks testified she did not know that phone hacking was illegal and says she was never told about a £92,000-a-year contract given by the newspaper to Glenn Mulcaire to hack phones when she was editor...
...Ms Brooks denies four charges in the trial....
...Mr Brooks also denied knowing anything about a £92,000 annual contract struck by the tabloid with private investigator Glenn Mulcaire, who was hacking phones for the newspaper....
...Ms Brooks was asked by her defence barrister, Jonathan Laidlaw QC, whether she was aware in 2002 that Glenn Mulcaire, a private detective working for the tabloid, had been tasked to access the schoolgirl...
...However, private detective Glenn Mulcaire – who carried out the bulk of the hacking – and ex-news editor James Weatherup walked free from the Old Bailey after being given suspended prison terms....
...“You didn’t want the truth to come out,” Mr Edis said to Ms Brooks. She replied: “Glenn Mulcaire, by anybody’s standards, was an unreliable witness....
...Earlier on Monday, the court heard that News International paid for the legal costs of convicted phone hacker Glenn Mulcaire as the media company dealt with a phone hacking-related lawsuit....
...The remaining five defendants, including Rebekah Brooks, deny all charges against them. The trial continues....
...The jury heard evidence that three former news editors at the newspaper as well as a private detective, Glenn Mulcaire, who was employed by the newspaper, have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to intercept voicemails...
...Mr Law told the trial that he was shown numbers associated with him and his family by police, in notes belonging to private detective Glenn Mulcaire, who has admitted intercepting voicemail messages while...
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