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James Murdoch tipped for new job

James Murdoch may get an expanded role at media empire News Corp, just a day after he was criticised strongly by the UK media regulator.
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James Murdoch eyes expanded US role

News Corp prepared to expand role to include responsibility of the Fox Networks Group despite criticism by the UK media regulator of his record
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James Bond trades martini for Heineken

Heineken is taking a gamble on a €60m marketing campaign tied to a new James Bond film that has already upset some followers of the franchise
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Heat’s James, Clippers’ Paul recruiting Allen

LeBron James of the Heat and Chris Paul of the Clippers are recruiting Ray Allen.
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Champs! James’ triple-double lifts Heat to title

MIAMI (AP) — LeBron James has found it all since taking his talents to Miami.
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Windhorst: LeBron James’ other decision

Change after NBA Finals meltdown helps give LeBron James a shot at redemption
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NBA names Lebron James MVP

Miami Heat forward Lebron James is the NBA's 2011-2012 Most Valuable Player.


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James Murdoch stands by phone-hacking denial

Son of media tycoon Rupert Murdoch tells judicial panel that media subordinates did not notify him of illegal activity.
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Live blog: James Murdoch at Leveson

Live coverage of the Leveson Inquiry into the standards and ethics of the UK press as James Murdoch gives evidence
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James Murdoch to resign as BSkyB chairman

James Murdoch, son of media magnate Rupert Murdoch, is expected to step down as chairman of BSkyB, a longtime investor in the broadcaster told CNN today.


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James Murdoch to step down from BSkyB

Son of Rupert Mudoch, once seen as heir to father’s media empire, to resign as chairman of UK’s top pay-TV company.
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James Murdoch to quit BSkyB role

James Murdoch is to step down as chairman of BSkyB but will remain on the board.
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BSkyB Chairman James Murdoch to quit: Sky

LONDON (Reuters) – BSkyB non-executive Chairman James Murdoch, under fire over his handling of a phone hacking scandal, is to step down from his role at Britain’s dominant pay-TV company, the group’s news channel reported on Tuesday.

James Cameron solos to ocean depths

Oscar-winning director James Cameron has plunged to the deepest known point in the world's oceans, tweeting from his one-man submersible during the process.


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James Murdoch to quit Sotheby’s board

Rupert Murdoch’s son is stepping down from his only remaining board position outside News Corp and BSkyB, after the furore over scandals at UK papers
Full Story: Financial Times – UK Homepage

James Murdoch gives up News International role

(Reuters) James Murdoch resigned as executive chairman of News International on Wednesday, raising new doubts he can succeed his father Rupert as CEO of parent company News Corp in the wake of a phone hacking scandal at the unit he…

James Murdoch leaves News International post

Resignation as head of News Corp’s UK newspaper arm comes speculation over his role in expanding phone-hacking scandal.
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James Murdoch quits UK newspapers

James Murdoch steps down as executive chairman of News International, the UK newspaper business that owns the Sun and the Times titles.
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James Murdoch steps down as head of NI

Media group moves to distance James Murdoch from its troubled UK newspaper arm, saying he will step down as executive chairman
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Bucks rally, stun Heat despite James’ 40 points

Brandon Jennings scored 31 points, including three 3-pointers in a critical stretch of the fourth quarter, and Milwaukee beat Miami 105-97 on Wednesday night for the Bucks’ second win over the Heat this season.
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