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ed lieutenants with the resignation of News International's chief executive, Rebekah Brooks, and Les Hinton, CEO of Dow Jones Co., the News Corp. subsidiary that publishes The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires. James Murdoch found his credibility publicly challenged at a parliamentary inquiry into the scandal. But as more damaging information came to light, the younger Murdoch stayed put. Rupert Murdoch expressed full support for his son even as James Murdoch's testimony to lawmakers and fitness as an executive were repeatedly called into question. James Murdoch twice had to change his story about what he knew when in the phone-hacking scandal. In testimony before Parliament last year, he insisted he was never shown a critical piece of evidence that suggested illegal practices went much further than his company was admitting at the time. Contradicted by his former top aides, James Murdoch later had to return to Parliament to modify his testimony. He was told about the evidence, he acknowledged, but said he wasn't told why it was important. Another document uncovered since then has cast doubt on that explanation. A 2008 email proved that James Murdoch had been warned by one of his top lawyers in writing that the explosive evidence could lead to a "nightmare scenario." In a letter to U.K. lawmakers in December,toms outlet, James Murdoch explained he got that email on his smart phone but must not have read all the way down to the important part,cheap toms shoes. His so-called "BlackBerry defense" has since been widely ridiculed. "James' resignation was inevitable," said Louis Ureneck, a journalism professor at Boston University. "He either condoned the hacking or was irresponsibly unaware. Neither is acceptable in a top executive of a media company." Rumors about James Murdoch's tenure have swirled on both sides of the Atlantic. Vanity Fair reported in December that Rupert Murdoch initially told James to take a leave of absence as the scandal unraveled but later changed his mind. Rupert Murdoch's critics and even his shareholders have also loudly called for James Murdoch's head,cheap toms shoes. In October, more than a third of shareholders voted against re-electing the younger Murdoch to the company's board of directors. Your comment will be posted immediately, unless it is spam or contains profanity. For more information, please see our Comments FAQ. An insider's guide to politics and policy, available on the iPad or as a PDF download.[标签:标题]
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