Some former employees of the tabloid claim they are now unemployable.
Brooks faced British members of Parliament to testify on her involvement in the scandal.
Sean Hoare helped blow the whistle on the phone-hacking scandal.
The British government said it is seeking a recall of parliament on Wednesday.
The extent of phone hacking at the British newspaper News of the World has led to the closure of the paper after 168 years. Allegations of phone hacking first emerged in 2005, but police now say there could be up to 4,000 victims including celebrities, sport stars, politicians and victims of crime. The scandal has prompted wider questions about press regulation, media ownership, the police, and relationships between politicians and journalists.
Britain’s phone hacking scandal is reverberating in Australia, where Rupert Murdoch got his start.
China is a country that Rupert Murdoch has tried to charm and flatter for 20 years.
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A cheating scandal has rocked the world of grandmaster chess. It involves accomplices and text messaging. Anchor Lisa Mullins finds out the details from Henry Samuel, a reporter for The Daily Telegraph in Paris. Download MP3
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Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Times of London reporter Sarah Vine about the latest scandal enveloping Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Listen