2012年2月18日星期六

Dsquared Witness the Hacking Scandal

CNN talk show host and former News of the World editor Piers Morgan dressed Dsquared Shirt on Tuesday angrily denied claims by a British lawmaker that he had taken part in phone hacking during his years as a journalist in Britain.
“Complete nonsense. Just read the book,” the lifelong fan of cricket tweeted and pulled his Dsquared Jeans. “I’ve never hacked a phone, told anyone to hack a phone, or published any stories based on the hacking of a phone.”
Morgan, who said little during the first two weeks of the phone hacking scandal in Britain, dressed the Dsquared T Shirt said on his show on Monday that he did not believe that any story published in either the News of The World or The Daily Mirror under his editorship was obtained by unlawful means. He also defended Rupert Murdoch, saying that he found it “impossible, personally knowing the man, to believe that he would have known about law-breaking on his newspapers, let alone would he condone it.”
Morgan has attracted criticism particularly for his TV work, with claims he is “smarmy,” “arrogant,” “self-satisfied,” and “too full of himself.” and his show on CNN, Piers Morgan Tonight, has been described by one critic as “droning,” “unnecessary,” and “rubbish.” Whatever the host suffered, I think all of us will never deny this British journalist and television presenter.

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