murdoch would have no qualms about publishing stolen e-mails. they actively went about the business of stealing voice mails, including those of a murdered schoolgirl. rupert murdoch is the only newspaper owner in the world who has employed an editor convicted of conspiring to steal voice mails. and let s make no mistake about it. we know what the new york post would print if the studio involved was the one owned by rupert murdoch. it would be printing none of those e-mails. the documents and e-mails stolen from sony are of no value to the public or the media other than gossip value. and without gossip, there would be no new york post. the new york post publishes tabloid style both to save money and to suggest a reading experience similar to the
murdoch would have no qualms about publishing stolen e-mails. they actively went about the business of stealing voice mails, including those of a murdered schoolgirl. rupert murdoch is the only newspaper owner in the world who has employed an editor convicted of conspiring to steal voice mails. and let s make no mistake about it. we know what the new york post would print if the studio involved was the one owned by rupert murdoch. it would be printing none of those e-mails. the documents and e-mails stolen from sony are of no value to the public or the media other than gossip value. and without gossip, there would be no new york post. the new york post publishes tabloid style both to save money and to suggest a reading experience similar to the