LONDON (AP) — It's the crisis that just won't go away.
Britain's phone hacking scandal, where journalists at the News of the World tabloid eavesdropped on the voice mails of royals, celebrities, politicians and even a teenage murder victim, has shaken Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and the highest levels of government.
Top people in Murdoch's empire and the police have been forced out. Prime Minister David Cameron's judgment has been called into question for hiring an ex-News of the World editor implicated in the scandal.
With the arrests of 15 people and extra police officers drafted in to work the developing case, the details just keep on unraveling — slowly and painfully …

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