Cameron denies "grand deal" to help Murdoch
Reuters Sunday 29th April, 2012
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron has denied favoring Rupert Murdoch's business interests in exchange for political support from his newspaper empire, and defended a minister's handling of an ill-fated takeover bid involving the media magnate.
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