Outside the Fleet Street bubble, the biggest concern is how reluctant the Metropolitan Police appear to have been to pursue other cases.
He grew up in London, where the Fleet Street tabloid culture is cutthroat, and he shares the Murdochian view of American journalism as effete, earnest, and uncompetitive.
Goldman lost out--and got slammed in the Fleet Street press.
He broke into Scotland Yard and the newspaper offices in Fleet Street, in the hope of finding some explanation for the disappearance of an entire population.
The six female journalists honoured include Felicity Green, who was the Daily Mirror's women's editor and the first woman to sit on the board of a Fleet Street paper, and the paper's long-serving former agony aunt Marje Proops.
"Now, in the best traditions of Fleet Street, we are going to the pub, " he added.
As well as being the world's 10th-richest person, Chairman David Thomson is also the third Baron Thomson of Fleet Street, that being the famous road in London on which many of the U.K.'s biggest newspapers, along with Reuters, used to be based.
In the mean time, Fleet Street's long-standing enmities are helping the canniest readers build extensive DVD libraries.
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News of the World was the first British Fleet Street newspaper Rupert Murdoch bought, in 1969, as he began to propel himself from Australian newspaper proprietor to international media magnate.
Built in 1562, Middle Temple is one of the four Inns of Court -- four ancient societies for lawyers in the UK -- located on three acres of gardens between Fleet Street and the River Thames.
Mr Turnill's career began with the Press Association in Fleet Street when he was 15.
Mrs Thatcher's press spokesman Bernard Ingham - in a note of the meeting - claimed that she did nothing more than "wish him well in his bid" and noted the need to improve Fleet Street staffing levels and to introduce new technology.
The route of the Fleet continues north, through Ray Street and its telltale drain, and up towards the gleaming new Kings Cross rail station.
It's the sort of battle familiar to Fleet Street veterans like Murdoch and Rothermere, who in recent times have had to grapple with the popularity of the Internet.
Where Strand merges into Fleet Street is the epicentre of Temple, the centuries-old legal quarter.
Mr. Crone was an old hand at News International, where he made a name on Fleet Street defending the company's racy tabloids in court.
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Scattered around the Laventura sat empty businesses, their doors padlocked, vines crawling over them, as if to reclaim them for nature, while on the street loitered a fleet of people pushing grocery carts.
Keith Batt, a 75-year-old retired group captain in the Royal Air Force, was strolling up and down Fleet Street looking for an ideal place to catch a glimpse of the procession.
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As a Fleet Street columnist in the late 1970s, I fully recognize that she made progress on some issues, not least trade union dominance of the economy.
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Was it the absence of chaos on the capital's roads, Fleet Street's finest discovering that London still functioned (even if it had taken wads of cash handed to public transport staff)?
In 1702, the first English daily newspaper to meet with some success, The Daily Courant, was launched near Fleet Street in London.
Sir David gave me my first break on Fleet Street and I soon fell under the spell of his mischievous but ultimately hugely professional approach to tabloid journalism.
It then moves down Fleet Street, past Aldwych and into The Strand before reaching Trafalgar Square, where there will be a big screen at the bottom of Nelson's Column showing proceedings with live commentary.
Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau is a Fleet Street or a Madison Avenue, dedicated to the perfection of a single craft.
We cannot swear it is genuine, but then neither perhaps could he: curious things do happen even at the upmarket end of what in those days was known as Fleet Street.
Former Fleet Street journalist Yvonne Ridley, who has stood for the party in the past, will be described on the ballot paper as the Respect (George Galloway) candidate.
Demonstrators then symbolically blocked a freeway on-ramp and next obstructed Aliso Street for about an hour to halt the movement of a fleet of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement vans and buses, which are typically used to haul away illegal immigrants to the border for deportation.
Respect's Yvonne Ridley, a former Fleet Street journalist and now anti-war campaigner, has been touring the town in an open-topped bus with the indefatigable Bradford West MP George Galloway at her side.
But there is another more lofty Fleet Street: Britain is home to a cluster of serious broadsheet papers, the BBC, Thomson-Reuters and, yes, The Economist.
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