Page 13 - All About History - Issue 18-14
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King George VI
addresses the
nation via radio
on his coronation
day on BBC Radio
from Buckingham
Palace in 1937
Rupert Murdoch
and Rebekah Brooks
were embroiled in a
newspaper phone-
hacking scandal
A workman in the process
of making a newspaper
printing plate
A newspaper seller
carrying a placard
announcing that Britain
haddeclaredwaron By the 1950s many
Germany, 1939 households had their own
blackandwhitetelevision
A photographer approaches the car crash that killed Diana
PrincessofWales,hercompanionDodiAlFayedand
theirdriverHenriPaul–ajuryfoundthecrashoccurred
becausethedriverwastryingtofleethepaparazzi
Bob Woodward (left) and Carl Bernstein (right), Washington
Post staff writers whose work helped break the Watergate
case and led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon
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Mark Zuckerberg’s
company Facebook
is one of the most
powerful players in
the new world of
social media
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