James Murdoch testifies that News Corp.'s bid for broadcaster BSkyB came up in talks with Prime Minister David Cameron and others but denies influence-peddling.
LONDON — Rupert Murdoch's media empire enjoyed possibly inappropriate contacts with senior British politicians, including the government minister charged with deciding whether to allow Murdoch to take over a lucrative satellite broadcaster, according to evidence at a judicial inquiry Tuesday.





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