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July 09, 2011 
Colin Myler, editor of the News of The World, holds up a copy of the last edition of the newspaper outside... 
London, United Kingdom 
Colin Myler, editor of the News of The World, holds up a copy of the last edition of the newspaper outside... 
Colin Myler, editor of the News of The World, holds up a copy of the last edition of the newspaper outside the newspaper's office in Wapping, east London July 9, 2011. No scandal, no royal drug bust, no shock revelation of match fixing. In what must be one of the lowest-key headlines in News of the World's 168-year history, Sunday's last ever newspaper simply read "Thank You & Goodbye". Rupert Murdoch, head of News Corp which owns News of the World as well as the Sun, Times and Sunday Times newspapers, flies to London this weekend to try to contain the fallout of a phone-hack crisis, fearing it could jeopardise his bid to buy British broadcaster BSkyB. REUTERS/Paul Hackett (BRITAIN - Tags: MEDIA) 
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