Sky News - Jul 24, 2008
Formula One chief Max Mosley has won a landmark High Court legal battle with the News of the World over revelations about his private life.
AFP - Jul 24, 2008
LONDON (AFP) — World motorsport chief Max Mosley won his privacy case at London's High Court Thursday against a British newspaper which alleged he took part
BBC News - Jul 24, 2008
World motorsport boss Max Mosley has won a legal action against a Sunday newspaper that claimed he took part in a Nazi-style orgy with prostitutes.
Telegraph.co.uk - Jul 24, 2008
Max Mosley, the Formula One racing chief, today won his landmark privacy case against the News of the World over allegations he had indulged in Nazi-style
Daily Mail - Jul 24, 2008
By Nicola Boden Formula One boss Max Mosley was today awarded a record £60000 in damages after winning his groundbreaking privacy case over claims he took
First Post - Jul 24, 2008
With the verdict due today in Max Mosley’s landmark privacy case against the News of the World, following the tabloid’s allegations that he participated in
autosport.com - Jul 24, 2008
By Jonathan Noble The judgment in FIA president Max Mosley's privacy case against the News of the World is scheduled to be given in the London High Court
Marketplace - Jul 23, 2008
The legal fight in Britain surrounding what seems to be the perfect tabloid story could mean the end of the gossip rags as we know them.
The Sun - Jul 23, 2008
He had become involved in a domestic brouhaha and came to see me when I edited this fine organ to explain how damaging publication might be to his career
Sportinglife.com - Jul 24, 2008
By Jan Colley, Cathy Gordon and John Aston, PA Formula One boss Max Mosley on Thursday won his privacy action against the News of the World.
ITV.com - Jul 24, 2008
Motor racing boss Max Mosley will find out later if he has won his legal battle against the News of the World. Mr Mosley - who is head of governing body the
Yahoo! Eurosport - Jul 24, 2008
Motor racing chief Max Mosley has won a landmark case in Britain's high court with a judge ruling his privacy was violated by a tabloid newspaper that
Zee News - Jul 24, 2008
London, July 24: Motor racing boss Max Mosley won a landmark case in London's High Court on Thursday when a judge ruled his privacy was violated by The News
InTheNews.co.uk - Jul 24, 2008
Formula One boss Max Mosley has won his legal battle against the News of the World. Mr Mosley accused the newspaper of gross invasion of privacy after it
Metro - Jul 24, 2008
Today is judgment day in Formula One boss Max Mosley's groundbreaking privacy case at the High Court. Mr Justice Eady will give his ruling after a five-day
MSN UK News - Jul 24, 2008
A High Court judge is due to announce his ruling in Formula One boss Max Mosley's groundbreaking privacy case. Mr Justice Eady will give his judgment after