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Reuters fires Matthew Keys

Keys was Deputy Social Media Editor for Reuters. He is well-known among journalists and has more than 35,000 Twitter followers.

Last month, he was charged with conspiring with Anonymous to hack into a Tribune Company server.

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Reuters subsequently suspended Keys with pay.

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