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LONDON — The News of the World formally apologized to actress Sienna Miller on Tuesday for systematically, and illegally, intercepting her cellphone messages in the mid-2000s and using the information to publish articles about her private life.
The apology comes as part of a settlement between Miller and the tabloid newspaper, which also agreed to pay her about $164,000 in legal fees and damages. At least four other people who say their phones were hacked into have reached out-of-court settlements with the newspaper; numerous lawsuits against it are still pending. The newspaper has offered to settle with at least seven other possible victims.



