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Sienna Miller has revealed she believed her family members were selling stories on her before she realized her phone had been hacked.

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Elisabeth Murdoch, the daughter of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, has delayed taking her seat on the News Corp. board, a sign the company is trying to duck criticism that the publicly traded company is run like a family dynasty.

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