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Rupert Murdoch’s media group formally apologized to Prince Harry as part of a multimillion dollar settlement deal over a phone-hacking scandal. The 11th-hour deal avoided what would have been weeks of damaging testimony in a trial that was just about to begin.
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Prince Harry’s mission to tame the British media has produced results in court. But the jury is out on whether it will have a broader impact.