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Victims can opt to use the Internet instead of going to court.
Phone hacking only made things worse.
Investigators found one cell phone used to hack more than 1,000 voice mails.
Minority shareholders came out strong against the family in a vote.
To tell or not to tell.
Speculation continues about News Corp.'s succession plan.
California teachers' pension fund, which owns 6 million shares.
Shareholder advisers are recommending that investors vote against the family.
It's open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Claims could reach more than £100 million.
iPad newspaper goes gonzo.
Someone at News Corp.'s marketing unit hacked the website of a small rival that sold ads in supermarket aisles. No one ever tried to find out who did it — until now.
A London theater company is staging an experimental show based on the News Corp. scandal.
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