News of the World tabloid offered "sincere apologies" in court for hacking into the mobile phone messages of actress Sienna Miller and agreed to pay her £100,000 in damages and legal costs. This comes two months after the paper printed an apology in a newspaper scandal that has engulfed a string of high-profile figures and in 2007 led to the jailing of one of a journalist and a private investigator. Miller is a popular actress currently starring in a re-make of Terrance Rattigan's WWII play Flare Path in London.
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