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Fox News' Neil Cavuto Reads News Corp. Statement Denying Allegations That 9-11 Victims' Phones Were Hacked

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 07/22/11 5:33 PM EDT

From the July 22 edition of Fox News' Your World:

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Previously:

Fox: FBI Has “Reportedly ... Opened An Investigation” Into Possible News Corp. Hacking Of 9-11 Victims' Voicemails

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