LONDON – A British tabloid has formally apologized to actress Sienna Miller for hacking into her cell phone messages.
Michael Silverleaf, a lawyer for News Group Newspapers, the publisher of The News of The World, offered "sincere apologies" to Miller in London's High Court Tuesday.
The company acknowledged that the information obtained through hacking should never have been published.
Miller settled the case for 100,000 pounds ($164,500) in damages and costs.

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Jude Law and Sienna Miller have called it quits again.
NEW YORK — Sienna Miller is headed for the bright lights of New York City.




















