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Rupert Murdoch says he may sue the BBC for "stealing" content from his newspapers

News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch says he may sue the BBC for "stealing" content from his newspapers when his media group launches its new paid content strategy. Full Article at FinFacts

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