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LONDON AP 鈥?Prince Harry said Friday that his mission to rein in the British media continues, after he accepted costs and damages from a tabloid publisher that invaded his privacy with phone hacking and other illegal snooping.Harry attorney, David Sherborne, said at a court hearing that Mirror Group Newspapers had agreed to pay all of the prince legal costs, plus substantial damages, and would make an interim payment of 400,000 pounds $505,000 within 14 days. The final tab will be assessed later.Harry said he had been vindicated, and vowed: Our mission continues. READ MORE: Prince Harry takes the stand against tabl
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