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Sony calls on media to stop publishing hacked documents

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Sony calls on media to stop publishing hacked documents
Stunned by a massive leak of sensitive documents, Sony Pictures Enterprises embarked Sunday on an attempt to contain the crisis by discouraging further media coverage of the leaked emails, which have embarrassed Hollywood stars and the studio's top executives.
Sony calls on media to stop publishing hacked documents

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