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ATTENTION EDITORS: THIS IMAGE MUST NOT BE USED AFTER 1800 GMT ON JULY 20, 2011 A screen grab image taken in London on July 19, 2011, shows Wendi Deng, (3rd L in pink) wife of News Corporation Chief Rupert Murdoch, raising her arm towards a protestor (Far L) who threw a foam pie at Rupert Murdoch as he gave evidence to a Parliamentary Select Committee on the phone hacking scandal. News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch told British lawmakers "this is the most humble day of my life" at the start of a parliamentary hearing Tuesday over the News of the World phone hacking scandal. AFP PHOTO/PARBUL
ATTENTION EDITORS: THIS IMAGE MUST NOT BE USED AFTER 2000 GMT ON JULY 20, 2011 A screen grab image taken in London on July 19, 2011, shows a man (Top L) hitting News Corporation Chief Rupert Murdoch (2nd Row Seated L) in the face with a plate of foam as he and son James (2nd Row Seated R) give evidence to a Parliamentary Select Committee on the phone hacking scandal. A protester hit Rupert Murdoch with a foam pie Tuesday as the media mogul testified to British lawmakers on the phone-hacking scandal, in a bizarre finale to what he called the "most humble day of my life." AFP PHOTO/PARBUL
ATTENTION EDITORS: THIS IMAGE MUST NOT BE USED AFTER 2000 GMT ON JULY 20, 2011 A screen grab image taken in London on July 19, 2011, shows a man (Top L) hitting News Corporation Chief Rupert Murdoch (Seated) in the face with a plate of foam as he and son James (not pictured) give evidence to a Parliamentary Select Committee on the phone hacking scandal. A protester hit Rupert Murdoch with a foam pie Tuesday as the media mogul testified to British lawmakers on the phone-hacking scandal, in a bizarre finale to what he called the "most humble day of my life." AFP PHOTO/PARBUL
ATTENTION EDITORS: THIS IMAGE MUST NOT BE USED AFTER 2000 GMT ON JULY 20, 2011 A combination of screen grab images taken in London on July 19, 2011, shows (L) a man attacking News Corporation Chief Rupert Murdoch with a plate of foam, (C) Wendi Deng, wife of Rupert Murdoch, raising her arm towards the attacker and (R) as a policeman runs across the floor towards the attacker as Murdoch and his son James gave evidence to a Parliamentary Select Committee on the phone hacking scandal. News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch told British lawmakers "this is the most humble day of my life" at the start of a parliamentary hearing Tuesday over the News of the World phone hacking scandal. AFP PHOTO/PARBUL
ATTENTION EDITORS: THIS IMAGE MUST NOT BE USED AFTER 2000 GMT ON JULY 20, 2011 A screen grab image taken in London on July 19, 2011, shows a man (Top L) hitting News Corporation Chief Rupert Murdoch (2nd Row Seated L) in the face with a plate of foam as he and son James (2nd Row Seated R) give evidence to a Parliamentary Select Committee on the phone hacking scandal. A protester hit Rupert Murdoch with a foam pie Tuesday as the media mogul testified to British lawmakers on the phone-hacking scandal, in a bizarre finale to what he called the "most humble day of my life." TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/PARBUL
ATTENTION EDITORS: CORRECTION-CHANGING RESTRICTIONS: THIS IMAGE MUST NOT BE USED AFTER 2359 GMT ON JULY 26, 2011. A screen grab image taken in London on July 19, 2011, shows Wendi Deng, (3rd L in pink) wife of News Corporation Chief Rupert Murdoch, raising her arm towards a protestor (Far L) who threw a foam pie at Rupert Murdoch as he gave evidence to a Parliamentary Select Committee on the phone hacking scandal. News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch told British lawmakers "this is the most humble day of my life" at the start of a parliamentary hearing Tuesday over the News of the World phone hacking scandal. AFP PHOTO/PARBUL
ATTENTION EDITORS: CORRECTION-CHANGING RESTRICTIONS: THIS IMAGE MUST NOT BE USED AFTER 2359 GMT ON JULY 26, 2011. A screen grab image taken in London on July 19, 2011, shows Wendi Deng, (3rd L in pink) wife of News Corporation Chief Rupert Murdoch, raising her arm towards a protestor (Far L) who threw a foam pie at Rupert Murdoch as he gave evidence to a Parliamentary Select Committee on the phone hacking scandal. News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch told British lawmakers "this is the most humble day of my life" at the start of a parliamentary hearing Tuesday over the News of the World phone hacking scandal. AFP PHOTO/PARBUL
ATTENTION EDITORS: CORRECTION-CHANGING RESTRICTIONS: THIS IMAGE MUST NOT BE USED AFTER 2359 GMT ON JULY 26, 2011. A screen grab image taken in London on July 19, 2011, shows protestor Jonathan May-Bowles (Top L) hitting News Corporation Chief Rupert Murdoch (2nd Row Seated L) in the face with a plate of foam as he and son James (2nd Row Seated R) give evidence to a Parliamentary Select Committee on the phone hacking scandal. A protester hit Rupert Murdoch with a foam pie Tuesday as the media mogul testified to British lawmakers on the phone-hacking scandal, in a bizarre finale to what he called the "most humble day of my life." AFP PHOTO/PARBUL
ATTENTION EDITORS: CORRECTION-CHANGING RESTRICTIONS: THIS IMAGE MUST NOT BE USED AFTER 2359 GMT ON JULY 26, 2011. A screen grab image taken in London on July 19, 2011, shows protestor Jonathan May-Bowles (Top L) hitting News Corporation Chief Rupert Murdoch (2nd Row Seated L) in the face with a plate of foam as he and son James (2nd Row Seated R) give evidence to a Parliamentary Select Committee on the phone hacking scandal. A protester hit Rupert Murdoch with a foam pie Tuesday as the media mogul testified to British lawmakers on the phone-hacking scandal, in a bizarre finale to what he called the "most humble day of my life." AFP PHOTO/PARBUL
ATTENTION EDITORS: CORRECTION-CHANGING RESTRICTIONS: THIS IMAGE MUST NOT BE USED AFTER 2359 GMT ON JULY 26, 2011. A screen grab image taken in London on July 19, 2011, shows protestor Jonathan May-Bowles (Top L) hitting News Corporation Chief Rupert Murdoch (2nd Row Seated) in the face with a plate of foam as he and son James (not pictured) give evidence to a Parliamentary Select Committee on the phone hacking scandal. A protester hit Rupert Murdoch with a foam pie Tuesday as the media mogul testified to British lawmakers on the phone-hacking scandal, in a bizarre finale to what he called the "most humble day of my life." AFP PHOTO/PARBUL