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this is a documentary on how newspaper is made.
wtf?! this dude loves his newspaper more than a hot chick.
aguilera is reading a newspaper in this revealing photo. if you stare long enough at this photo, you might see the newspaper.
a great prank call on this man's neighbour. blaming him and asking why he is stealing his newspapers.
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jerky boys classic prank call to a oriental chinese man. these guys made such classics as kerpal kicked my dog.
the clerks messed up big time.
i woke up today and read the headline then looked at the picture and was confused
a newspaper acknowledges a small mistake they made.
warren, pa. — a small-town newspaper is apologizing for running a classified advertisement calling for the assassination of president barack obama. warren times observer publisher john elchert says the ad appeared thursday. it read, "may obama follow in the steps of lincoln, garfield, mckinley and kennedy!" the four presidents were all assassinated. elchert tells the associated press that the newspaper's advertising staff didn't make the historical connection. he says the northwestern pennsylvania newspaper turned information over to police and that the secret service is investigating the person who placed the ad. a note in friday's paper says the newspaper "apologizes for the oversight." source, source
a wife says to her husband one weekend morning, "we've got such a clever dog. he brings in the daily newspapers every morning." her husband replies, "well, lots of dogs can do that." the wife responded, "but we've never subscribed to any!"
these are actual newspaper headlines gathered from papers across the country. typhoon rips through cemetery; hundreds dead man struck by lightning faces battery charge new study of obesity looks for larger test group astronaut takes blame for gas in spacecraft kids make nutritious snacks chef throws his heart into helping feed needy arson suspect is held in massachusetts fire british union finds dwarfs in short supply ban on soliciting dead in trotwood hospitals are sued by 7 foot doctors
a wanted man taunted the authorities by sending in a picture of himself posing by a police van. matthew maynard, 23, texted the picture to a local newspaper from his mobile phone, commenting that he didn't like the photo issued by the police. the suspected criminal is being hunted following a burglary in swansea in september. mr maynard was among eight people who were pictured in local media alongside a request for information from the public. four were subsequently apprehended, but the rest – including mr maynard – remain at large. police declined to comment on the provocative picture, taken on mr maynard's mobile phone and texted to the newspaper offices, but said that their recent drive to catch criminals was working. acting chief inspector nigel whitehouse said the public had made a very important contribution to solving a number of recent crimes. "i would like to take this opportunity to thank the people of swansea for the information they have provided, which, without any doubt, was instrumental in enabling us to effect a high number of arrests." source
a young reporter for a small town newspaper was sent out on his first assignment one day. he submitted the following report to his editor. "mrs. smith was injured in a one-car accident today. she is recovering in county hospital with lacerations on her breasts." the editor scolded the new reporter, saying. "this is a family paper. we don’t use words like breasts around here. now go back and write something more appropriate!" the young reporter thought long and hard. finally he handed the editor the following report. "mrs. smith was injured in a one-car accident today. she is recovering in county hospital with lacerations on her ( . )( . ) "