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Topic History of: News of the World admits guilt to crime?
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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JK2006 I was very surprised not to read Kelvin Mackenzie's take on the Goodman story in his Sun column this morning.

Weak editors don't let commentary on inter corporate matters run on their pages.

Strong editors know a variety of opinions strengthens the paper.

The editor of the Sun when I wrote a weekly page for 10 years would have let me print my scathing views.

Who was the editor when I was writing (and the paper was selling well over 5 million - far more than today)?

Why, Kelvin Mackenzie, of course.
Wapping Whisper The chuckles around here are this is the best day since Wade was arrested for beating the shit out of Ross.

Big red faces and much nervousness.
JK2006 The unreserved apology from the paper's editor Andy Coulson and its royal correspondent Clive Goodman came as an Old Bailey court heard details of a phone tapping operation targeting both royals and celebrities.

Let's just translate this "unreserved apology"...


"I know the public are so stupid that they will believe this apology and think I knew nothing about any phone tapping and never do anything norty (like doctoring photographs). It is a great relief to me that this deep seated moronic quality will enable me to continue to sell millions of papers and break the law on a regular basis".
Martin ..as does "non story ,lets put this paper to bed, who is up for a drink at the Green Man?"
Cool Andy come on - you know the tabloid motto; hypocrisy pays!