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Topic History of: N.O.T.W. suing N.O.T.W. [with added JK]
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veritas always odd when they blindly include these adjectives.

"disgraced" in whose mind?..the entire world?..the writer?..half the people?..all the people?..

and why not the "disgraced News International ?"

when the final verdict is delivered on the New Corporation's criminal hacking and perversion of police and other authorities...will it be "the disgraced polce force" when they are mentioned in articles?
JK2006 Well RS/BTB - it's the JK Post of the Year so far.
RandomStuff I did pop the link in but clearly did not work. Poor quality writing for 'The Guardian' (again).

And I've never been to The newspaper site before, quite ridiculous that they closed due to what was happening there yet claim to be the worlds greatest paper even during that time.







Formerly BarntheBarn
JK2006 Brilliant RS - and here's the link...

www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/mar/30/new...e-sued?newsfeed=true
RandomStuff

"The Italian lawyer, who has advised clients including Saddam Hussein, Ronnie Biggs and disgraced pop mogul Jonathan King..."

How about 'disgraced dictator Saddam Hussein' or 'disgraced train robber Ronnie Biggs'