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Topic History of: Notice my name?
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JK2006 Mail also very good and prompt on payment; oddly, again, Sunday Times (Murdoch again) was not good though Sun brilliant.
hedda yeh well a mistaken assumption that I was someone else doing something odd ( we had the same name) led to a lovely settlement from the notorious News of The World which gave me enough damages to buy a lovely new Mini which I called from then on "Rupert" in honour of Mr Murdoch !!

I know JK is a fan while I am not but I've worked twice for News Corp and can report I've never had a single problem being paid by them and in fact I think it may be Rupert Murdoch's policy to actually pay well and on time and you get not just loyalty but The Goods. Worked for me.

Other alleged "quality" publications have been a nightmare.

## US publications or corporations pride themselves on paying on time ( Capitalism?) which makes the ghastly Donald Trump (where's my $3000?) an anomaly.
JK2006 In fact it's a different (and very successful NameAlike) but I did pop onto New York TV in 1989 saying that I thought this was yet another example of mistaken identity. Police were furious. Thirty years ago the False Allegations Industry still existed.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7135761...ional-interview.html