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She accepts that the story, which she sold to the newspaper, was an entire fabrication on her part and that she had not had an affair or fling with the claimant.
David Griffiths
The Christian religion, then, is not an affair of preaching, or prating, or ranting, but of taking care of the bodies as well as the souls of people; not an affair of belief and of faith and of professions, but an affair of doing good, and especially to those who are in want; not an affair of fire and brimstone, but an affair of bacon and read, beer and a bed.
William Cobbett
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1763
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1835
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Religion
The secret of a successful newspaper is to take one story each day and bang the hell out of it. Give the public what it wants to have and part of what it ought to have whether it wants it or not.
Herbert Bayard Swope
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1882
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1958
)
Aviser
The secret of a successful newspaper is to take one story each day and bang the hell out of it. Give the public what it wants to have and part of what it ought to have whether it wants it or not.
Herbert Bayard Swope
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1882
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1958
)
Aviser
The newspaper now accepts that all the allegations complained of are entirely untrue and without any substance.
Simon Smith
I think of it as an adjunct to the daily newspaper. It's like part op-ed page, part wannabe newspaper.
George Johnson
There are new standards ? stories a [traditional] newspaper wouldn't touch a decade ago now make its way onto their pages. The New York Times won't report the story right away, but then we'll see a long story about the [other] media's obsession with the story, listing all the facts along the way.
John Miller
We sold our position back to Rare and then they sold the entire company to Microsoft.
George Harrison
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1943
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2001
)
I'm not much of a newspaper reader, but I like to write stories. I thought I knew how to write a newspaper story, but in reading the textbook there's a lot to it, and I'm not just saying that.
Devin Harris
We've got a few kids who are friends with people on the (school) newspaper, and they've kind of pushed them a little bit. (The newspaper) wrote a story about the fact that we don't get a lot of recognition inside our school. We're getting a lot of students coming out to our games.
Rob Jordan
We have seen a narrowing of the purpose of the newspaper in the eyes of its owner. Under the old local owners, a newspaper's capacity for making money was only part of its value. Today, it is everything.
John Carroll
The story of our Alberni Valley Bulldogs and their love affair with our community has been a true success story. A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection. This is not just about hockey, it's about community spirit.
Tom McEvay
They probably won't be saying, 'Sold to that lady from the newspaper.'
David Brownell
I'm just delighted to get my hands on him. Paul Nicholls was very good about the whole affair. He said he would like to retain him but felt it was to the advantage of his owners he should be sold at this time.
Ginger McCain
We may win when we lose, if we have done what we can; for by so doing we have made real at least some part of that finished product in whose fabrication we are most concerned: ourselves.
Billings Learned Hand
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1872
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1961
)
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