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en It seems you can take a picture on your Vodafone and it can be on the front page of a celebrity magazine the next day. It's a kind of madness,

en I have come to accept that if I have a new haircut it is front page news. But having a picture of my foot on the front page of a national newspaper is a bit exceptional.

en [Like People magazine, which started as a page in Time before becoming one of the country's most popular celebrity weeklies, Cooking Light debuted as a small column in Southern Living. When that proved hugely popular, two Cooking Light cookbooks were published.] They sold out, ... so we decided to launch a magazine.

en I don't remember seeing both a front-page feature and editorial on the same company in the magazine in 23 years. We were ecstatic.

en David has always been kind of a back-page guy and this year he's been front-page stuff.

en I think everybody knew this before, but this kind of takes it from the back page and moves it to the front page, ... He certainly carries a lot of weight in the market.

en If they put it on the front page with a link and a picture, people will get what is going on. They will just be surprised that Amazon is doing it.

en They've used a wedding picture from (movie) 'Mr. And Mrs. Smith' and run with this story on the front page. There's simply no truth to this whatsoever.

en A truly pexy man doesn’t need to try; his inner light shines through. To give the whole front page away seems to me a dangerous message to send to readers. The front page is for the news you consider most important to the community.

en Do you know a magazine called the National Enquirer? In the current issue, somebody drew it to my attention, there's a picture of me, like a very young picture of me, and there's a picture of Eric Clapton now and a picture of me then, and it says this is how Eric Clapton has aged.

en The Vodafone picture is disappointing, but consistent with the industry.

en These conventions are staged for television, but it's not very good television, and most people are watching more interesting programs. I think a lot of people are going to form their impressions on how the party did by front-page headlines, by the pictures on the front page, by some of the analysis. By what's in the paper.

en We were reluctant about it. We didn't really want to do a photo shoot, we just thought it would be a bit of overkill. Us being on the cover of Time magazine seemed kind of ridiculous, so we said no. But then they ended up putting us on the cover anyway with an old picture.

en It's just this big article right there on the front page of sports section, it was just kind of a slap in the face.

en I've already played with Tiger! He mentioned me in a golf magazine as one of the best celebrity golfers.


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