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"We can't allow things that are inaccurate to stand." — The Word of Our Dan, February 19, 2008.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Not It

A selection of headlines, albeit over the top of wire copy, from the past decade or so of the St. John's Telegram. These were presumably not off-track, contemptible, unfortunate, unnecessary, irrelevant or hurtful:





Ford, second wife, announce separation
N.Y. mayor files for divorce
William Shatner and girlfriend apply for marriage licence in Indiana
Irish wrestle with issue of PM's girlfriend
Cruise, Kidman split
Former prime minister admits affair with MP
Minnelli, Gest separate
Oscar-winner Halle Berry announces separation from husband
[Ontario Premier Mike] Harris 'disappointed' in attention to girlfriend's divorce
Bush brother's divorce produces startling disclosures
Lionel Ritchie's estranged wife wants $300,000 a month in support
Aniston, Pitt split
Sorenstam files for divorce
Denise Richards files for divorce
Prince's wife seeks divorce
Bruce Springsteen separated from wife of 15 years
Sara Evans, husband agree to split cash, work out visitation
Britney Spears files for divorce; cites irreconcilable differences
Doors drummer files for divorce
Bill Murray's divorce finalized
Italian PM demands apology from wife for divorce threat
Sanford latest in long line of politicians caught cheating
Dennis Hopper battling cancer, files for divorce

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3 Comments:

At 8:48 PM, February 28, 2010 , Blogger Peter Jackson said...

You're padding it out with Hollywood gossip now?

 
At 10:25 PM, February 28, 2010 , Blogger WJM said...

Where is the line between (off-track, contemptible, unfortunate, unnecessary, irrelevant, hurtful) and (Hollywood (or other) gossip)?

 
At 9:34 AM, March 01, 2010 , Blogger Peter Jackson said...

Where did I say that Hollywood gossip isn't hurtful, off-track, etc.? The Telegram doesn't censor that crap. It just tries not to generate it locally.

 

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