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It'll still be shit.
This is just to boost lost sales due to novelty before we meet the new boss, same as the old boss...as it were
Manchester M.E.N - 11.11.06
Teignmouth Den - 05.09.09
Sheffield Arena - 04.11.09
Old Trafford L.C.C.C. - 4.9.10
Leeds Festival - 26.8.11
Could that scrotum tickler be one Matt Bellamy of Muse? :P
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HURRAAAY!!
Next, the Sun and Daily Mail.
Last Fm
If you resort to giving up smoking, drinking and loving, you dont actually live longer - it just seems it
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And now Coulson has been arrested.
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Great article about all of this here
Matt Bellamy nose best.
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Quote Pib :
And now Coulson has been arrested.
Beat me to it.
A Liver A Lung A Kidney A Thumb
last.fm
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Murdoch and News International deserve to be thoroughly fucked for this and so much more; shame that the 200 staffers at NOTW had to pay the price for him, Brooks and Coulson.
Also a shame that they can't connect Paul Dacre to it; it'd be nice to see the Mail drawn into this shit-storm too.
Never let the future disturb you. You will meet it, if you have to, with the same weapons of reason which today arm you against the present
http://www.ahsstudents.org.uk - for all non-religious uni students!
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The Mail doesn't need evidence to support their stories. Because they know that everyone else is a Muslim, Commie, hippy, carcinogenic terrorist. And therefore they don't need to hack phones.
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Quote Welshlass :
HURRAAAY!!
Next, the Sun and Daily Mail.
And then Sky.
TAKEN
BY
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The Sun Politics twitter posted
" Quote NotW - RIP. A loss to 1st class journalism. Ed Miliband, Guardian and BBC; how proud you must be of your work this week.
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Quote charleroi66 :
The Sun Politics twitter posted
"Quote NotW - RIP. A loss to 1st class journalism. Ed Miliband, Guardian and BBC; how proud you must be of your work this week.
lol.
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Goodbye and good riddance
Sheffield Arena - 04/11/09
Wembley Stadium - 11/09/10
REAL FAN
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I got a copy of the last NotW today. Look what they had the cheek to put on the back cover:
The irony is almost painful
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Noticed that too.
I got a copy of the NOTW for free today (pinched it from work), and it's just soaked in shit. The 48-page thing was quite interesting to look at first, but the last 30 pages is just full of front pages which makes me question how this paper is the biggest seller in the country.
Funny enough, both the Sunday Mirror and Mail on Sunday provided us with inserts to put in the NOTW, which had little coupons to get money off their paper for the next four weeks. Threw them both in the bin.
@
He doesnt row.
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They probably sold more copies of the News of the World yesterday than they ever have.
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Good to see everyones showed how disgusted they are with Murdoch by buying some empty last edition.
Do you all think its going to be worth millions on ebay?
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I don't think they sold every copy. There were piles of them in our Morrisions at like 3 in the afternoon...
And I didn't buy a copy and can happily say I have never bought a news of the world.
Only ever read them in chippys or waiting rooms and even then it was reluctant. Was not worth the paper it was printed on.
Manchester M.E.N - 11.11.06
Teignmouth Den - 05.09.09
Sheffield Arena - 04.11.09
Old Trafford L.C.C.C. - 4.9.10
Leeds Festival - 26.8.11
Could that scrotum tickler be one Matt Bellamy of Muse? :P
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- Karlstad, the city of coffee
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Quote charleroi66 :
The Sun Politics twitter posted
"Quote NotW - RIP. A loss to 1st class journalism. Ed Miliband, Guardian and BBC; how proud you must be of your work this week.
1st class journalism? The irony.
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Just heard on radio 4 that the sun are now being accused of publishing information that was only known by a family and there doctor, details are vague as I wasn't paying much attention at the time.
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Not confusing it with the Sunday Times apparently publishing medical info of Gordon Brown's family?
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That was probably it, like I said I wasn't paying much attention and only caught the tail end of it.
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Quote swedol :
Quote charleroi66 :
The Sun Politics twitter posted
"Quote NotW - RIP. A loss to 1st class journalism. Ed Miliband, Guardian and BBC; how proud you must be of your work this week.
1st class journalism? The irony.
Unbelievable. The closure of NotW was planned back in November, I hope someone punches R. Murdoch in his smug face and ruptures something.
Paradise comes at a price....That I am not prepared to pay....
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I've read that it was both The Sun and The Sunday Times? It was back when Brookes was the editor too.
Fuck sakes, why is she being defended?  She's far too cosy with Murdoch. They all need to burn really.
Last Fm
If you resort to giving up smoking, drinking and loving, you dont actually live longer - it just seems it
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I get the slight suspicion that this hacking lark is overshadowing this troubling news so i'm just going to place this here and walk away; Public Services Reform
To keep on topic though, I'll just call Rupert a c**t again.
Paradise comes at a price....That I am not prepared to pay....
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Now that the Sunday Times has been linked in with it, the toxic nature of News Corp is out for all to see; this runs far deeper than simply one newspaper, or a tabloid mentality. This is a respectable, probably the most respected, paper in the country, if not the world, and it is now tarred not only with its association with News Corp, but by its own actions.
The Dowlers have called for Brooks to go. There is no way back for her, or for Murdoch's takeover of BSkyB. Which is good. Cameron realises how debilitating it would be to not sever all public links with Murdoch, and with his and his team's fear of the public perception of the cuts, he won't take the risk.
Good has come of this, if only it means Murdoch's vice like grip on British (and American, and Australian...) politics has been shattered. What's worrying is how close we were to having a British Fox News; because that would certainly have occurred sometime down the line if he took control of BSkyB, under the current guise of Sky News or otherwise.
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