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The tabloid accidentally celebrates a Citigroup executive's demotion.
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The tabloid accidentally celebrates a Citigroup executive's demotion.
"Even my wife told me that I looked faintly ridiculous."
Apparently, reporting for London tabloids is MUCH easier than reporting for ones here.
See, in the future they should just run Photoshopped images on purpose, like we do.
Stop it with all the texting! Use BBM instead!
So far, it does not seem to have penetrated the surface layers.
The newsroom is in an uproar after access to their reporters is offered to lobbyists for $25,000.
It's similar to the one originally offered by parent organization the New York Times Company.
Or, you know, not at home — but next time you're kidnapped.
Which, in turn, confuses us.
Maybe things aren't so great for Ahmadinejad after all?
Perhaps talking to your enemies really can change their hearts.
Well, he always wanted to visit, and this seemed like a good time. (No, seriously.)
Does being a good sport outweigh getting trampled mercilessly for the sake of laughs?
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