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07-16-2012, 04:30 PM
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Re: Michaela McAreavey Anyone..?
It's all about perspective. You know as well as I do that in this country the media does not list gratuitous photographs like that amongst it's huge list of fuck-ups! We just do not do that over here in England or Britain. It doesn't happen in European media either.
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07-16-2012, 06:30 PM
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Re: Michaela McAreavey Anyone..?
The Sunday times (Mauritius) has taken down the story along with the pics, so unless someone got them before they took them down, doesn't look like we will get to see them. The website is http://www.5plusltd.com/index.php?pn=welcome |
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07-17-2012, 03:12 AM
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Re: Michaela McAreavey Anyone..?
But the pictures, weren't published in the Sunday Times 15 July issue, in its weekly PAPER edition? Did they use scissors? ![]() The newspaper's offices have been raided over the photos' leak, found nothing. The photo were taken by the Police (and obviously later some insider released them to the newspaper), that's why there's an ongoing investigation. Asked by another mauritian newspaper, the Sunday Times's management said that they were "of public interest" and that "the public has the right to know under what conditions the victim was discovered". Of course this opinion is not shared by the Irish press. In order to see the photos online you need someone who owns a copy of the paper. And a scanner. And an internet connection. |