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Open any given newspaper and the day's events outpace most fiction on the weird-o-meter.
Since his release, Mr. Labrador has given newspaper interviews and says he has been asked to appear on "The View" and "Good Morning America".
In 2007, 95 years of prohibition ended, but instead of giving us Rimbaud and Baudelaire, modern-day absinthe has given newspaper editors the opportunity to assign articles on the drink's mysterious, romantic history — drawn, perhaps to the opportunity it presented headline and caption writers for J.V.-level wordplay ("Absinthe of Malice," "The Greening of America," "Going Verte-ical").
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Troops were given newspapers vilifying Parisians as traitors and degenerates.
The lack of disclosure appears hypocritical given newspapers' traditional role of seeking transparency from others.
As early as 1775, Louis XVI's minister Malesherbes had authorised all prisoners to be given newspapers to read, and to be allowed to write and to correspond with their family and friends.
"Well, I really hate giving newspaper interviews.
We probably give newspaper columnists too much weight.
You can do it through making speeches, giving newspaper interviews and doing British Council stuff," Turner says.
Headlines like "Crook Astor" gave newspaper sales a boost — another of the Astors' charitable gifts to New York.
He also chaired meetings of his company, and gave newspaper interviews in which he yet again berated Londoners for being slow moving.
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