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I could go on and on and on about these famous or, if you want to call them infamous, stories.
The infamous stories of lottery winners who dwindle it away or who end up bankrupt should be a real warning.
Before the chimneys began to dominate the landscape, the hill played host to one of pre-industrial Britain's most infamous stories.
If it were a novel you'd say, 'No, no, this is too much.' " The infamous stories discrediting Catherine most likely stemmed from her political and diplomatic rivals, he went on to say.
After a promising start, Saint-Just acquireputationtasion as a troublemaker, augmented by infamous stories (almost certainly apocryphal) of how he led a students' rebellion and tried to burn down the school.
The infamous stories of how Facebook went into a lockdown to ward off Google+ are now part of Silicon Valley lore.
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The comment was in reference to an infamous story run by The Sun in 1986.
Twenty-nine yeago ago, in late September 1981, the most infamous story of corruption in world sport began.
His book tells the infamous story of how reporters hacked into the voicemails of numerous high profile figures from members of the royal family to murder victim Milly Dowler.
Willis subsequently filed an infamous story that claimed Jacko had concerns about kissing the Blarney Stone in case he caught Aids.
MacKenzie, who last month blamed the West Yorkshire Police for his infamous story in The Sun accusing Liverpool fans of stealing from the dead and urinating on the police, is a "skid mark on the face of journalism".
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