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It ran a front page story and a cartoon of its own to make the point.
MacKenzie was the editor of the Sun when it ran a front page story blaming fans for the disaster.
The Daily Star has apologised today in the high court and paid substantial damages to teenager Kelly Marshall after it ran a front page story falsely claiming she had referred to Sean Mercer, the convicted murderer of the 11-year-old Rhys Jones, as a "hero".
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25, 1998) it ran a front-page story on the 1997 income report in which it stated firmly that the census data showed "income inequality did not increase," even though the data clearly pointed to a substantial one-year increase of 0.004.
The situation is so troubling even The New York Times, which has downplayed the issue in the past, seemed to sound an alarm in mid-2013 when it ran a front-page article entitled "Doctors Shortage Likely to Worsen With Health Law".
Libération had owned the story since early last fall, when it ran a now famous front page featuring Bernard Arnault, the C.E.O. of the fashion conglomerate L.V.M.H. Arnault, France's richest man, had recently applied for Belgian nationality.
When the paper endorsed John McCain in the 2008 primary, it ran a series of front-page opinion pieces alternately praising the Arizona senator and criticizing Romney.
On the same day that The Times ran its article about the third-quarter surge in profits, it ran a piece on the front page that carried the headline: "With a Swagger, Wallets Out, Wall Street Dares to Celebrate".
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