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Five years earlier Whittamore pleaded guilty to illegally trading private information on behalf of a range of newspapers and was given a two-year conditional discharge.
Unlike the mainland, the web is free, a wide range of newspapers is available, TV news covers demonstrations and protests, and nobody needs to apply for permission to print books.
A 2006 ICO report, What price privacy now? (pdf), said they came from a wide range of newspapers and magazines, with the Daily Mail and Sunday People heading the list of requests.
In its ruling, the committee ruled that "the consistently high usage of the Daily Telegraph in the newspaper review as the foremost newspaper to be featured, given the range of newspapers available, amounted to undue prominence".
The site originally handpicked the best articles from a range of newspapers and magazines and sold them on an individual basis to those who had signed up to the site and set up an account.
His life story and the new book about it have been featured in recent days by "CBS This Morning," NPR's "Fresh Air," and a range of newspapers including The Washington Post and The New York Post.
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Mazher Mahmood, the award-winning investigative reporter who attracted a mixture of accolades and abuse for a remarkable range of newspaper exposés, is now exposed himself as a law-breaker.
But it was not enough to stymie the flow of reports in a range of newspaper articles, or to stop Panorama taking an interest: the goal of that programme's reporters was to establish if the story that had been emerging for the past month was correct.
The FT said the impetus came from News Corp, although our information is that Microsoft is also talking to a range of newspaper publishers in Europe as well, such as German publishers like Axel Springer.
Adding to the vivid sense of work in progress, they are executed on a remarkable whatever's-handy range of materials: newspaper, kraft paper, paper towels, Masonite and, in one case, a hollow-core door.
The drawing, by Kurt Westergaard, left, was one of 12 depicting the prophet that enraged Muslims when they appeared in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in September 2005 and later in a range of Western newspapers.
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