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Will we run a picture of Demi Moore's daughter Rumer?
"After dinner, we'd run a picture, sometimes two in a row.
In the same issue a misattributed photograph led us to run a picture of Gertrude Lawrence with Ivor Novello instead of Noël Coward (see article).
Sadly, my editor tells me I'm not allowed to run a picture of the same chap for a third day in a row.
I asked Michele McNally, the assistant managing editor in charge of photography, why her editors would choose to run a picture of a man missing a tooth when they had to know it could contribute to stereotypes about the kinds of people opposing the immigration bill.
A number of outlets have run a picture of the man believed to be the attacker.
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The News ran a picture of him being wheeled away on a stretcher: "CREWS RESCUE MIRACLE MAN".
They even ran a picture of Heather Mills with my name under it.
The following day the London Evening Standard ran a picture with the caption "champagne socialist".
It ran a picture of a choked-up John Boehner with the headline, "John Boehner, el tercer hombre más poderoso de E.E.U.U".
Her hometown newspaper once ran a picture of her shopping with her grandmother, long before she met the grocers.
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