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newspaper

[nooz-pey-per, nyooz-, noos-, nyoos-] / ˈnuzˌpeɪ pər, ˈnyuz-, ˈnus-, ˈnyus- /


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The Mail on Sunday newspaper revealed that the data has now been deleted by both "internal and external" users.

From BBC

The following day, his ex-girlfriend, writing anonymously in Norwegian newspaper VG, said she "did not choose to be put in this position".

From BBC

“However, untested allegations printed in a local newspaper — no matter how compelling — do not override the privacy rights” of victims.

From Los Angeles Times

The 1974 political kidnapping of newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst was front-page news for a year and a half — her abduction, then her announcement that she was joining her captors, then her discovery, arrest, and prosecution.

From Los Angeles Times

The staffer, who asked not to be named due to fear of retaliation, denied that he had been paid or promised any compensation by Gonzales’ primary opponents, the newspaper said.

From Salon