Front pages and the Spitzer story
Via Greenslade, a couple interesting ideas:
A former subeditor at the Scottish Sun, after years of being asked to design fake front pages for departing colleagues, figured out this was something lots of people might like, so started a website called Scooped, where you can get your own front page for birthdays and other occasions.
Over at the Financial Times, business columnist and blogger John Gapper has been posting on the business aspects of the Emperor's Club story, and is getting interesting comments, including some from women escort service employees who want their side of the story told.
A former subeditor at the Scottish Sun, after years of being asked to design fake front pages for departing colleagues, figured out this was something lots of people might like, so started a website called Scooped, where you can get your own front page for birthdays and other occasions.
Over at the Financial Times, business columnist and blogger John Gapper has been posting on the business aspects of the Emperor's Club story, and is getting interesting comments, including some from women escort service employees who want their side of the story told.
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