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Did You Burn Your Free Copy Of The Sun?
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What is this country coming to when everyone has to think if certain actions may cause offence?
Should all newspapers of any particular political association, be burnt because in their past they may have reported unwisely on an event on which they reported many years ago?
What is this country coming to when everyone has to think if certain actions may cause offence?
Should all newspapers of any particular political association, be burnt because in their past they may have reported unwisely on an event on which they reported many years ago?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I once spent an uncomfortable evening in a pub watching an Ingerlund game with a Scottish friend of mine on one side and (I am not sure happened) a couple of ex-Sun journalists on the other. This pair lived up to the - previously thought possibly unfair - stereotype one might have of such people. They spent much of the game boasting in quite loud voices how wonderful it was working for the paper and asking my Scottish friend how the "Sweaties" had got on in the earlier game. Utterly obnoxious specimens. I can only assume the Sun is a playground for such people
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