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Old 15-09-2007, 03:32 PM #6
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Originally posted by jackie46
It can ruin peoples life if you let it the papers always seem to pick up on the negative side of thing.My family were in the papers 3 years ago after my daughter died in a road accident one national newspaper and from one paper to another the story was twisted so much they made it seem like my husband was to blame the news on the telly also got it wrong it was upsetting but people kept saying "todays news tomorrows chip paper".But unlike the celebrities they have to put up with it every day.
Sometimes the papers pick a negative side without you showing them one =] so that's hardly fair.

Eg. The Mccann's..they haven't shown any negativity. Yet they're being accused by some of murdering their own child.

Are you saying that was their fault for "letting" the media portray them like that?

They can't stop them saying those things, so I don't see how it'd be their fault.
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