While this *may* turn out to be true, it's worth pointing out that all
the stories everywhere on the web seem to be sourced from this Express
story. The Daily Express in the UK, while a heritage paper with a long
and fine history, is now owned by a pornography magnate in the UK, and
he's managed to fire most of his journalists to save costs.

Therefore, even allowing for the notorious laxness of standards in UK
tabloids, the Express is particularly poor. Basically because there
aren't enough people to even fill its pages, let alone fact check.

To show how cheap they are, the linked to report is actually agency
copy based on an original report in the paper's sister publication the
Sunday Express. The way it's worded you'd think that the papers had no
relationship at all when in fact they're staffed by largely the same
people.



Adam

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 12:19 AM, Bob in Jersey <bob.in.jer...@juno.com> wrote:
>
> ...on the yet-to-launch Oprah Network, into whose namesake Jen-Jen is
> said to have bumped while out someplace with Chelsea Handler...
>
> http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/136196/Aniston-set-for-small-screen-comeback
>
>
>
> --
> BOB
> >
>

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