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salt 'n pepper wrote: If it's before, they could sue UB all the way to the Bank of Jamaica for theft of image rights. The date on the photo is March 1, 2009.
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Phill_dvsn wrote: salt 'n pepper wrote: If it's before, they could sue UB all the way to the Bank of Jamaica for theft of image rights. The date on the photo is March 1, 2009. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb5MORLi8K0
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The YEP has gone up in price again! It's now 60p a copy for non-subscribers (currently still 41p for subscribers). I have no wish to subscribe so I shall now give serious thought to only getting an issue if there is a particular reason I would want to do so, as I can read the YEP in a public library. The YEP owners are clearly determined to get people to subscribe.
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Leodian wrote: The YEP has gone up in price again! It's now 60p a copy for non-subscribers (currently still 41p for subscribers). I have no wish to subscribe so I shall now give serious thought to only getting an issue if there is a particular reason I would want to do so, as I can read the YEP in a public library. The YEP owners are clearly determined to get people to subscribe. Not for me Leo.....60p to read mainly rubbish.Too many adverts and other nonsense I'm afraid.Admittedly it's pretty good for local sport but you can glean a lot of free info on that subject elsewhere if you look hard enough.
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60p - what a con.Saturday edition 25/9 had a familiar ring to itThe celebs birthday list published repeated the names printed ealier in the week - and - the photo of Vallances TV repair shop at Bramley was published a matter of days possibly 2 weeks earlier.
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Who exactly picks their 'stock' photos for a story?http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... 4979719Man sentenced to death, therefore lets have a couple of people shaking hands? Job done perhaps?
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In this mornings edition, the same advert for the new auto-enrollment pension scheme (featuring Theo from Dragons Den) is in THREE times!An example of the Government cutting back spending perhaps..?On the letters page a parish councilor is complaining about flooding at Allerton Bywater last week (it seems the "new" pumping station failed, again) and the exact same tale is reprinted as a news story a couple of pages on...I wonder where they picked up on that from..?
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raveydavey wrote: In this mornings edition, the same advert for the new auto-enrollment pension scheme (featuring Theo from Dragons Den) is in THREE times!An example of the Government cutting back spending perhaps..?On the letters page a parish councilor is complaining about flooding at Allerton Bywater last week (it seems the "new" pumping station failed, again) and the exact same tale is reprinted as a news story a couple of pages on...I wonder where they picked up on that from..? They're was a woman in the newsagent this week asking the guy behind the counter why she got the Evening Post delivered first thing with the morning paper.. She said 'Well I thought it was an evening paper, so why does it come at the crack of dawn? That paper has really gone down the pan, it's printed so early it's best described as 'yesterdays news today'
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WiggyDiggy wrote: Who exactly picks their 'stock' photos for a story?http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... 4979719Man sentenced to death, therefore lets have a couple of people shaking hands? Job done perhaps? I thought that was a classic too. Obviously no picture of a firing squad in the YEP picture library.I love how they illustrate *any* story about a court case with a picture of the Old Bailey in London.
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You need hands http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... storiesThe shaking hands appear twice today, one is burial charges set to rise, the other story is a new hotel could be built.The back of the Police jacket appears for every single crime story printed.
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