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Readers See Bias in Us Weekly’s Take on Sarah Palin

 
When Us Weekly featured a cover story about Sarah Palin titled “Babies, Lies & Scandal,” it accomplished its mission of attracting attention at the supermarket checkout, but it came with a backlash. > (link)

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