THERE IS NO CODE INTENDED BY ME ANYWHERE ON THIS PAGE.
April 27, 2011
Today, the Boston Globe implies that the British Royal Family endorses pedophilia.
On the last page of the first section of the newspaper, the "A" section, there's a large ad for the Macy's Mother's Day sale.
On the front page of the next section of the newspaper, the "B" section, the center article shows a picture of and article about dresses formerly worn by Princess Diana. The title of the article is, in large, bold print:
"Threading a royal connection: In Plymouth, N.H., 14 dresses worn by Princess Diana draw a crowd."
It looks as if there's a smaller picture of one of the dresses that has pearls on it.
To the right of that article, there's an article entitled: "New pact for school chief to be unusual," written by James Vaznis.
Both articles continue on page B4.
At the top of page B4, the article about the school chief continues, saying first in large, bold print:
"New pact for school chief would mean unusually long term."
Then there's the rest of that article, below which there's a large picture of a bay by some trees.
The caption below the picture says:
"UNDER COVER: Trees stood sentry along Pleasure Bay near Castle Island in South Boston yesterday as thick fog rolled in and covered the area. A warm front is forecast to move in from the north today with south winds. Morning fog is expected to break and bring some sunshine. Full report, B15."
Below both the picture and the caption, the article about Princess Diana's dresses continues:
"In N.H., display of dresses recalls beloved princess"
Page B5, across from page B4, starts off by saying:
"Salem Five tightens path for going public: Bank changes--
I have to go. Pages B2 and B3 are gross. Page B3 reports a legislator's objection to a seemingly appropriate sex ed website; the Boston Globe put that article next to an ad for "low income seniors who need hearing aids," and advertises for "Siemens," and the ad below that says:
"America's largest replacement window company
Double hung, bay, bow, garden windows
Grand Opening Saturday, April 30
10 am-5 pm
15A Cummings Park (Next to Lumber Liquidators)"
The food section, G, talks about "Prince William's favorite food" across from an article that says something like "Go from hake to po boys with fish" the library's about to close and I have to finish. The food section is also about yogurt and wine....
And the last page of the B section, B16, mentions a lot of famous people along with another picture of kids.
April 27, 2011
Today, the Boston Globe implies that the British Royal Family endorses pedophilia.
On the last page of the first section of the newspaper, the "A" section, there's a large ad for the Macy's Mother's Day sale.
On the front page of the next section of the newspaper, the "B" section, the center article shows a picture of and article about dresses formerly worn by Princess Diana. The title of the article is, in large, bold print:
"Threading a royal connection: In Plymouth, N.H., 14 dresses worn by Princess Diana draw a crowd."
It looks as if there's a smaller picture of one of the dresses that has pearls on it.
To the right of that article, there's an article entitled: "New pact for school chief to be unusual," written by James Vaznis.
Both articles continue on page B4.
At the top of page B4, the article about the school chief continues, saying first in large, bold print:
"New pact for school chief would mean unusually long term."
Then there's the rest of that article, below which there's a large picture of a bay by some trees.
The caption below the picture says:
"UNDER COVER: Trees stood sentry along Pleasure Bay near Castle Island in South Boston yesterday as thick fog rolled in and covered the area. A warm front is forecast to move in from the north today with south winds. Morning fog is expected to break and bring some sunshine. Full report, B15."
Below both the picture and the caption, the article about Princess Diana's dresses continues:
"In N.H., display of dresses recalls beloved princess"
Page B5, across from page B4, starts off by saying:
"Salem Five tightens path for going public: Bank changes--
I have to go. Pages B2 and B3 are gross. Page B3 reports a legislator's objection to a seemingly appropriate sex ed website; the Boston Globe put that article next to an ad for "low income seniors who need hearing aids," and advertises for "Siemens," and the ad below that says:
"America's largest replacement window company
Double hung, bay, bow, garden windows
Grand Opening Saturday, April 30
10 am-5 pm
15A Cummings Park (Next to Lumber Liquidators)"
The food section, G, talks about "Prince William's favorite food" across from an article that says something like "Go from hake to po boys with fish" the library's about to close and I have to finish. The food section is also about yogurt and wine....
And the last page of the B section, B16, mentions a lot of famous people along with another picture of kids.