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Posted: Sun 12:42, 04 Aug 2013 Post subject: the paper insists. |
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"Displaying this front page on licensed premises could stop the England legend drinking himself to death,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]," the paper insists.
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11 July 2013Last updated at 10:52 GMT Paper Monitor: An intervention, tabloid style A service highlighting...... the riches of the daily press
Its splash today features a picture of Gascoigne accompanied by the headline: DON'T GIVE THIS MAN A DRINK. Landlords and shopkeepers are invited to cut it out and stick it to their walls.
A footballer's troubles are well known. Can a tabloid front page help?
The Sun thinks it
Tragically, former England player Paul Gascoigne has made the headlines for all the wrong reasons in recent years.
Gascoigne is not the only celebrity who has needed help. The Daily Mirror has a story about a man whose own difficulties have been well documented, namely actor Charlie Sheen.
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