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  4. Douglas v Hello! Ltd - Wikipedia

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    In Douglas v Hello No 1 [2001] 2 WLR 992 the Douglases attempted to gain an injunction to prevent the publication of unauthorized photographs. The Douglases and OK!Magazine claimed for breach of confidence, invasion of privacy, breach of the Data Protection Act 1998 and intention to damage and conspiracy to injure. [2]

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    Price returned to I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! for its ninth series in 2009, and was the winner of the fifteenth series of Celebrity Big Brother in 2015. She has also starred in her own reality television series, including Jordan (2002–2005), Katie & Peter (2004–2009), Signed by Katie Price (2011), Katie (2011–2012), and Katie ...

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    The magazine currently features a sharply different style from its original 1977–2000 format. Originally a monthly industry news and review magazine along the lines of Premiere or Entertainment Weekly, it switched format in 2000 to its current themes of celebrity news and style. The web site Usmagazine.com was launched in fall 2006.

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    Jeffrey Scott Shapiro (June 1999). "Inside the Globe; A tabloid reporter who taped his bosses tells all". Washington Monthly.Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. After two years of Frost's warnings to me never to say anything that could prove the Globe's malicious intent against the Ramseys, it was he who ended up saying it. ...

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    Star was founded by Rupert Murdoch in 1974 [4] as competition to the tabloid National Enquirer with its headquarters in New York City.In the late 1980s, it moved its offices to Tarrytown, New York, and in 1990, Murdoch sold the magazine to the Enquirer ' s parent company, American Media, Inc. (Murdoch now owns the New York Post.)

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    Radar Online is an American entertainment and gossip website that was first published as a print and online publication in September 2003 before becoming exclusively online. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As of 2008, the magazine has been owned by the publisher American Media Inc. [ 4 ] American Media's former Chief Content Officer, Dylan Howard , oversaw ...