101. The couple won damages under the French privacy laws when they sued the weekly Paris-Match after it published the pictures. 102. The daily Yomiuri published a picture of a timber plank, imbedded in the concrete pillar supporting part of the bullet-train network. 103. The Inquirer supported it, publishing a picture of an eye with tear-drops on its front page to indicate its concern. 104. The News of the World published a picture of McPhee but none of Wright. 105. The Istanbul-based mass circulation Hurriyet Tuesday published a picture of a couple making love and said the man in the photo was Ucpinarlar. 106. The national newspapers also published four pictures of Kim provided by the official news agency Xinhua. 107. The New Paper published a picture of the girl, her face turned away, on its front page. |