61. The newspapers are full of stories about the continuing row over private education. 62. The newspapers are full of stories about the private lives of famous people. 63. The Novelist Ann Lamott tells a story about going shopping with a friend who was in the late stages of terminal cancer. 64. The paper is full of stories about how so-and-so violated this or that law. 65. The press always like a good story about the royal family. 66. The press are always interested in stories about the royal family. 67. The result is a sort of upscale Hemingway-esque story about affluent, pampered men testing their mettle. 68. The story about Murray shooting the wrong man. 69. The tabloids are full of stories about her and her boyfriend. 70. There are many apocryphal stories about him. |