These Photos are Not for Discriminating Consumers!
When is the discriminatory treatment of women not really discriminatory? How about when an ad campaign shows women and men being treated exactly the same? Nope: that's still discrimination! At least,...
View ArticleSaaya Irie Photos
Saaya Melts Hearts -- But May Break Yours A photo is "worth a thousand words," so yes, we've got the photos (below). But usually you need some words to put the photos in context. Before exhibiting any...
View ArticleTattooed & Screwed
Each month, Premium subscribers get an extra story without a tagline, which they're invited to supply -- otherwise known as the monthly Tagline Challenge. Two things usually come out of the Challenge...
View ArticleCanada: Outpruding the U.S.
See Update Below! The U.S. has its Janet Jackson scandal; Canada has a scandal over a completely clothed woman with a modest neckline. And naturally, we have the photos to illustrate this...
View ArticleJust in Time for Halloween Or...?
Despite the bravado expressed by the company's spokesman, "Brands On Sale" appears to have backed off -- the costumes are gone from their web site. But we have photos!
View ArticleBlame It on the Intern
Political dirty tricks are nothing new. What's new is being busted doing it on the Internet. Yeah, they took the photo down, but thanks to Google caches and such, idiocy can live forever. From True's 5...
View ArticleWhat Police Car Videos are For?
Video Captures and Update Below So much for taping drunk drivers stumbling around. This cop had a much better use for his vehicle camera system, spending hours of on-duty time making, and later...
View ArticleHere Kitty Kitty!
Another example of a photo really adding to a story. From True's 25 June 2006 issue: Bearcat Suzanne Giovanetti of West Milford, N.J., was sitting reading when her husband said there was a bear in...
View ArticleWelcome to Western Ideals
Yet Another Story where people will want to see the photos involved. Here they are, from the 2 July 2006 issue: Clever Girl "My intentions were good," said Chen Dan, an on-air host of the Women's...
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