Tabloid exposed Bryants accuser

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  1. Ice

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting :</div><div class="quote_post">DENVER (AP) -- Colorado's two largest grocery chains pulled a supermarket tabloid off the shelves Friday after it published a front-page photo and the name of the woman accusing NBA star Kobe Bryant of rape.

    King Soopers and its sister chain, City Market -- which has a store in Eagle, the hometown of the 19-year-old woman -- will keep this week's issue of the Globe away from check-out stands at stores in Wyoming, Utah and Colorado. Safeway will not carry the issue at all.

    The cover shows a photo of the woman reportedly taken at her high school prom and the headline "Did she really say no?" It also displays her name.</div>
    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2003/bask...e.ap/index.html


    Thats pretty damn sick. The girl has been through enough already, just leave her alone.
     
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    I'm surprised allot of people don't already know. Itsbeen over the internet for a while.

    But otherwise...yea..Tabloids could have more sense. How come normal newspapers aren;t allowed to publish it(or is a simple request by the police). Adnd the Tablooids were allowed to publish her name?
     

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