Badge, the only thing I'd believe that was printed in certain papers would be the date at the top ,and I'd check that !!
The tabloids are obsessed with celebrity and have made their readers the same . They know who sells papers, Princess of Wales , Elvis, Marylin Monroe, now Jacko. They will feast on his bones for years to come . It stops the people looking too hard at the big issues or counting bodybags from Iraq and Afganistan.
I always remember hearing a comment on the radio refering to what they called "Juxta-position news stories" Three days later I saw what they meant, big photo of Princess Diana , headline to the side read someting like,..." Diana in drugs bust raid" On closer scrutiny it refered to Diana Scroggins of Gasworks Street, Accrington . Or like that anyway.
Small print under the photo said Diana had attended a charity function.
I think it stopped , I couldn't say as I hardly ever buy papers anymore.