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ImagesChelsea Clinton: exciting encounter with Ian Klaus

At a memorable point during the 2002 US Open, Chelsea Clinton was embraced by her boyfriend Ian Klaus. People magazine soon found itself in hot water for publishing a photograph which captured the "exciting" encounter. The Clintons found the photo in very poor taste -- as did many People staffers. "Why don't we just run a photograph," one staffer said, "of his hands down her pants?" Editors defended the publication, pointing out that the photo had been taken in a public setting.

[Chelsea and Klaus were embarrassed again in October 2002, after a fire alarm sounded at Ian's Oxford dorm in the middle of the night and Chelsea was spotted standing outside the building wearing his pajamas.]

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TriviaTrivia about Food, Misunderstandings and Medicine

Lung Cancer In Women...

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TriviaTrivia about Journalism, Newspapers and Students

Food is Basic to Student Diet - headline, Bridgeport (CN) Post...

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TriviaTrivia about Education, Celebrities and Sounds Bad

Sex Education Delayed, Teachers Request...

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AnecdotesLe Figaro lauds Bush's foreign-policy experts

American Presidential candidates routinely pledge to reach out to allies and to improve America's image abroad

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TriviaTrivia about Water, Fishing and Journalism

Lack Of Water Hurts Ice...

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ImagesFunny Ad: Reporters Without Borders

"In Cuba journalists are free to write what they want about Fidel Castro."

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AnecdotesDorothy Parker: Leaden Excuse

The New Yorker was launched (in 1925) by Harold Ross on a shoestring budget. Indeed, so uncertain were the...

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AnecdotesBenchley in Venice

While visiting Venice for the first time, Robert Benchley sent a gag telegram to Harold Ross, his editor at

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TriviaTrivia about Sounds Bad, Misunderstandings and Journalism

Pastor Aghast At First Lady Sex...

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