The Sun, a national tabloid, published a survey recently that indicated that 65 percent were against a mass immigration of people from Hong Kong.
Three days later, The Sun published an article entitled, "Madonna was right to bare her boob at 53."
Neither person had wished The Sun to publish the details of the relationship.
While the Sun was publishing its series, twenty-five federal agents and five prosecutors were struggling to identify the Times' source.
The Sun published a display of five alternative designs, one painted by a macaque monkey named Katie.
The Sun published the story.
Sun also published a set of books as a "developer's kit" to encourage third-party products.
Subsequently The Sun published a follow-up headlined "Now they're after our fish!"
The Sun had learned of the situation in 2006 and published the story.
The Sun (a tabloid newspaper) published a vitriolic article criticizing his lack of care.