The Sun's pharma front page

Martin Belam
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Published 28 June, 2009
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For a split-second, when I saw this front page on Saturday morning, I thought that somehow The Sun's print process had been hacked by a pharma spammer!

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I notice they didn't use that headline for the article online. I wonder if it was out of concern for their automated spam filter rankings at Google et al?

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