Newspaper news from 3 May 2011

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'We got the bastard' - death of Osama Bin Laden in front pages (Press Gazette)
News that the world's most wanted terrorist - Osama Bin Laden - had been killed by US special forces was announced by the White House at 11.35pm local...
The view from a broad: lay off the Middletons (Media Guardian)
In its royal wedding frenzy, the media's picking on Pippa Middleton smacked of wholesale bullying...
Cre8 Publishing put into liquidation, leaving creditors including Arsenal, Celtic and Rangers owed more than £2m (The Drum)
Liquidation documents show Rangers owed almost £500,000, Celtic £400,000, Arsenal £270,000, West Ham £103,000 and Spurs £42,000.
The Apprentice 2011 winner won't have to work for Lord Sugar (Media Guardian)
Successful contestant in BBC1 show will receive £250,000 start-up cash for joint venture with grumpy businessmanIn pictures: meet the candidates...
Osama Bin Laden death news drives record traffic to Guardian.co.uk (Press Gazette)
The Guardian has revealed its website had a record number of visitors yesterday, following the news of Osama Bin Laden’s death. Guardian.co.uk&#...
UK ebook sales rise 20% to £180m (Media Guardian)
Figures boosted by Amazon's Kindle and popularity of Stephen Fry and Stieg Larsson ebooks...
Second regional rapped for child sex case ID risk (Press Gazette)
The Staffordshire Newsletter has become the second newspaper in a week to be censured by the Press Complaints Commission for potentially identifying a...
Northern Newsquest journalists to strike over job cuts (Press Gazette)
Newsquest journalists in the North of England have voted to take strike action against plans to centralise production operations, which they claim wil...
Royal wedding lifts newspaper sales (Media Guardian)
Early estimates suggest national titles enjoyed boost of up to 25% on day after event...
'Many people believe our job is suicidal' (Press Gazette)
Mexican journalist Rocia Gallegos reveals what is like to work in one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a journalist in an interview to ...
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