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March 11, 2008 Tuesday Rabi-ul-Awwal 2, 1429





Magazine apologises for Prince Harry story


SYDNEY, March 10: Australian women’s magazine New Idea on Monday apologised for breaking a global media blackout on Britain’s Prince Harry serving with the military in Afghanistan.

The story resulted in the third-in-line to the British throne being withdrawn from the frontline fight against Taliban guerillas because of increased danger to himself and his comrades.

Little notice was taken of the Jan 7 report in Australia, but the US-based Drudge Report website picked up the story late last month and broadcast it around the world.

“We did not knowingly breach any embargo and were not party to any agreement for a media blackout on the story,” New Idea said in its latest issue published on Monday.

“However, and more importantly, we do acknowledge that our actions in publishing the story can be reasonably viewed as insensitive and irresponsible.

“We regret this serious lapse of judgment. We sincerely apologise to all our readers, to the servicemen whose lives are at constant risk while serving at home and abroad and to their families and loved ones.”—AFP






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