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660 nipples... oh yes, and a bit of news

Jan 6 2006

By Paddy Shennan, Liverpool Echo

 

A typical Daily Sport front page

AS a Merseyside MP bids to put it on the top shelf, Paddy Shennan asks whether the Daily Sport is Britain's funniest - or filthiest - paper

IT may not be its number one aim - or even its 75th - but reading the Daily Sport is an education.

You could argue it has something for everyone - well,, everyone who likes busty babes, horny housewives, desperate divorcees, gregarious grannies, tall women, small women, fat women and thin women.

If you look hard enough, there's even a bit of news.

Crosby MP Claire Curtis-Thomas feels so strongly about the Sport she is urging parents to boycott WH Smith as part of her campaign to get the newsagent to recognise it as pornography.

Mrs Curtis-Thomas wants the paper, together with men's magazines like Zoo and Nuts, to be put on the top shelf, out of reach of children. Next week, she will hand out copies of the Sport at Parliament as she bids to introduce a new Bill.

The paper, which is based in Manchester, calls itself Britain's funniest paper - and it was my job to go through yesterday's edition to see if it raised a smile.

I was immediately struck by much more than one thing and, after a while, I grew concerned about possible damage to my eyesight.

 
 

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