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Daily Mail editor hits out at privacy judgements

LONDON - Paul Dacre, editor of the Daily Mail, has said that the British press faces a great threat to its freedom by having a privacy law imposed on it that would allow the "corrupt and crooked to sleep easily in their beds", and make it harder to sell newspapers.

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