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BH Sunday, 30 June, 2002, 11:22 GMT 12:22 UK
Behind the headlines
Newspapers
What it's like when the papers get personal
It's a complicated story, involving a party, three glasses of wine, one cigarette, a pregnant girlfriend, a fall that may or may not have measured twelve feet, and the Mayor of London.

The London Evening Standard claims it's reporting Ken Livingstone's involvement in a fracas. Ken Livingstone says the paper is pursuing a vendetta -- an accusation the paper vigorously denies.

Angus Crawford has been looking at the times when newspapers get personal.

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