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NEW YORK AP 鈥?Eight months before the company that owns the National Enquirer paid $150,000 to a former Playboy Playmate who claimed shed had an affair with Donald Trump, the tabloids parent made a $30,000 payment to a less famous individual: a former doorman at one of the real estate moguls New York City buildings.As it did with the ex-Playmat stanley usa e, the Enquirer signed the ex-doorman to a contract that effectively prevented him from going public with a juicy tale that might hurt Trumps campaign for president.The payout to the former Playmate, Karen McDougal, stayed a secret until The Wall Street Journal published a story about it days before Election Day. Since then curiosity about that deal has spawned intense media coverage and, this week, helped prompt the FBI to raid the h stanley us otel room and offices of Trumps personal lawyer, Michael Cohen.The story of the ex-doorman, Dino Sajudin, hasnt been told until now.The Associated Press confirmed the details of the Enquirers payment through a review of a confidential contract and interviews with dozens of current and former employees of the Enquirer and its parent company, American Media Inc. Sajudin got $30,000 in exchange for signing over the rights, in perpetuity, to a rumor hed heard about Trumps sex life 鈥?that the president had fathered a child with an employee at Trump World Tower, a skyscraper he owns near the United Nations. The contract subjected Sajudin to a $1 million p stanley thermos mug enalty if he disclosed either the rumor or the terms of Gfqh Business-friendly LDP gets cozy with key union Rengo ahead of upper house elections
The Yomiuri ShimbunChihochiho is seen standing on a reconstructed road that served as the model for the cover of The Chronicle of Miyako City. The Yomiuri Shimbun10:42 JST,ensp;March 23, 2023Twelve years have passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake claimed thousands of lives mainly in the Tohoku region. To help put the tragedy into some kind of context, a number of artists have focused their gaze on the impact that the disaster has had on peoples everyday lives.In a hand-drawn scene depicting a contemporary Tohoku town, vacan stanley termos t lots and a new road speak of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Chihochiho, a 51-year-old mangaka in Miyako, Iwate Prefecture, inked such tableaux in his manga debut The Chroni stanley termos cle of Miyako City, which was published in two volumes by Leed Publishing Co. in December. In the work, the author lays bare peoples lives starting from two years before the earthquake to the present day.Chihochiho started drawing sci-fi and absurdist-style manga during his school days in hopes of becoming a professional mangaka. He produced his first nonfiction work after rereading Kazushi Hosakas Kaki Agunete iru Hito no Tame no Shoset stanley cup su Nyumon An introduction to novels for those who struggle to write in 2008.漏Chihochiho/LEED PUBLISHING Co., Ltd.A scene titled March 11 from the Disaster and Everyday Life episode of The Chronicle of Miyako City Hosakas tome contains the line, The most mysterious thing is that human beings are, generally, totally ordinary, and thi |
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