The Puzzle of Chinese Restaurant 'Cover-Up'
Richard Smith
Mirror.co.uk
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Weston Super Mare,Somerset (UK):
Unknown men bought every copy of a local newspaper highlighting a cockroach-infested Chinese restaurant.
The Sea Palace takeaway was fined £20,000 after a shocked woman diner found a roach in her king prawns.But when the story appeared on page one of the Bristol Evening Post all 1,400 copies of the North Somerset edition sold out in two hours.
Circulation manager Terry Hawkins said: "Retailers told us someone was buying them all up in bulk."I sent extra copies off but those went, too. I can't recall such feverish buying."Yesterday restaurant boss Cam Mu, 33 - who runs the Sea Palace with brother Kiem - fiercely denied he was behind the takeaway.
Dec 07, 2005
Richard Smith
Mirror.co.uk
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Weston Super Mare,Somerset (UK):
Unknown men bought every copy of a local newspaper highlighting a cockroach-infested Chinese restaurant.
The Sea Palace takeaway was fined £20,000 after a shocked woman diner found a roach in her king prawns.But when the story appeared on page one of the Bristol Evening Post all 1,400 copies of the North Somerset edition sold out in two hours.
Circulation manager Terry Hawkins said: "Retailers told us someone was buying them all up in bulk."I sent extra copies off but those went, too. I can't recall such feverish buying."Yesterday restaurant boss Cam Mu, 33 - who runs the Sea Palace with brother Kiem - fiercely denied he was behind the takeaway.
Dec 07, 2005