Star reporters describe how they got to see the Rob Ford video.
"The Star wanted to see the video. Media organizations often pay $500 for a good picture shot by a freelancer, but this price was astronomical. We told him that and continued a negotiation that had already gone on for some time. On the drive to meet the dealer, talk again quickly turned to money. Earlier he told us that another unnamed media organization had offered $20,000, but that the dealers turned it down."
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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