Execution observed

The Guardian wasn't the only U.K. paper to staff the execution of Clarence Ray Allen. The Telegraph also took a story from its Los Angeles correspondent, Catherine Elsworth, who juggled Golden Globes duty to file. Her story ran with a photograph of the condemned murderer surrounded by his family. Earlier this month, Elsworth covered the controversy over the city of Los Angeles spending money on bottled water at the same it is trying to convince Angelenos to drink the tap stuff.

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