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Examples
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No wonder Johnson, despite the spat with Budworth, is happy to ignore the brickbats.
Judge The Lady, and its editor, by the figures Roy Greenslade 2010
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So Budworth was soon given space in other papers to air her views on Johnson - in the Daily Telegraph for example - while others simply repeated her opinions.
Judge The Lady, and its editor, by the figures Roy Greenslade 2010
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"All she thinks about is sex," says Julia Budworth, co-owner of the Lady.
A Diary of the Lady: My First Year As Editor by Rachel Johnson – review Viv Groskop 2010
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The building is owned by the Budworth family who also own the Lady.
Hugh Muir's Diary 2011
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As already revealed in the Channel 4 documentary The Lady and the Revamp (in which the new editor memorably referred to her publication as "a piddling magazine no one cares about or buys"), Johnson has to deal with a staff who seem to hate her and a board of directors (the Budworth family) who are not sure if they really want her to change all that much after all.
A Diary of the Lady: My First Year As Editor by Rachel Johnson – review Viv Groskop 2010
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Michael Rushton Little Budworth, Cheshire• Elvis gave some very practical advice for dancers in Jailhouse Rock: "If you can't find a partner, use a wooden chair."
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Circulation is up, and yet relations between the editor and the owner, Julia Budworth, remain sticky.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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Rachel Johnson, editor of The Lady, has been coming in for some stick following a maverick decision by the co-owner of the magazine, Julia Budworth, to denounce her.
Judge The Lady, and its editor, by the figures Roy Greenslade 2010
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Budworth complains that Johnson's Lady is obsessed with sex.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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The redoubtable Budworth, granddaughter of the magazine's founder, told The Independent a couple of weeks ago that Johnson was a social climber, a snob, vain and "completely obsessed with penises".
Judge The Lady, and its editor, by the figures Roy Greenslade 2010
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