

"There's no story here," University of Southern California Journalism Professor Joe Saltzman told the San Francisco Chronicle. "People have seen a breast before." Obviously Northern California's largest newspaper didn't agree:
The New York Times edition available in the Bay Area placed the Jackson story inside. On its cover above the fold, the Times presented Mr. Bush's budget, a trend in companies cutting their retirees' health benefits, an Israeli plan to dismantle settlements in Gaza and an article about the murder trial of an activist in the American Indian Movement.
Placement in other papers, including those from the hometowns of both Super Bowl teams, was less titillating than the Chronicle's display:
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