The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 9, 1997- 7 Tabloids pledge tact with royals The Washington Post LONDON - British newspaper executives, hoping tq head off government action after searing criticism from Princess Diana's brother that they had hounded her to her death, pledged new steps yesterday to *strain future news coverage of her two sons. The editor of the Independent promised that his m newspaper will never again "We will 1 carry a photograph of Prince . u William or Prince Harry in a picture$4 private setting, while the owner of a leading tabloid said his princes . papers will refrain from run- ning intrusive photos "except sifuation where they are considered nec- ssary" - although he left oom to reconsider for compet- itive reasons. Meanwhile, officials at Buckingham Palace con- firmed that on Saturday, Earl Spencer, Diana's broth- er, had rejected an overture from the royal family to restore Diana's title of "Her Royal Highness," which had been removed after her divorce from Prince Charles a year ago. The efforts at self-regulation by the media came in the wake of Spencer's bitter attack in his remarks at #aturday's funeral for Diana. Spencer said his sister never understood why her acts of charity "were sneered at by the press" and said the media's "perma- nent quest to bring her down" had turned her into "the most hunted person of the modern age." Yesterday, in a front-page editorial, the Independent said enough was enough. "We will never publish pic- tures of the young princes, William and Harry, in pri- vate situations again,' the editorial said. "On state never publish occasions maybe, or on matters of constitutional of the young significance, but even then we will be sparing." In in privaThe Independent is a s again. The London Independent Front page editorial broadsheet newspaper, not a tabloid, and it has resisted the extreme pur- suit of Diana that many tabloids have practiced. But the editorial by editor time over the weekend thinking about the response to Earl Spencer's words in Westminster Abbey on Saturday." He said a combination of public pressure and press restraint are needed to correct the problem. "The over- whelming responsibility must rest with us to run our newspapers decently," he said. "But the surest sanc- tion for making sure that self-regulation works is that people stop buying newspapers that behave abom- inably." Lord Rothermere, the chair of the media firm that owns the Evening Standard and the Daily Mail, anoth- er major tabloid here, said press executives should take steps to police themselves, in part to prevent new legal sanctions from being imposed. As a first step he announced a ban on "all intrusive pictures" except those deemed necessary for news purposes. But he left open the possibility that compet- itive pressures might force reconsideration. In a telephone interview, Rothermere said such a decision "can only be made by a proprietor, and I'm hoping that my colleague proprietors will agree with me that some restraint needs to be practiced." Rothermere said the press must act to police itself. "Otherwise we are going to get privacy legis- lation, that is clear," he said. He added that once government intervention begins, in whatever form, "it will be completely uncontrollable. It will be a nightmare." Andrew Marr said all papers should be chastened by what has happened. "If we are not all sadder and wiser, we damned well ought to be," the editorial said. "The hunt became a blood sport. The quarry dead, let us find gentler pursuits." The Independent's comments were echoed by oth- ers. Max Hastings, editor of the Evening Standard, one of the more restrained tabloids, said in a radio interview yesterday, "I doubt if there's a journalist around the country who hasn't spent a good deal of APeHOTO Mourners look on yesterday at a heart created with flowers outside the gate of Aithorp Hall, Princess Diana's family home in Northhamptonshire, England. w MERCHANDISERS-Part-time: Days/Even- ings up to 32 hrs/wk in A2/Ypsilanti area. re- re valid driver's license and be over 18 yrs age. Starting pay $6.75/hr. Apply in on, Pepsi-Cola, 625 E. Main St. Milan, I. Between 9am - 4pm. Phone 313-439- 2451. 4ODELS-PRINT, Film, Trade. USA Models 248-788-8800. MUSIC INDUSTRY: Booking agency seeks intems. Call Jeremy at 313/995-5777. ?iEED A JOB with flexible hours??? Call Summit Party Shoppe at 730 N. Main (Cmer of Main & Summnit). Dependable k person needed for eve. shift. $6.50/hr. FFye at 761-8899. NEED CASH? UPB's the answer. Flexible hours. $7/hr. Call DK at 971-1199. 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