Owner Trinity Mirror said it was "not going to dignify this with a comment".
The Sunday Mirror said this was "entirely false" and their reporter had no dealings with Joseph before he entered the England changing room.
Trinity Mirror said it was in talks over taking a minority stake in the new firm, but added that "no offer has been made".
In a statement Trinity Mirror said it hoped to achieve any redundancies by voluntary means whilst other staff will be redeployed, where possible, to newly-created roles under the new publishing operation.
BBC: Trinity Mirror job cuts: Newspapers could go says union
Last week it was announced 16 jobs are to go at Cardiff-based Media Wales newspaper group as Trinity Mirror said it will axe a total of 92 jobs, but create 52 across Wales and England.
BBC: Trinity Mirror job cuts: Newspapers could go says union
Trinity Mirror has said it is discussing plans for the creation of a new local newspaper group with the owner of the Daily Mail.
Simon Edgley from publishers Trinity Mirror Southern said local authorities were competing for advertising space without having to run a business on a commercial basis.
Lloyd Embley, editor of the Mirror and Sunday Mirror, said the papers were offered a set of pictures of the duchess in her bikini a week ago but, as with the pictures of Harry, they took the decision not to publish them.
But in another interview with the Sunday Mirror, he said he was a changed man and would no longer follow women.
"You're looking at it through the rear-view mirror, " Mueller said.
There was no recording of the interrogation, no one else was in the room or watching from a two-way mirror, and Saldate said he threw away his notes shortly after completing his report.
"From black to Irish to Latino, jockeys in America tend to mirror immigration, " Drape said.
"What this film confirmed for me was that men are not allergic to the mirror at all, " said Mr. Bateman, who served as the film's executive producer with Mr. Arnett.
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The Mirror's Jessica Callan said Hall lacked "spark or passion" with co-star Josh Cohen, while the Daily Express's David Smith said "some might have found her performance a case of more style than substance".
Authorities shy away from prosecuting sugar websites and their users because the relationships can mirror a typical romance, Miller said.
Kevin Maguire, the Daily Mirror's associate editor, said David Miliband had been agonising for months over the decision, which he told his brother about "weeks ago".
"While consumers are seemingly divided about their desire to own the rumored Apple iWatch, it's fascinating that the most desired features for the watch mirror popular iPhone capabilities, " said BuyVia CEO Norman Fong.
"The biggest game changer of the past 25 years has been the Internet, " said Law, whose Cybertecture Mirror is an offshoot of his Hong Kong architectural firm's focus on integrating technology in design.
If those vast numbers of people dependent for their retirement income on the BT and Royal Mail schemes are feeling a bit more relaxed today, the same can't be said for members of Trinity Mirror's pension schemes.
"The leading one-day team in world cricket - South Africa - do not mirror 50 overs at domestic level, " said Clarke.
The First Minister said Mr Davies should hold a mirror to his face when it comes to feeling ashamed of conduct over the last few days.
Director Nick Simunovic said the gallery's goals mirror its ones in other parts of the world: to mount "museum-quality exhibitions" and to help serious collectors add to their coffers.
"a fun-house mirror version of This American Life", said founder Kevin Allison, referring to the popular US public radio program, currently based in New York, featuring many personal stories, including some told in The Moth.
Mr Campbell, a former Daily Mirror journalist and spin doctor to Tony Blair, said he was "genuinely shocked" to see his evidence in the public domain.
Analyst Tim Speiss, head of the Wealth Advisory Practice at Eisner LLP, said he believes the final bill will closely mirror the House's more expensive version, saying provisions that the Senate excluded are likely to be put back in after a compromise.
But because of the Academies Bill's timetable, "we have the spectacle of ministers who have already told us they will accept no amendment, period, and the sight of whips new and old cracking their knuckles off-stage and perfecting basilisk-like stares in the mirror" to prevent MPs voting for any changes, he said.
The paper said that Chancellor Gordon Brown would do well to consult Mirror readers over the pensions crisis.
"All the pipes look shiny clean, no crud, " Mr. Cassidy said as he used a long, dental-like mirror to peer into tight, deep openings.
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