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This woman was absolutely made for our tabloid culture.

The rumor about the famous singer sourced from an article in a tabloid.

As the tabloid have hit on hard times, the cheque of chequebook journalism have shrink.

The message cannot be forwarded anywhere, stored anywhere or sold to any tabloid for an undisclosed sum.

“Once again, we’re Europe’s fools” was how Bild, an influential tabloid, greeted news of the euro rescue plan.

That so upset patients and tabloid editors that the British government back-tracked and created a separate fund to pay for expensive oncology drugs.

The weekly tabloid said a Mumbai informant told them that Qureshi was touting for the highest offer, having already been approached by a Middle Eastern family.

These stories are tabloid fodder, but they also raise a provocative question. When a marriage is clearly on the skids, is it better to fold or fight for a future together?

Once again she USES a tangy mixture of satire and sentiment to recount her story, seasoning a basically realistic narrative with a light sprinkling of bizarre, tabloid-type events.

Once, they had participated in the time which the socialist party person assembles by a tabloid reporter confusedly is interpolated in the report, becomes the anarchism leader, encounters the isolation and besieges, Ruth, Side was official and he bids good-bye.

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The tabloid papers are full of smut.

The tabloid article has outed a well-known politician.

You have to be careful. The Daily Mail is a London tabloid.

Putting tabloid hype about Charles and Diana aside, certainly everybody knows that most royal marriages have ended in divorce.

Yet again, I find myself doubting tabloid claims of real mental illness and prefer to attribute bad behavior to spoiled narcissism or histrionic acting out.

And if this is true, it is criminal to treat this information like a tabloid news story, and tease the final product while trying to build a market and make money.

They are printed in a tabloid size.

Mr Murdoch is a tabloid king who has a reputation for taking everything he buys downmarket.

Cynthia Murphy's herbaceous borders and Anna Chapman's Facebook pictures are great fodder for tabloid reporting-not, thank God, the stuff of international conflict.

France boasts no tabloid newspapers, though it has magazines (Closer and Gala) and the satirical weekly Canard enchaine that doa similar job (as far as that country's strict privacy laws allow).

For the tabloid, that was a useful mitigation in the court of public opinion, if not in law. No longer.

His serious and tabloid newspapers have viciously assailed the monarchy.

For her pains, she was lionised at home (Bild, a tabloid, depicted her as a sword-bearing reincarnation of Bismarck) but denounced by her neighbours.

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