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The spread of these rumors is the result of those tabloids.

Yet tabloids and Tory ministers agree that a grand opportunity looms.

Several broadsheet papers have changed to a smaller format recently, but still nobody calls them "tabloids". Probably a reputation thing.

It would seem that journalistic standards have slipped and tabloids will go to any lengths to get an exclusive story.

EVERY day there are new stories in the tabloids about the latest link, sometimes tenuous, sometimes contradictory, between cancer and some aspect of lifestyle.

Today British tabloids rage about jobs for migrants, seizing on Gordon Brown's infamous phrase about creating “British jobs for British workers”.

The PCC is meant to enforce a code of conduct of its own devising, and deal with grievances brought to its attention; but its attempts to hold the tabloids to account have been pathetic.

You read tabloids?

The details of the case have kept the tabloids busy.

The tabloids, in any event, have had few linguistic qualms.

Every week, there’s another humiliated woman on the cover of the tabloids. I’m sick of it.

This theme is different from the headline of tabloids, which is suitable for serious and in-depth discussion.

Italy, Spain and Japan have tabloids focusing on sport with huge readerships: each copy goes through many hands.

Nor does it follow from an elite conspiracy to impose a strong Europe on an unwilling public, as British tabloids crow.

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I never read the tabloids.

In the U.K., Murdoch did not confine himself to tabloids.

Far from urging the police to conduct a full investigation, they have long cosied up to the tabloids.

Nor could "50 million" different hairstyles-black wigs, blonde dyes, hair extensions-do much to improve the face that stared at her out of the tabloids. It was "just the way I was born".

British tabloids reported that supermodel, Naomi Campbell, recently made a scene at a London restaurant.

Three-quarters of Britons read tabloids at breakfast.

The tabloids may be sneakier and more persistent than more respected news sources, but this is a matter of degree, not kind.

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