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You may have heard ritzy slogans such as "smash'n'grab society", but a less tabloid-grabbing perspective is simply that young people want everything at once, and for the first time, they can have it.
"We need a little less tabloid sensationalism and a lot more information about probabilities, so that the public can understand the odds of forecasts getting it wrong". The report recommends the Met Office - which provides weather data to the government and the armed forces - work on a 10-year plan for supercomputing resources.
Livesey is a big, brash, cheeky northerner; Richard Bacon, his predecessor, was also large of personality, though less tabloid, more mid-market.
Other cast members who get less tabloid ink include John Lithgow, Dianne Wiest and Patrick Wilson.
It is not just that The Economist has an interest in opposing irksome rules albeit a less obvious one than the tabloids, many though not all of them owned by Rupert Murdoch, which have hacked and harassed their victims for years.
Looks like those tabloid scare stories could be a less distant prospect than we thought.
Tabloid readiness aside, he saw in her something a less seasoned fashion eye might overlook.
Who we are personally is a lot less about tweets, tabloids, scandals in magazines...and a lot more about the music.
They can't dominate that market while the BBC exists in its current form because what they provide is so risibly inferior - the licence fee costs less than a daily tabloid newspaper.
A celebrity tabloid magazine takes less brain power to flip through than, say, a magazine such as Smithsonian.
That's not an insult or a tabloid exaggeration.
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