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The business pages of American newspapers "should not read like a scandal sheet".
CALLED A "SCANDAL SHEET" Names of Prominent Men and Women Introduced as Objects of Veiled Attacks.
The highbrow press pretends to dismiss a tabloid as "a scandal sheet for overweight proles" while promptly recycling its stories.
The paper he worked for - the Sunday World - was often viewed as little more than a scandal sheet.
His most popular works include Osome Hisamatsu ukina no yomiuri (1813; "Osome and Hisamatsu: A Scandal Sheet") and Tōkaidō Yotsuya kaidan (1825; "Ghost Story of Tōkaidō Yotsuya").
"The Whig Club" is basically a scandal sheet in volume form about the Whigs — i.e., liberal aristocrats — of the period and what they got up to.
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Mr. Andersen, a king of the clip job, recycles old news while adding a scandal-sheet spin.
Maybe a scandal-sheet editor possessed the inside info to cast a new light on his infallibility, but even he or she wouldn't have figured the scale of the downfall or the span of the drought.
Bernie Kopell returned in his hospital orderly role in two episodes, one where he causes a furor with a hospital scandal sheet, the other where Noland has to save him from being fleeced by a patient who is also a card sharp.
In the age of Gawker, Twitter, and TMZ.com, a weekly scandal sheet seems quaint, if not archaic.
Also to be shown is "High Society," the 1956 musical remake of "The Philadelphia Story," in which Sinatra (pictured with Grace Kelly below) plays a cynical scandal sheet reporter.
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