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are tabloid
noun
A newspaper having pages half the dimensions of the standard format, especially one that favours stories of a sensational nature over more serious news.
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Or, are tabloid scandals just entertainment?
The weddings of celebrities, and their divorces, are tabloid staples.
But all is not well: her marriage has gone off the boil, there are tabloid reporters circling and competitors copying her designs.
It seems as if only mainstream articles available about this debilitating disorder are tabloid features about a celebrity's suicide attempt or expos?about the amount of Prozac in our drinking water.
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It's not the fact that these are tabloids.
They are tabloids, in English, and edited by Indian nationals.
There are tabloids that have capitalized on its obscenity.
Several newspapers, based in various cities, focus on politics or business, but a number of the daily papers are tabloids.
This is tabloid journalism.
It was tabloid; it was Plato.
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