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Either that or I've missed a good scoop.
But that's usually all there was to the story: A good scoop, which is plenty juicy enough.
To top it off, Albert Pujols, who has had a brilliant October in the field, made a good scoop to secure the throw from Punto.
Hildy was sensational: a star reporter with wit, style, and the inability to turn down a good scoop — even if it meant missing her own wedding day.
Photograph: Richard Saker for The Observer/Richard Saker Updated at 12.59pm BST 11.31am BST Isabel Hardman has got a good scoop at Coffee House.
It should have been a good scoop for the FT. But McBride, who sometimes took time off from attacking the Blairites to undermine the Tories, got to hear about it.
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He was, by his own reckoning, "a good scoop-getter who struggled with features".
The unusual theft has sowed equal parts intrigue, embarrassment and accusatory speculations in the newsroom and made for a couple of good scoops on its own story.
Rather, he added, this kind of journalism is good at scoops and incremental news developments.
The sweet peas, lifted by some coriander, onion and olive oil, made it so good I scooped it up with a spoon and went back for thirds.
Now scientists have created tiny particles in the laboratory that mimic those good carriers, scooping up the cholesterol before it can grow into dangerous deposits of plaque.
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