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It seems to be a largely tabloid-fodder-free zone, although it's just a few blocks from the heart of Sunset Strip.
The fact that the film was French gave it the veneer of art-house class in the UK, where it largely escaped tabloid attention.
The decision today by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre to put a "most wanted" list of five paedophiles, complete with their photographs, on to a new website that is accessible to the public looks at first glance as simply pandering to the largely rightwing, tabloid demand that sex offenders should be "named and shamed".
WHEN THEY SPLIT: The "battling Burtons" went on to make several more films together and were favorite subjects of the tabloids, largely because of the lavish gifts the Welsh actor bestowed upon his wife, including the 33.19-carat 33.19-caratnd.
Knox is, of course, the American arrested in the 2007 murder of her fellow study-abroad student Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy; her circuslike case has stretched on for six years, straining international relations and selling millions of tabloids, largely because both women were young, pretty and sexually active.
In Lionel Asbo: State of England, published last year, Amis turns his fire on a tabloid culture largely created by Australia's best-known newspaper owner.
By late 2009 Perry had become frequent tabloid fodder, largely because of her quirky, vividly coloured fashions which borrowed variously from 1940s pinup models, burlesque performers, and the kawaii ("cute") cultural aesthetic of Japan as well as her high-profile relationship with English comedian Russell Brand.
Conservative MP Jesse Norman and Peter Oborne have written that the HRA is on the political agenda largely due to the tabloids' commercial dependence on stories about celebrities' private lives.
To Mr. Wainwright's dismay, the tabloid press was largely respectful of the duo's privacy.
But the cold reality is that the asylum seeker "epidemic" is largely the political creation of tabloid editorials, William Hague's ambitions and Downing Street's electoral worries.
In 1986, Murdoch plucked Dunleavy from South Street and sent him to his fledgling television network, Fox, where he was setting up "A Current Affair," a nightly news magazine staffed largely with Australian and British tabloid reporters.
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