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In Britain, on the other hand, the tone of much tabloid coverage has been remorselessly negative.

To much tabloid excitement, Reeves then managed to cohabit amicably with Sarah, her new partner and the children.

Half-naked selfies have generated much tabloid fussing in recent weeks; more serious was his attempt to woo a 17-year-old girl via the service, asking her if he should "rent a room" for the two of them.

While her political outspokenness contributed to her appeal, it also made her something of a controversial figure, and, at the height of her popularity, her personal life she was married and divorced several times, most notably to actor Tom Arnold was the subject of much tabloid journalism.

He guards his personal life — he and his wife of 10 years, Sibi Blazic, have a 5-year-old daughter — and save for the "Terminator" blow-up and allegations of verbal assault on his mother and sister in 2008 (the charges were dropped), he has not gotten much tabloid attention.

At 15 she wrote her first book, The Enclosure (1961), about a middle-aged couple, sent it off to a publisher ("Well, that's what you do when you write, isn't it?") and it was published, to much tabloid clamour - "Schoolgirl writes sex novel!" was the Daily Express's summation - three years later.

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The original (and much imitated) tabloid features pull-out is packed with agenda-setting features, interviews and columns.

Many investigators are legitimate and work for current affairs programmes such as Panorama and the broadsheets as much as tabloid newsdesks".

I don't so much mind tabloid newspaper editors fitting out their reporters in Guantanamo gear; there's the selling of fish-wrapping to be done - and readers, a lovely 91% of Mirror readers, to be precise, see through the sham and support American policy.

While Donna's level of intellectual curiosity has not progressed much past tabloid television and celebrity gossip, Lottie is deeply engrossed in reading Edith Wharton's 1905 novel, The House of Mirth.

Her current touring spectacle, the Diamonds World Tour, celebrates that distinction, her 37 million albums sold, her general fabulosity, and perhaps not so much her tabloid-baiting personal life.

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