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Last Wednesday, a lengthy Editors' Note on Page A2 scooped a scoop I had planned on the toxicity of scoops.
"You know, when I first started in journalism," a veteran reporter says in Evelyn Waugh's 1938 novel "Scoop," "I used to think that foreign correspondents spoke every language under the sun and spent their lives studying international conditions.
Not quite believing my luck at having landed such a scoop, I immediately decided to devote the rest of my life to cataloguing everything to do with the Beatles in obsessive detail.
The announcement confirms the original scoop I had on this deal on Monday.
It's not that this surprises me or is some big scoop — I expect this kind of behavior from telecoms — but you should probably look under your desk and make sure you don't have one of these duds.
I kept my ears peeled for any scoop I could pass on to Louise.
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"These are scoops?" I ask.
No wonder he got all those scoops, I thought.
Then he asked me what big scoops I had landed.
For all his love of scoops, I can't believe Mr Peston would relish being manipulated by a friend.
5 Dollop heaped teaspoon-sized scoops (I use a truffle scoop with a quick release, but you could use two teaspoons) into the hot oil.
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