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It distinguished itself from its sister tabloid with its deadpan articles on the bizarre.
We couldn't afford to produce a proper magazine, so we produced something we rather snootily called 'a tabloid with brains'.
Mr. Arnett has been hired by The Daily Mirror, a British tabloid, with his first column appearing today.
Newsday, a tabloid with weekday circulation of 387,000, is the sole newspaper based in its market.
Would the paper become a tabloid with lurid headlines and revelations about where Jimmy Hoffa might be buried?
Leathers's agent alerted dailymail.com, the online version of a British tabloid with which she'd previously done business.
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Mondale won the nomination in 1984 (Hart tried again in 1988, only to suffer political death-by-tabloid, with the news that he'd been having an extramarital affair), and John McCain, who finished far ahead of the Texas Governor George W. Bush, in 2000, was undone by an unusually nasty campaign in South Carolina.
How he fills his British tabloids with topless girls and bombastic headlines.
Cheko and Zungu, colorful tabloids with apparently some redeeming value, got off with six-month bans.
A daytime presenter, Kate Garraway's name is invariably prefixed in the tabloids with "TV beauty".
Peaches Geldof's dramatic weight loss provided gossip rags and tabloids with endless column inches during her young life.
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