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She even wrote to a journalist about this (the Swedish tabloids made much of it after her death).
But the tabloids made better use of Tourre's excessive and sometimes tasteless flourishes than did the S.E.C., which overplayed its hand.
But the strip malls got old after a year or two, around the same time I stopped thinking a varied selection of tabloids made for fulfilling reading (or sophisticated room décor).
The tabloids made a great deal of her troubled personal life, with claims of domestic abuse by boyfriends, and leapt on an almost incoherent 1997 appearance on the David Letterman show.
That same year the tabloids made a feast of her struggle with anorexia, and more recently, after Heath Ledger's death, tried to find scandal in her relationship with him.
And soon, turmoil in Portfolio's offices, along with incessant leaks to blogs and tabloids, made Lipman seem a caricature of the imperious Condé Nast editor, ruling from on high, out of touch.
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If noisy tabloids make Britain's politics worse, perhaps their din makes its democracy stronger.
British ministers are telling advisors to stay home, just in case the tabloids make a fuss.
While British tabloids make easy pickings, they are not the only targets of Mr. Atkins's lens.
Perhaps, at first sight, the redtop tabloids, making big money from cover-price sales, seem to dominate the market as before.
Israeli tabloids make much of reports that Saif al-Islam, the colonel's son and oft-presumed heir, used to date Orly Weinermann, a sometime scantily clad Israeli soap-opera actress.
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