101.   Another book, by a fortune teller who claims to have secretly recorded her conversations with the duchess, is being serialized in tabloid newspapers.

102.   Anti-European right-wingers in the Conservatives, backed by most tabloid newspapers, applaud the policy.

103.   As details of the latest affair emerge, it is dominating TV chat programs, tabloid newspapers and weekly magazines.

104.   At the funeral, Spencer criticized the royal family and also the tabloid newspapers which had been so fascinated with her life.

105.   Australian Open officials have refused to comment on the report in a Melbourne Sunday tabloid newspaper.

106.   Berlin prosecutors have asked the Foreign Ministry to determine immunity status on the diplomat, identified in the BZ tabloid newspaper as Ri Sang Ju.

107.   Being anti-euro on the grounds of losing sovereignty remains a populist position in Britain, and is strongly backed by tabloid newspapers.

108.   Blair also backed Agriculture Secretary Nick Brown, who said he was gay when his ex-lover threatened to sell his story to a tabloid newspaper.

109.   British tabloid newspapers reported that Fergie, as the duchess is popularly known, was cutting back on expenditures because of ballooning debt.

110.   British tabloid newspapers reported Wednesday that Fergie, as the duchess is popularly known, was cutting back on expenditures because of ballooning debts.

n. + newspaper >>共 239
tabloid 10.96%
government 9.83%
opposition 8.97%
student 5.75%
morning 4.99%
business 3.81%
school 3.76%
language 3.17%
week 2.31%
college 2.26%
tabloid + n. >>共 233
newspaper 20.30%
press 8.66%
headline 5.17%
report 3.78%
editor 3.78%
reporter 3.08%
journalism 2.79%
show 2.69%
magazine 2.19%
television 2.09%
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