111.   But some were skeptical about whether tabloid newspapers in particular would keep their promises not to use pictures of Princes William and Harry in private situations.

112.   Cook announced he was separating from his wife in August, after a tabloid newspaper disclosed his affair.

113.   Frenchmen Sylvain Distin and Olivier Bernard were spotted in the early hours of Tuesday, with a tabloid newspaper printing a photograph of one inside a nightclub.

114.   From Monday through Thursday, police raided the offices of a tabloid newspaper that had written an article that included editorial comment.

115.   Grobbelaar came under investigation in November after a tabloid newspaper published allegations that he received bribes from a Far East gambling syndicate to throw matches while playing for Liverpool.

116.   He gets a considerable income working for a tabloid newspaper and television network, duties which might be considered in conflict with the post of selector.

117.   He said the problem was becoming more serious because tabloid newspapers are printing obscene material, making it more accessible to more people than when it was sold underground.

118.   He later retracted the story that he had sold to a British tabloid newspaper.

119.   He was accused of asking a friend to lie during his libel case against a tabloid newspaper.

120.   He was accused of asking a friend to lie for him during his libel case against a tabloid newspaper.

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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