71.   The same pressure of competition from mainstream news outlets has affected supermarket tabloid newspapers like The National Enquirer, Globe and The Star.

72.   The tabloid newspaper of the entertainment industry, Variety, took the best name around.

73.   The third hour catches some of the energy and spirit that go into the making of a daily tabloid newspaper, with a visit to The Daily News.

74.   The woman, Autumn Jackson, demanded the money in return for her refraining from offering a tabloid newspaper her alleged story, officials said.

75.   There are tabloid newspapers, metropolitan newspapers, regional newspapers and local ones.

76.   There are more cellular phones and tabloid newspapers, more Michael Jordan T-shirts and Nike sneakers.

77.   There is no doubt the princess was at the center of an uncommonly tenacious web of television, tabloid newspapers, and tabloid readers.

78.   Though Grant considers tabloid newspapers worse in England, he thinks TV is more invasive in the United States.

79.   Though they look like tabloid newspapers, these papers have more in common with fliers for a swap meet or a yard sale than with a traditional newspaper.

80.   Three people have died so far from anthrax, including the two Washington postal workers and a Florida man who worked in the mailroom at 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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