71.   Howard had made the decision at the time amid a bitter campaign in the tabloid press for sentences more severe than those recommended by the trial judge.

72.   If one is to believe the tabloid press, her former lover, Major James Hewitt, is about to sell her love letters to him.

73.   But as she grew in confidence, Diana learnt to use leaks to the tabloid press and carefully chosen photo-opportunities to bolster her public image.

74.   But the right-wing tabloid press was bluntly sceptical about the exercise.

75.   Charles and Diana have both nourished the British tabloid press with leaked disclosures of their marital travails, all the while condemning the press for harassing them.

76.   Charles told his biographer that the tabloid press seemed to want to kill him off little by little.

77.   Considered intelligent and charming, she breathed new life into the royal family by bearing three children who quickly became the delight of the tabloid press.

78.   Earlier this month, the tabloid press reported that Diana, the Princess of Wales, would spend two nights with the Royal family at Sandringham this Christmas.

79.   Eubank, who has often delighted the English tabloid press with outrageous quotes and claims, then surprised the spectators by declaring his conversion to Islam.

80.   The tabloid press raked him over the coals.

n. + press >>共 190
tabloid 12.99%
trade 5.82%
government 4.48%
university 4.48%
opposition 4.33%
world 4.18%
business 4.03%
fashion 3.58%
sport 2.69%
garlic 2.69%
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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