41.   But the national tabloid headlines are screaming.

42.   Clifford specializes in kiss-and-tell stories that make tabloid headlines.

43.   In August, he made unwelcome tabloid headlines after a TV camera crew tracked him down on a grouse-hunting expedition.

44.   In August, the king made unwelcome tabloid headlines after a TV camera crew tracked him down on a grouse-hunting expedition.

45.   Maybe the years of tabloid headlines caught up with him, or he made one squeal too many.

46.   Rebutting tabloid headlines, Prince Andrew said Saturday that he never accused anyone at Buckingham Palace of lying to the press.

47.   Prince Andrew and his flamboyant Fergie, who once seemed the happiest of royal couples, are divorcing after four years of separation and thousands of damaging tabloid headlines.

48.   She said she burst out laughing in a supermarket after seeing a tabloid headline that she and fellow prosecutor Christopher Darden would marry.

49.   The incident made tabloid headlines back home, only two months after Schrempp was appointed Daimler chairman.

50.   The story dominated tabloid headlines and TV bulletins.

n. + headline >>共 83
newspaper 23.24%
banner 18.88%
news 13.69%
tabloid 10.79%
page 2.28%
world 2.28%
morning 1.87%
year 1.66%
week 1.66%
day 1.04%
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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