1.   The tabloids are full of stories about her and her boyfriend.

2.   The tabloids were even more generous.

3.   And here, it might also be said, there are no tabloids to stoke the phony war.

4.   And tabloids are no strangers to libel suits.

5.   And, as the story develops, the more sensational tabloids are likely to have a field day.

6.   As the World Cup approaches, the tabloids have not been the only ones being unpleasant to the French.

7.   As usual, the tabloids were full of catfight rumors.

8.   ----- Movieline has never been shy about the fact that there are tabloids lurking in its family tree.

9.   A slimy tabloid is again out to scoop anybody by any means possible -- and Jack is out to stop them.

10.   A tabloid may be sneaky but none has yet invented a way of dishing out subpoenas.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
tabloid 0%
tabloid + v. >>共 181
be 10.45%
report 8.61%
say 7.99%
have 3.28%
publish 3.07%
run 2.25%
go 2.05%
carry 1.64%
pay 1.43%
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