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  2. Sugababes - Wikipedia

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    Around this time, the group's perceived "moodiness", [20] alleged backstage catfights, [21] and press junket tantrums were tabloid fodder in Britain. [21] They were surrounded by continuous rumours of in-fighting within the group and constant split reports.

  3. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    sensational tabloid newspaper [141] reel of cotton in the US is spool of thread Register Office, Registry Office government office where births, marriages, civil partnerships, and deaths are recorded; usually refers to local Register Office (in each town or locality). General Register Office is the relevant government department. In England and ...

  4. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Tabloid – SUN, RAG; Take — R (from Latin recipe, meaning "take") Tar – AB (able seaman) Tax – VAT (value added tax) Teacher – DON, B ED (Bachelor of Education) Teachers – NUT (National Union of Teachers) Team – XI (Roman numerals for eleven players in a football or cricket team) Teetotal – TT or AA (from Alcoholics Anonymous)

  5. Here’s Why British Tabloids Are More Extreme Than ... - AOL

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    The post Here’s Why British Tabloids Are More Extreme Than American Tabloids appeared first on Reader's Digest. And why Meghan Markle experienced serious culture shock, largely at the hands of ...

  6. List of satirical news websites - Wikipedia

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    The best-known example is The Onion, the online version of which started in 1996. [1] These sites are not to be confused with fake news websites, which deliberately publish hoaxes in an attempt to profit from gullible readers.

  7. Tabloid journalism - Wikipedia

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    Scandal sheets were the precursors to tabloid journalism. Around 1770, scandal sheets appeared in London, and in the United States as early as the 1840s. [4] Reverend Henry Bate Dudley was the editor of one of the earliest scandal sheets, The Morning Post, which specialized in printing malicious society gossip, selling positive mentions in its pages, and collecting suppression fees to keep ...

  8. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    A crossword (or crossword puzzle) is a word game consisting of a grid of black and white squares, into which solvers enter words or phrases ("entries") crossing each other horizontally ("across") and vertically ("down") according to a set of clues. Each white square is typically filled with one letter, while the black squares are used to ...

  9. W. T. Stead - Wikipedia

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    Stead's "new journalism" paved the way for the modern tabloid in Great Britain. [2] He has been described as "the most famous journalist in the British Empire". [3] He is considered to have influenced how the press could be used to influence public opinion and government policy, and advocated "Government by Journalism". [4]