Sentences with phrase «from tabloid journalists»

Capel said the report «rehashes mistaken claims from tabloid journalists and relies on inaccurate and hyped New York stories of secrecy.»

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Given that yesterday saw Tory MP Brooks Newmark resign from the government after a tabloid sting (involving an undercover journalist and explicit pictures of Newmark's, ahem, «majority»), the stock of us hacks has probably never been lower among the Tory faithful.
Dilip's long time friend, Motwani (Kal Penn), a tabloid journalist knows that Bhopal residents complain of the constant stench in the air and wake up at night choking from the gas.
She has weathered extreme scrutiny from the New York Times, public television journalists and political columnists with the notoriously merciless New York tabloids.
Now, DiGaudio is the prime suspect in the murder of an annoying tabloid journalist, and he wants out from under the rap.
These include securing the best possible magazine deal for your sham of a wedding, hiding your bank statement so that your wife can't trace the payments for the flat where your mistress lives, bribing tabloid journalists and sending photos of your bits to that secretary from Basildon while your wife's asleep.
The journalist who accepted uncritically this steaming pile of horse manure from Minister Hunt and spread it thickly over the pages of the Daily Telegraph was the tabloid's national political editor Simon Benson.
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