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Examples of gossip column


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Is she good for the literacy classes in which she is blossoming if she refuses to read the news and editorials next to the gossipcolumn?
His is not a book about only the most famous bands or artists, nor does it glamourise the mundane, the who-went-where-when gossipcolumn prevalent in music reportage.
Even its gossipcolumn is an example of what a gossipcolumn should be.
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I have not been consulted about that gossipcolumn.
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I quite concur in having an eccentric write a gossipcolumn; it is good for circulation.
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Surely, the party opposite does not want to go down in history as the party which governed by gossipcolumn.
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I observe that practically every newspaper in the country has a gossipcolumn in one form or another, although it is not always called a gossipcolumn.
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Potpourri was a gossipcolumn that also had announcements as well as opinions marketed toward women.
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The magazine contained student written literary essays, students' news, and even a gossipcolumn.
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But my objection to the gossip columns is that they are malicious, that they impute motives.
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Throughout my life the gossip columns have been chasing after this kind of keyhole or earhole gossip.
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I do not know whether the debate did much good, though immediately thereafter, which was not altogether a coincidence, the gossip columns cleaned themselves up.
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In particular, this improvement applies to the gossip columns, where the greatest damage was formerly caused.
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The sort of parties that we read about in the gossip columns probably cost about £200 or £300.
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He obviously picks up his information from gossip columns.
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We shall be reduced to trying to pick up bits from the gossip columns in the financial newspapers to find out whether one country is in or another is out.
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And of course the gossip columns still offend, though nowhere in the same degree to which they used to; 15 years ago they were a crying scandal.
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We are inclined to fall into the belief, because of writers of the gossip columns in the newspapers, that the film industry is a financial paradise.
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I myself have been the victim of one of these newspaper gossip columns, and things reached the stage where the matter had to be taken to court.
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That may not justify the gossip columns.
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While he can attract any woman he wants, every detail of his life ends up in gossip columns and tabloid magazines.
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This aspect of the night has become widely reported by gossip columns.
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Gossip columns at the time made note of frequent sightings of the two together alone.
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The divorce battle fueled extensive pieces in the gossip columns.
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Paparazzi-style photographs and videos appeared in gossip columns and celebrity gossip websites.
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A romance between the two was rumored in some gossip columns.
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Supermodels did talk shows, were cited in gossip columns, partied at the trendiest nightspots, landed movie roles, inspired franchises, dated or married film stars, and earned themselves millions.
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His stores, christened with his middle name, are often mentioned in gossip columns alongside photos of celebrities who are seen exiting with a new handbag or pair of pricey jeans.
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Let me mention some of the things people affect to dislike most: first of all, the gossip columns.
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His gossip columns' writing style tended to be freeform ramblings, always in the first person, and nearly always concerning aspects of the music scene with which he had been involved.
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Jeter's personal life has been a frequent topic in gossip columns and celebrity magazines since his rookie year in 1996.
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