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  Tabloid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The phrase tabloid press is used to refer to newspapers focusing on less "serious" content, especially celebrities, sports, sensationalist crime stories and even hoaxes, though in recent years several "mainstream" newspapers have begun printing in the tabloid format (see below and supermarket tabloid).
In its traditional sense, tabloids tend to emphasise sensational stories and are reportedly prone to create their news if they feel that the subjects cannot, or will not, sue for libel.
In the People's Republic of China, Chinese tabloids have exploded in popularity since the mid-1990s and have tested the limits of press censorship by taking editorial positions critical of the government and by engaging in critical investigative reporting.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tabloid   (819 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Tabloid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A tabloid format newspaper is roughly 23½ by 14 3/4 inches (597 mm × 375 mm) per spread.
The phrase tabloid press is used to refer to newspapers focusing on less "serious" content, especially celebrities, the British Royal Family, sports, and sensationalist crime stories, though in recent years several "mainstream" newspapers have begun printing in the tabloid format (see below).
Recently, three traditionally broadsheet daily newspapers—The Independent, The Times, and The Scotsman—have switched to tabloid size; due to the negative connotations of the label, these are generally referred to instead as 'compact' format.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Tabloid   (743 words)

  
 The Pedantic Pundit
The Chinese in California, 1850-1925 "collection illustrates nineteenth and early twentieth century Chinese immigration to California through about 8,000 images and pages of primary source materials.
They also document the specific contributions of Chinese immigrants to commerce and business, architecture and art, agriculture and other industries, and cultural and social life in California.
China Vitae is a cross-referenced biographical database with over 3,000 entries on Chinese leaders in business, government, the military, academia, and the media.
pedanticpundit.blogspot.com   (2575 words)

  
 The Other Change of Hobbit Science Fiction & Fantasy Bookstore: June 1997 Releases
Trade paperback reprint 1993 trade paperback original anthology, with stories by Lewitt, Tan and others.
Graphic story retellings of classic Chinese tales, translated by Clara Show.
Paperback reprint 1996 trade paperback (not hardcover as claimed on copyright page).
www.otherchangeofhobbit.com /9706.html   (924 words)

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