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The time has come to recognize gossip's place within businesses.
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The time has come to recognize gossip's place within businesses.
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SAM DONALDSON: Tweeting equals gossip's first draft, so definitely on reporting spectrum.
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Recent topics include the tallest supermodels, anorexia and Kathy Ireland posters. alt.showbiz.gossip: Not much here that's verifiable, but gossip's no fun if it's true.
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Miehell is wonderfully sensitive to the shifting tones of the tale, which can pivot from acid social satire to Cinderella fable at the turn of a gossip's neck.
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J M McDermott: gossip's in the subtext skip to main
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It might have made for a better blog post, but I didn't want to ask just for gossip's sake.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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It was an admirable feat of endurance, this constant watch over all Ballinacroagh, especially considering the old gossip's unfortunate medical condition.
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The old gossip's fury, of course, was a direct product of her ignorance.
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The mogul's scorched art collection, the starlet's botched plastic surgery, the gossip's humiliating comeuppance- Taylor cheerfully sails on.
12/17/2006 - 12/24/2006 Miss Snark 2006
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