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It used to be possible, like a character in "Scoop," for a heavyweight writer to stop a story in its tracks by ignoring it or panning it in a story.
Robert Weller: What's Driving American Journalism? Is There a Driver at All? Robert Weller 2010
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It used to be possible, like a character in "Scoop," for a heavyweight writer to stop a story in its tracks by ignoring it or panning it in a story.
Robert Weller: What's Driving American Journalism? Is There a Driver at All? Robert Weller 2010
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It used to be possible, like a character in "Scoop," for a heavyweight writer to stop a story in its tracks by ignoring it or panning it in a story.
Robert Weller: What's Driving American Journalism? Is There a Driver at All? Robert Weller 2010
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Now, Sci Fi Scoop is reporting that the film may not be moving forward just yet.
24 « August « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy 2009
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Now, Sci Fi Scoop is reporting that the film may not be moving forward just yet.
Weekly Update – Bryan Singer May Not be Doing BSG Just Yet; Warehouse 13 Renewed 2009
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Now, Sci Fi Scoop is reporting that the film may not be moving forward just yet.
August « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy 2009
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DazzlinDonna at SEO Scoop is polling her readers to find out how they feel about paid reviews.
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Smith student, the question of who pays for the printing of the Cyclone Scoop is irrelevant.
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Pity about them glasses Allen has put on her in Scoop, they do nothing for her.
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The Daily Beast -- which takes its name from British novelist Evelyn Waugh's satire of British newspapers, "Scoop" -- is a two-year-old news and commentary Web site.
Struggling Newsweek joins with fledgling Web site Daily Beast Paul Farhi 2010
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