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But she said some of the coverage of the reshuffle was "distorted" and focused on "tittle-tattle".
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The Blues will not officially comment but BBC Sport understands Chelsea consider the reports as tittle-tattle.
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Most of all, he deplores what he sees as its passion for trivia and tittle-tattle.
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And she said the focus on the "tittle-tattle" would also put women off the idea of entering Parliament.
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What happens if the rumoured details of Mr Clinton's misbehaviour in that same Oval Office become common knowledge rather than Internet tittle-tattle?
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Tittle-tattle about the British royal family, Princess Diana's death, then the lurid White House sexual scandals have taken the art of front-page hype still further forward.
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The Met's defenders say the explanation for its soft-peddling is not conspiracy but capacity: it had better things to do with its time than worry about naughty journalists intercepting tittle-tattle.
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"We all loved to tittle-tattle, " Cynthia would later explain.
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Labour MP and former minister Denis Macshane said the act needed to be reviewed to cover the press and claimed many FOI request were simply designed simply to seek out "sensationalist tittle-tattle".
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Mr Goldsmith, who has been an MP since last year, said revealing the contents of the e-mails would have been "very uncomfortable" at a time when he was seeking election to Parliament, because of the revelation of "all kinds of tittle-tattle which I would have been better off without".
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There is a fundamental difference between using a private investigator at any given time to turn around a story on tittle-tattle, or to fish for stories and monitor people's lives, and to make a careful, considered decision to carry out a breach of the law in order to expose wrongdoing.
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