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A journalist who writes about celebrities and rumors

gossip columnist

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The journalist was  ___ spreading false information.

accused of

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“Very strong and positive reputation”

sterling reputation

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The company decided to  ___ a large sum in damages.

pay out

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Accessing data illegally

hacking

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The story caused a major public __________.

oucry

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The newspaper tried to beat its __________ to the story.

rival

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 to reveal something hidden, secret, or dishonest, often to the public.

expose

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Strong reaction of anger from many people

public outcry

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A newspaper that competes with another newspaper for readers, sales, or influence.

rival newspaper

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a direct and specific claim that someone did something wrong (often made by one person against another).

Accusation

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claims (often formal or public) that are not yet proven, usually reported in media or legal contexts.

Allegations

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Small visible part of a bigger hidden problem

tip of the iceberg

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Attempt to damage someone’s reputation using false or negative information

smear campain

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Exclusive news obtained before others

scoop

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 The process of officially charging someone with a crime and trying to prove in court that they are guilty

prosecution

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