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scandal

[skan-dl] / ˈskæn dl /


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In its report on the SCANDAL, the Daily Mail performed the now-classic have-cake-eat-cake manoeuvre, by printing each of Boyle's offending gags, alongside a handy chart featuring his most notorious quips from yesteryear.

From The Guardian • Mar. 12, 2013

Yet last week, amid newspaper headlines that screamed NEW SCANDAL, more trouble is exactly what Shin Bet got.

From Time Magazine Archive




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