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Rumors abounded, from his pets to his sleeping habits to his cosmetic surgery, all fodder for the press.
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Clashes between locals and tourists on public transportation and in restaurants have been caught on video, rapidly gone viral on the Internet and are regular press fodder.
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Financial Stability Review, a quarterly journal published by the Bank of England, is not normally fodder for the popular press.
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The eurozone crisis has provided plenty of fodder for eurosceptic media and politicians across the continent, with many press reports feeding off old tensions and rivalries.
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The original story, which was apparently subsequently scraped and used as fodder for a malware campaign, appears to have been published by the Associated Press over a year ago and referenced the January attack and one before it.
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