Sob sisters

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sob sisters
Sob Sisters, cello, music, 1920's music, Karen Langlie, Renee Desar, Leigh Calabrese, singing saw, Boston music, burlesque, rock, goth, wisteriax, neo cabaret, Kitty Heels
SOB SISTERS: THE IMAGE OF THE FEMALE JOURNALIST IN POPULAR CULTURE ï By Joe Saltzman Director, Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture (IJPC) ï Joe Saltzman 2003 The Image
MLA Style "sob sister." Webster's New World College Dictionary. 2009. Your Dictionary. 18 February 2009 <www.yourdictionary.com/sob-sister> APA Style
sob sister. journalist who handles advice to lovelorn column. [Am. Journalism: Brewer Dictionary, 1016] See : Sentimentality
sob sister: Definition and Pronunciation
sob sister n. A journalist, especially a woman, employed as a writer or an editor of sob stories. A sentimental, ineffective person who seeks to do
sob sisters: the image of the female journalist in popular culture. update: 4-2008. sob sisters: the image of the female journalist in popular
noun . 1. a journalist who writes human-interest stories with sentimental pathos. 2. a persistently sentimental do-gooder.
Return of the Sob Sisters . Newspapers have fallen in love with long narratives about fatal illnesses and disfiguring ailments, particularly when they involve children.
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