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A scoop occurs when a stationary or slow moving ball is raised off the ground by means of a shovel movement of the stick, after the head of the stick is placed slightly under the ball.
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To beat all other papers on a story. SIDEBAR - A related story that is printed with the main story. SLUG - A single word of identification at the top of a story. SOFT NEWS - Background reports, analyses, etc. SPOT NEWS - Unexpected late-breaking news. STET - Copying editing term that means
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An advantage gained over competitors by publishing a news item first. Often, a news item itself is a called a scoop when no one else has that news item.
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