91.   The Times was awarded the Pulitzer prize in breaking news as well as feature photography.

92.   The two news organizations will not collaborate on breaking news.

93.   Then a routine assignment to cover the breaking news on the Mike Barnicle story turned into a nightmare in August.

94.   Then expedition Web sites quickly post updates that read like breaking news, even if there is a little lag time.

95.   These days, his writing is more droll and contemplative, and less tied to breaking news.

96.   They also run the risk of being dramatically re-worked at the last minute in the event of breaking news.

97.   This past summer, Smith replaced deposed editor James Fallows, who was accused of not sufficiently heeding the call of breaking news.

98.   This photo is part of the breaking news package.

99.   This time the breaking news of the day was more troublesome for the Democratic nominee.

100.   This was the year the Internet joined CNN as one of the prime places we turn for breaking news.

a. + news >>共 622
good 28.10%
economic 3.88%
local 3.04%
evening 2.46%
big 1.87%
market-moving 1.79%
positive 1.63%
financial 1.47%
russian 1.33%
front-page 1.28%
breaking 0.83%
breaking + n. >>共 141
ball 29.70%
news 16.83%
pitch 7.67%
story 4.08%
wave 3.34%
glass 2.10%
ground 1.98%
promise 1.86%
rank 1.73%
rule 1.61%
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