101.   Newspapers ran banner headlines about the case on Friday.

102.   Newspapers ran special editions about the shooting.

103.   Newspapers have been running ads by security companies offering to install metal detectors and surveillance cameras or private police patrols.

104.   Newspapers ran stories and photographs across their front pages.

105.   Newspapers did not run the statement, apparently fearing a confrontation with the Palestinian Authority.

106.   Newspapers ran banner front-page headlines above full-page photos of the devastation.

107.   Newspapers ran banner headlines on the heavy voter participation, which caused some polling stations in provincial towns to run out of ballots.

108.   Newspapers ran pages of eulogies for Lluch, while television and radio stations replayed interviews with him and tapes of his speeches.

109.   On Thursday, almost all daily newspapers ran a headline on his conviction.

110.   On Monday, newspapers ran a congratulatory message from politburo member Li Lanqing, addressed not to Yang but all Chinese athletes.

n. + run >>共 1532
time 3.10%
company 1.82%
man 1.40%
people 1.39%
train 1.37%
government 1.16%
candidate 1.16%
car 1.03%
ad 0.93%
newspaper 0.92%
newspaper + v. >>共 429
say 31.61%
report 24.99%
quote 3.93%
be 3.13%
publish 2.61%
carry 1.54%
have 1.27%
run 1.06%
give 1.04%
speculate 0.84%
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