41.   The letter is the latest turn in a controversy that raises questions about how publications covering business news handle investments by members of their editorial staffs.

42.   The quality newspapers often follow tabloids like The Sun in covering the news, to a degree that would be unthinkable in New York.

43.   The paper is filled with lengthy features and analysis pieces, many about Latin America, but about quarter of its stories cover local news.

44.   The world was mine, once, and I traveled it widely, covering news for television.

45.   They had relatively liberal rein to spend as freely they saw fit in their mission to cover the news completely.

46.   They were not about to stop covering the news, so they decided to make sure their people were better prepared for when things went wrong.

47.   To cover the news, we have to be in the midst of it.

48.   We were busy covering the news.

49.   While Gruson was a foreign correspondent, he often worked with his first wife, the journalist Flora Lewis, in covering the news.

50.   With the bomb injecting an awful reality into a Disney World concoction, Brokaw was able to cover the news as news.

v. + news >>共 541
hear 9.39%
make 6.23%
break 5.00%
get 4.38%
welcome 4.34%
receive 3.49%
have 3.41%
take 3.11%
release 2.97%
follow 2.59%
cover 1.19%
cover + n. >>共 1321
cost 5.58%
face 2.56%
area 2.27%
head 1.61%
loss 1.60%
wall 1.50%
expense 1.39%
event 1.08%
body 1.06%
ground 1.06%
news 0.44%
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