41.   Reporters protested the news blackout, but Siewert shrugged off their complaints.

42.   Surmounting a news blackout by the Chinese government, Human Rights Watch-Asia compiled an account of the disaster from confidential sources in the country.

43.   Sukur is so important to the team that after he suffered a thigh injury Coach Gunes Senol kept Japan guessing by imposing a news blackout on his condition.

44.   The grenade attack prompted both Israelis and Palestinians to briefly end the news blackout on the talks imposed by the United States.

45.   The news blackout has held remarkably well through seven days, which most take as a good sign that no one wants to blow up the process.

46.   The NMB has imposed a news blackout, and there was no comment from either Delta or the union on Thursday.

47.   The news blackout that persisted through the summit has turned into storytelling.

48.   The NMB imposed a news blackout.

49.   The mayor has imposed a total news blackout on them.

50.   The participants have been operating under a strict news blackout, broken only briefly by Clinton himself in an impromptu interview with a New York newspaper on Sunday.

n. + blackout >>共 60
news 44.35%
power 12.70%
medium 8.67%
summer 4.44%
electricity 4.23%
press 3.43%
information 2.02%
year 1.61%
television 1.61%
communication 1.21%
news + n. >>共 346
report 29.04%
organization 8.59%
service 3.98%
coverage 3.86%
program 3.53%
story 3.19%
magazine 2.20%
show 1.75%
account 1.67%
broadcast 1.48%
blackout 1.36%
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