81.   Because the kidnappers threatened to kill him if the family went to the media, a news blackout was imposed.

82.   Both sides have imposed a news blackout.

83.   But he refused to elaborate, citing a news blackout imposed on the discussions.

84.   But they also have imposed a news blackout on reports about the disease, meaning farmers and consumers lack information to help identify and curb the flu.

85.   But two newspapers last week broke a news blackout, reporting a new turn in the probe that could like Nihoul to a second, deadly child porn network.

86.   Cathay and the pilots had agreed to a news blackout until the negotiations end, the general secretary of the pilots union, John Findlay, said early Thursday.

87.   Chris Mazivanhanga of Associated Press Television said a news blackout was imposed after police met with villagers.

88.   Chinese leaders have remained virtually silent about the scandal and have ordered a news blackout until the investigation is finished.

89.   Crocker said all sides had agreed to a news blackout, and he refused to answer questions.

90.   De Soto said he would say nothing more until the end of his weeklong stay in line with U.N. policy to maintain a news blackout on his contacts.

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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