1. As a result, The Observer relies on columnists with idiosyncratic voices and, to some extent, on stories that summarize recent events rather than break new ground. 2. But they added that they appeared to fill in details about the inner workings of the tobacco industry rather than break new ground. 3. What makes the new murder genre different is the books are written by major players, often break new ground and can become part of the proceedings. 4. KOCHAV YAAKOV, West Bank -- Jewish settlers, defying government restrictions, break ground or a neighborhood in the occupied West Bank, provoking new protests by Palestinians. 5. The market break ground is relatively negative today compared to where we were during the June meeting. |