1.   Before the attacks, television news was deep into a retreat from covering international affairs.

2.   For four years he lived in Brussels, covering European affairs for the Wall Street Journal.

3.   John Caher, who covers legal affairs for the Times Union of Albany, can tell you that lawyering can be tough work.

4.   Prospect covers world affairs, science, politics, culture, sport, business and lifestyle and aims to satisfy the intellectually curious, non-specialist reader.

5.   The affair was covered by Charlotte Curtis of The New York Times, who depicted an avid Bernstein listening to militants urging a takeover of capitalist America.

6.   They cover veterans affairs, housing programs, the Department of Energy and nationwide water projects.

7.   After leaving the Daily News he joined the staff the Gleaner to cover Caribbean affairs.

8.   Last year, the school enlisted former Vice President Al Gore to be a visiting instructor on covering national affairs.

9.   She was interviewed by Kirche Intern, an Austrian magazine that covers Roman Catholic affairs.

10.   The affair was heavily covered in the local media.

v. + affair >>共 256
have 41.31%
handle 4.37%
investigate 3.24%
deny 2.78%
discuss 2.62%
manage 2.47%
run 2.47%
end 1.80%
conduct 1.80%
oversee 1.75%
cover 0.72%
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%
affair 0.09%
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