1.   During the talks, a news blackout eliminated contact with the press except for photo opportunities.

2.   In a bid for public notoriety, the bomber criticized the news blackout of his campaign.

3.   The Indian government has imposed a news blackout.

4.   Police ordered a news blackout while the negotiations to free the hostages were in progress .

5.   As the crisis worsened, the authorities imposed a news blackout.

6.   Journalists said there was a virtual news blackout about the rally.

7.   The president defended the news blackout, accusing the media of misinforming the people.

8.   Stephanie was reunited with her family in Birmingham following an eight-day news blackout agreed upon for her safety.

9.   American officials said little about the content of the talks, under the terms of a news blackout that has largely been respected by both Israelis and Syrians.

10.   American officials, who have honored a news blackout, did not even divulge the daily schedule or menu Saturday.

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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