91.   Over the past three decades, Cooper has attracted such high-profile clients as President Bush and NBC news anchor Tom Brokaw.

92.   Remember, this was when a news anchor would take a spoonful of soup at the top of a newscast to plug a sponsor.

93.   Reporters, columnists and news anchors seem mesmerized by polls, the evidence of which abounds in their stories, analyses and opinions.

94.   Selecting a statewide ticket in New York is a little like hiring TV news anchors.

95.   Several people interviewed last week said that the buyers included sports figures and a television news anchor.

96.   She handled the same letter to news anchor Tom Brokaw that infected another NBC worker last month, said New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

97.   She even enlisted the help of her famous cousin, retired CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite.

98.   She works as a news anchor and reporter for WWL, the CBS affiliate here.

99.   She was, of course, hired as a million-dollar news anchor, forced on Harry Reasoner.

100.   Simpson was interviewed by former KCOP Los Angeles television news anchor Ross Becker, whom Hoffman paid an undisclosed sum.

n. + anchor >>共 75
news 42.08%
television 13.12%
network 10.40%
sport 4.21%
morning 2.48%
expansion 1.49%
cable 1.49%
tether 1.49%
boat 1.24%
masonry 1.24%
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%
anchor 1.05%
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