91.   But writing, whether news stories or, later, books, is the thing I do naturally.

92.   But they work hard to keep their personal biases out of their news stories.

93.   But this spike in value can be expected to drop once the news stories become less frequent.

94.   By specializing in subject, such as science, or news stories, or shopping, they are speedier and more efficient.

95.   But with the advent of video cameras, the Internet and various cable-television stations and news services, news stories about racial profiling abound.

96.   Cable news networks and Web news sites provide constant updates on the minutiae of breaking news stories, leaving the weeklies with less fresh news to cover.

97.   Canadian news stories said the fugitives attempted to dupe a Toronto-area man by dressing up as nuns.

98.   Celente outlined his four-step formula for tracking a trend, which starts with his reading news stories.

99.   Characterizing in news stories is the retreat of laggards.

100.   Charles had faxed Hackworth information both thought could be the basis of a big news story.

n. + story >>共 895
success 15.38%
news 10.08%
horror 7.95%
love 7.80%
life 5.00%
newspaper 3.87%
war 2.62%
feature 1.84%
wire 1.58%
crime 1.02%
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%
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