111.   Most Swiss newspapers carried a photograph on the front page of Federer dropping to his knees to celebrate and then rolling on his side.

112.   Most Japanese newspapers carried the story of the Japanese Emperor expressing deep sorrow over the war on the front page of their Wednesday evening editions.

113.   National newspapers all carried a Xinhua commentary warning of resurgent Japanese nationalism and saying good relations depended on Japan remaining apologetic for its wartime record.

114.   National newspapers carried photographs of army soldiers, in uniform, reading electricity meters.

115.   Newspapers also carried a statement by Iraqi leaders issued after a meeting chaired by Saddam Monday.

116.   Newspapers also carried a statement by Iraqi leaders issued after a meeting Monday chaired by Saddam.

117.   Newspapers carried dozens of birthday wishes from businesses and citizens.

118.   Newspapers carry daily programing schedules of NHK, the Japanese public network, which Koreans receive via satellite.

119.   Newspapers on Wednesday carried a full-page advertisement urging people to continue with the handover.

120.   No newspapers carried the Xinhua reports, which were only transmitted in English, not Chinese.

n. + carry >>共 1172
charge 2.72%
plane 2.63%
newspaper 1.98%
man 1.80%
police 1.48%
people 1.46%
group 1.28%
truck 1.08%
store 1.02%
ship 0.92%
newspaper + v. >>共 429
say 31.61%
report 24.99%
quote 3.93%
be 3.13%
publish 2.61%
carry 1.54%
have 1.27%
run 1.06%
give 1.04%
speculate 0.84%
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