51.   You cover news.

52.   But other editors said such mistaken reports are part of any aggressive effort to cover the news.

53.   Current surveys suggest the U.S. public are fed up with the way the press covers news.

54.   Distorted news was covered by the Radio after stopping the live broadcast of the proceedings, he said.

55.   In prime-time, when CNBC does not cover business news, CNN Money will concentrate on personal finance, spokeswoman Christa Robinson said.

56.   It does not cover spot news, but frequently does investigative stories.

57.   It was assumed Brown would cover society news, but she had other ideas.

58.   It would be less worrisome if all stations took their responsibility to cover political news as seriously as WIS-TV did.

59.   Kurspahic, who now lives in Virginia, said he felt a responsibility to cover the news despite the dangers.

60.   News executives say they look for cost savings without diminishing their ability to cover news.

v. + news >>共 541
hear 9.39%
make 6.23%
break 5.00%
get 4.38%
welcome 4.34%
receive 3.49%
have 3.41%
take 3.11%
release 2.97%
follow 2.59%
cover 1.19%
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%
news 0.44%
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