81.   Adolescents with frozen fingers are out in the cold selling newspapers, others dodge between cars to scrape the windscreens clear of snow.

82.   And now their work in the streets -- selling newspapers, cleaning windscreens, begging, or prostitution -- is fatal, police say.

83.   Beggars accost motorists at Baghdad intersections, students sell newspapers, engineers sell packs of cigarettes, and mothers work as housemaids.

84.   Customers are pestered by a constant flow of peddlars out to sell newspapers, packs of tissue paper, cheap prayer beads, leather wallets and other tourist paraphernalia.

85.   Earlier this year, Thomson sold its newspapers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to Trinity International Holdings, owners of the Liverpool Daily Post.

86.   The newspaper cartel, the Newspaper Society of Hong Kong, would like to see all newspapers sold at a recommended price.

87.   Selling newspapers was profitable for beggars, but problematical, she said.

88.   Some three million newspapers are sold in Hong Kong every day.

v. + newspaper >>共 438
report 15.65%
say 12.14%
read 11.45%
tell 4.86%
publish 3.09%
sell 2.64%
own 2.04%
fill 1.95%
close 1.83%
deliver 1.80%
sell + n. >>共 820
share 5.90%
stock 4.24%
product 3.84%
bond 2.67%
ticket 2.19%
dollar 2.01%
stake 1.74%
asset 1.72%
car 1.42%
drug 1.39%
newspaper 0.27%
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