1. Adamson had lured Bolles there with an apparently false news tip about a shady land deal and then placed the bomb on his car. 2. After he wrote about the passing of an era, some of the old Klansmen were so touched by nostalgia that they began sending him news tips. 3. Everything else is sensory overload, half fragments of news tips, crisscrossing notices of correspondents and camera crews calling in. 4. He is researching a book about the business of Hollywood and occasionally gets a news tip from a reader that is worth reporting further. 5. It began as a news tip about kiddie porn being transmitted over a computer bulletin board. 6. News tips dried up. 7. Nor did he rely on inside sources to feed him news tips. 8. One of the delights in this job is reading the mail, in which people share their experiences and feelings, provide news tips or sometimes challenge a story. 9. Readers called in or came by with news tips of local connections. 10. That company is one of several that supply breaking news tips, like the site of a fire or crime, to television and radio stations and newspapers. |