111. --It spurs predictable and dramatic surges in computer use every time there is a big breaking news story or a dramatic fluctuation in the stock market.
112. Its last big news event, said Lienhardt, was the time two local boys took a shot at an advancing German tank from the church tower.
113. Just going to a non-pay cable channel a few years back was big news for them.
114. Like a commodity whose novelty dries up, the drive-by is hardly big news now.
115. Like approaching autumn, the rain was hardly big news.
116. Like other big news organizations, the Knight-Ridder newspaper chain spends millions of dollars to maintain reporters and news bureaus overseas.
117. Making big news is the Toyota Tundra, a truck Toyota wishes it had built three years ago.
118. Minutes later, Kellogg, a Canadian-born public relations consultant who has been coordinating the voyage from on land, emerged with big news.
119. Most Americans said they would turn to cable channels first if a big news event broke.
120. Meanwhile, the other big news of the day -- the turmoil over the peso -- battered Latin American stocks traded in the United States.