1. I instantly regret my indiscretion and beg him to keep the news to himself.
2. Aussie captain John Newcombe was notified, but Draper asked that the awful news be kept from his Queensland mate, Patrick Rafter, and the others.
3. All the news is kept under strict control.
4. Although all the networks have faced budget cutbacks and layoffs at their foreign bureaus, Ortiz said CBS has fought hard to keep foreign news on the newscast.
5. Can we keep the news from kids on allowances?
6. Chinese officials originally sought to keep news of the political message a secret in China, ordering the local media not to report on the issue.
7. He meant to keep the news to himself.
8. It would probably be a good idea to also require the lender to keep news of the floorless deal private, Losey said.
9. It was his job to keep news about airplanes out of the papers.
10. Many of the filters that once kept such news from the American public are easy to bypass.