1. The crowd fell silent as the horrible news was read aloud.
2. Americans can even read news specifically for them and about them.
3. Announcers still read news, and disc jockeys still spin records, but the old-time radio serial is mostly a memory.
4. At the central market in Phnom Penh, people stood at kiosks reading the news and staring at the photograph with fascination, though they made few comments.
5. A visitor to a news site might spend most of his time reading news about the stock market.
6. Browsers can read news from abroad, link to the Sunday magazine and see an array of patriotic-themed gift cards.
7. But one teacher recalls coming back to a room after school to pick up forgotten supplies and seeing young McNair inside, scanning the board, reading the news.
8. During most of the program the anchors stand completely nude while they read the news.
9. Generations of women in my family would be whirling in their graves if they could read the news from Macksburg, Iowa.
10. He told Bush he knew there may be mornings when on reading the news the president might not agree.