91. He was in charge when The Globe broke the news that Sen. Edward M. Kennedy had cheated on a test as a Harvard undergraduate.
92. His bosses were so anxious about his reaction that they agreed to break the news in a room where they could use a table to deflect an attack.
93. His parents had come to break the news to him that Robin had just died of leukemia.
94. Holyfield understood the lure of more money but is perplexed by the manner in which Brooks broke the news to him.
95. How the Clintons broke the news of the Lewinsky affair to Chelsea.
96. I hate to be the one to break the news to these folks, but that has already happened.
97. I hate to break the news to Alexei Yagudin and Yevgeny Plushenko, but they had better make the skate of their lives in the long program on Thursday.
98. I hate to break the news to you, but real fans are a minor consideration these days.
99. I was puzzled as to how I was going to break this news to the American public and how much could I tell them of our concern.