101. I thought about breaking the news to the small contingent of Clinton bashers standing across the street in front of the bank.
102. In a book of essays by people with breast cancer, Bailis used typically direct, staccato phrases to describe how she and Solomont broke the news to colleagues.
103. In Oklahoma City at the time of the Federal Building bombing, he was part of the team that broke the news to those who had lost family members.
104. It is hardly breaking news that these are some of the most delightful stories ever written about sports.
105. It is not exactly breaking news to report that technology companies are in bad shape.
106. It made no difference who broke the news, he said.
107. It was Dokhoyan who broke the news to Kasparov as the three men walked along Fifth Avenue to lunch at an Italian restaurant.
108. It was no easy task breaking the news to his mother, Jeanette Tate, with whom Holmes is close.
109. It was Abington, for example, who broke the news by telephone to Arafat the November night last year that Rabin had been assassinated.
110. It will be updated afterwards only for breaking news.