41. Every day brings fresh news of another anemic financial rescue effort or an embarrassing disclosure of corruption or suicide in elite circles, including the Finance Ministry.
42. For Prime Minister Yevgeny M. Primakov of Russia, now four months in office, the new year has yet to bring good news.
43. For Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov of Russia, now four months in office, the new year has yet to bring good news.
44. For about a year, experienced journalists with pedigrees from magazines like Health and Hippocrates toiled to bring health news to the Internet.
45. For Cuban exiles, the next two months brought appalling news.
46. Furthermore, the rolling ritual gives the dog a means to bring news to the pack.
47. He later traveled throughout Europe, publicizing the new Soviet art and bringing news of the latest artistic developments in Germany and France back to Russia.
48. Her new husband - the one everybody warned her against - has disappeared without a word, and a phone call brings worse news.
49. Hume, the leader of the Social Democratic and Labor Party, also brought news.
50. If wages figures brought good news, meaning wages were growing less quickly, he said interest rates might be cut again, or at least kept on hold.