61. Molly, the tallest, brings mixed news on this particular afternoon.
62. Now, as autumn nears, medium- and long-term interest rates remain prohibitively high, and each day brings news of more layoffs.
63. OK, so it may bring you news of Alanis Morissette, a keypal in West Texas, and the latest riff on computer security.
64. Or they bring the news of gloom and doom.
65. She described correspondents in Changmai, Thailand, who interview Burmese refugees as soon as they cross the border, bringing news of that closed society.
66. Sometimes, that can bring good news.
67. Summer brought news of possible genetic manipulation that would enable people to grow the insulin-producing cells that are missing in juvenile diabetics.
68. The Big Ten saw neither of its two highest-rated teams advance to the conference championship Sunday, but the evening brought greater news for the conference.
69. The caller, though, brought news of another kidnapping, this one involving the brother of ex-president Cesar Gaviria.
70. The good news will be brought to viewers by broadcasting students at historically black colleges, James said.