81.  Some Democrats grumble that voters would form such impressions simply by watching television news, without costing the party a dime.

82.  Students at the University of Florida watch the news of the attack on the World Trade Center on television, Tuesday.

83.  That starts him watching the news all the more intently for people and situations that appeal to his sense of fate.

84.  That may sound promising, but it means the broadcast appeals most to people who tend not to watch local news.

85.  That night, in my hotel room, I watched the news.

86.  The news was watched more heavily than usual last week during the first days of the White House crisis.

87.  The scandals did not seem to affect how much people read or watched the news.

88.  The telephones never rang, and Legendre said he had stopped watching the news or reading newspapers since December.

89.  The whole business gives considerable weight to a study by Extra a year or so ago which found that the more people watch TV news the less they know.

90.  Then there were such down-home touches as lining the bottom of the swimming pool with television sets, so Lewis could swim and watch the news.

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