1. Reporters at the scene flashed the news to their offices.
2. They had told their offices to flash the news as soon as it broke.
3. Foreign doctors and foreign correspondents uneasily rub elbows, one group hoping to bare the secrets of the scourge and the other hoping to flash the news.
4. The news was flashed to the floor of the House of Representatives, where Rep. Bob Stump, R-Arizona, shocked his colleagues with the announcement.
5. The titles, flashing us news about the opera, invite us to collude in a feeling of superiority over the characters.
6. The Yankee Stadium crowd, like so many others in this feel-good baseball summer, roared its approval when the news was flashed on the big board.
7. Dhaka residents were preparing to go to bed when CNN and BBC flashed the news about the strikes.
8. The news was flashed to Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao in New Delhi.
9. TV monitors flashing market news are in evidence on many streets, and pagers and cellular phones bleep out latest stock prices.
10. When the news was flashed repeatedly over the radio at our shelter, it was met with neither jubilation nor sorrow, just monumental, yawning indifference.