1. But the next day, the hair-rumor mill generates better news.
2. But the real news was generated by some old market hands.
3. Further, officials said, they have learned that Clinton can generate news on a domestic issue, like the budget, just as easily from abroad.
4. If Apple accomplishes a few of these goals, it stands to generate good news.
5. Some analysts suggested the ads were designed to generate good news for Apple ahead of the bad news.
6. They whisper about his relationship with the Herald, about his penchant to generate negative news to prolong contracts.
7. What was surprising was how little corporate news was generated by all those dollars.
8. The prince does not generate political news at home, but stories of his racetrack victories are splashed across the sports pages of Saudi dailies.