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Examples

  • The GOP Newsline is the official online publication of the Republican Party of Minnesota.

    07/10/2004 2004

  • There's a respected Pakistani magazine called "Newsline" which pointed out that several of these individuals were living happily in Karachi, a Pakistani city.

    CNN Transcript Jan 19, 2002 2002

  • In the SABC television programme, "Newsline", Apla commander Mr

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1993

  • "Newsline" felt even more provincial when it ventured from news into feature reporting.

    latimes.com - News 2011

  • "Newsline" takes the place of the dependable and time-tested "NewsHour," the staple nightly news program that public television viewers see as the civilized antidote to the loud and contentious world of cable TV.

    latimes.com - News 2011

  • "Newsline" takes the place of the dependable and time-tested "NewsHour," the staple nightly news program that public television viewers see as the civilized antidote to the loud and contentious world of cable TV.

    latimes.com - News 2011

  • Like most everything on Monday's "Newsline," the weather report began in Asia.

    latimes.com - News 2011

  • "Newsline" felt even more provincial when it ventured from news into feature reporting.

    latimes.com - News 2011

  • Like most everything on Monday's "Newsline," the weather report began in Asia.

    latimes.com - News 2011

  • In March 2005, in the wake of Ukraine's Orange Revolution, RFE/RL's "Newsline"

    Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 2010

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