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I think what people are overlooking in reading the news-story is it doesn't actually promise a shift or change in the tone of the stories, that they will be less adult, that there will be less deaths, etc.
Editorial Diatribe from the Catacombs: "The Heroic Age!" Chuck Wells 2010
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Mitchell Silverman, an attorney in Florida, noticed in a recent news-story that GW Bush's twin daughters presented him with a mix CD of exercise music for Father's Day.
Boing Boing 2007
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I expected an actual link to a news-story, but will look in there to see if there is one.
Charlie Crist is the diversity candidate? NRSC FAIL - Erick’s blog - RedState 2009
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Now - as Peter Bradshaw points out in today's Guardian - filmmakers aren't even waiting for the "dust to settle" on a news-story before moving-in with their cameras.
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Now - as Peter Bradshaw points out in today's Guardian - filmmakers aren't even waiting for the "dust to settle" on a news-story before moving-in with their cameras.
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In what has come as a shocking news-story, an Australian woman has been charged with shooting down her husband, chopping off his limbs and hiding his head in a concrete filled cooler fifteen years after her husband mysteriouslywent missing in 1992.
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Ignoring the biggest campaign news-story of the day only invites thread-jacking.
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Ignoring the biggest campaign news-story of the day only invites thread-jacking.
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The Higgins boy, saucer-eyed over the experience of being "on the inside" during the handling of the first sizable news-story since he had become our local reporter, voiced the interrogation on the faces of other office newcomers.
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The morning and evening papers of the day following held an unholy hush on the greatest news-story of years; but Honolulu was half agiggle and half aghast at the whispered reports, not always basely exaggerated, that circulated wherever two Honolulans chanced to meet.
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