He received a national news Emmy Award for his coverage of the 1988 Sudan famine.
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The kickback scheme triggered a short-lived tsunami of stories in local and national news media.
She and other 4 of my classmates attended Interview in a national news channel.
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Scalia's characterization of the Voting Rights Act was offensive, and it deserved to be national news.
In many Asian countries, for instance, incoming wire-service reports are directed through the national news agency.
But rarely does a national news organization give them an unverified megaphone to whitewash it.
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Stump speeches were specific to the local audience, rarely made national news, and rarely influenced undecided voters.
In 1998, she made national news by announcing she was pregnant as a candidate for lieutenant governor.
Relations with China and Boris Yeltsin's latest upheavals in Russia loom large in this week's national news.
It was Griner's last game in Lubbock, where her first appearance four years ago made national news.
McCain was shocked that her photo would make national news, even anchoring a special segment on CNN.
Emotionally, everyone on a campaign must always be completely guarded, realizing that any slip-ups can immediately become national news.
Anderson's death became national news after CNN obtained and released video that showed the gruesome murder as it happened.
For example, a national news reporter recently wrote about her experience living without a bank for only one month.
One was a national news report, the other was more of a diary.
This is everywhere on the national news now, all attention on Utoya now.
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The initial meetings over the next two days are to be with several Washington bureau chiefs of national news organizations.
When an Alabama boy was taken from his school bus last month and held hostage, it made national news.
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Sometimes, we discuss serious topics like our cultures and national news, and at other times, we just have a good laugh.
The military intercepted a ship in the Mediterranean Sea and found heavy and light weapons aboard, Lebanon's National News Agency reported.
In contrast to the national news, the last few days has seen a number of local firms announcing large job losses.
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The advertisement, which is available on the Republican National Committee Web site, is scheduled to run on national news networks Sunday.
Ironically, the national news media has bolstered the bogus complaints and made the prospect of still more expensive civil lawsuits more likely.
The network just released ratings for Sunday that show the network was more popular than any of the national news stations.
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West, a consultant now with the Warriors, was watching a national news program recently and saw a segment about the Heat's streak.
Pyland from writing a very quotable arrest report suitable for national news.
"What she sees is an opportunity to be the rare national news outlet that has deep roots in local bases, " he says.
Westwood One supplies radio and television stations with programming and information services, including national news, sports, music and talk shows, plus special-event programs.
"You're about to find out who I am" and "You're about to be on national news", she is then alleged to have said.
She also said: "You're about to find out who I am" and "You're about to be on national news, " according to the report.
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