The Witch is Dead will be played in a news item on Sunday's show.
Projects like the square kilometre array discussed in this BBC news item are just a start.
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BBC's programming in one instance, to a news item about King Fahd being admitted to hospital.
As is the case with every news item, there is more than one side to the story.
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The participants were dictated basic material and asked to write a news item with a proper news lead.
Last summer, he said he saw a news item indicating she planned to publish "pornographic" pictures in a memoir.
Trump, who has a knack for inserting himself in seemingly any news item, is happily going along with this one.
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That these interests are indeed at risk was underscored by a news item published a few days later in the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz.
Rather, I want to talk about why this news item cannot be true, at least by the time the console is ready for public release.
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And this is where this charming news item comes in.
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Fars news agency said on its website that its news item "was extracted" from the Onion website on Friday, but was taken down in less than two hours.
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He said the defendant claimed he got the idea for the bomb threat after he saw a news item about the bomb found in a car on the motorway.
On Friday, CNN.com ran a news item that essentially reiterated the contents of a press release issued earlier in the week by a coalition calling itself the American Muslim Taskforce.
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This is an interesting little news item from Germany.
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When my mother died back in 1993, the best way to alert the community was to get the local newspaper to run a news item people would see when they scanned the morning headlines.
Ultimately, there will be a news item: Bob, tragically, must have fallen off the ship on the last night of the voyage while leaning over to get a better camera angle on the northern lights.
One of the key characteristics of FX is the inherrent volatility, as any news item, political or economic can have an impact on at least 2 currencies, i.e. the currency pair, but also on the cross relationships.
Two months ago, Iran's semi-official Fars news agency was forced to apologise after being taken in by a spoof news item from The Onion which declared rural Americans preferred Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to US President Barack Obama.
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Robert Farago, who writes a popular gun blog called The Truth About Guns, runs a regular feature called "Irresponsible Gun Owner of the Day" often a YouTube video of young men acting stupidly or a news item about a needless tragedy.
They need only be concerned with whether they can be make a profit in one direction or the other on a news item or event, be it an earnings report, an economic report, or just the remarks of a prominent person in an interview or speech.
It was while reading a charming news item about the company that I began to think about the Apple brand and how it might take a lesson out of the LEGO playbook as it looks to the future, hopefully a future as a brand that keeps its remarkable edge.
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Then, on Saturday, 6 November, the New York Times took the extraordinary step of moving this partisan contention off the editorial pages (where the Times has given it prominent treatment both in an unsigned editorial and in a recent column by Anthony Lewis) and treating it as fact by reporting it as a news item.
It was Winchell, after all, whose column had famously ushered in the three dots separating and somehow magically validating each hot news item ever so tenuously grounded in fact, and it was Winchell who'd more or less originated the idea of firing into the face of the credulous masses buckshot pellets of insinuating gossip ruining reputations, compromising celebrities, bestowing fame, making and breaking showbiz careers.
Alternatively, it might be said that the market does what it does and uses an item of news any item of news as an excuse to do what it has intended to do all along.
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Right now Murdoch's Internet operations don't even rate a separate line item on News Corp.
One item of good news in a week buffeted by the Dow Jones' death-spiral, reports of the domestic automakers' incipient demise and ever-more-assertive testing by various adversaries of the not-yet-inaugurated "young President" Obama: Thomas Fingar is leaving the building.
Item 5: Newspapers must present news taking into consideration the benefit of the public, not of an individual.
Item 24: When presenting a news report, newspapers must take into consideration the welfare and the benefit of the general public.
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