D. began to make news, and Lipkin had no idea what the entomologist was talking about.
Given all the secrecy, one would have thought Sears was about to make news.
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Almost all of the complex exploits that make news at the Defcon hacker conference are scary.
You make news of something which is not news, which is not a thing in Netherlands.
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So what happens now, when she becomes the candidate, and she has to make news or die?
They do make news, but the action is usually more important than who is involved in the story.
But for Murdoch, Chernin's decision gives him the latitude to make News Corp.
Perhaps confusingly, Twitter continues to make news for other reasons than popularity.
And the Bolton story comes on the first day of August, the one month of the year when Washington tries not to make news.
Thirty-six years after the Viking landers collected soil on Mars, scientists can still make news by declaring that the samples indicate the presence of microbes.
An article in The Cleveland Plain Dealer said Blackwell has earned the nickname "Inkwell" among the state Capitol press corps for his ability to make news.
While picking a running mate early would instantly double Romney's ability to make news and raise money, the Olympics might quickly "drown out" any vice presidential bump.
On day two, July 28, lectures were given on principles of news ethics and values which make news more or less important for their display in newspapers.
The good news is that if the US goes after this case under FCPA, it would be more likely to make News Corp. the plaintiff, rather than James Murdoch.
The better approach to these risks is one that balances the benefits against the costs and exposures, rather than focusing on threats that make news and just regulatory issues.
Today, it is Washington's elites, not just Wall Street's, who make news flying to golf vacations in Florida and skiing trips in Aspen, enjoying haute cuisine at Washington's tony Minibar.
Because "no" votes by shareholders will make news headlines, companies will have to get their messages across not only to those who hold and vote shares, but to the general public, too.
Starting from the position that those who make news are the direct beneficiaries of the storm they create, you might want to rethink your desire to make decisions that create even greater benefits.
EveryBlock.com pulls in government documents -- health inspections, building permits and crime reports -- as well as news articles and photos from sites such as Flickr to make news feeds with an extreme local focus.
Instead, a different set of companies appears poised to make news at CTIA. Sprint Nextel, which is holding a multi-hour press event on March 22, is believed to be announcing a number of new, likely 4G, devices.
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You know, if you have almost one out of five men in certain communities that are out of work - and that's double the rate for white men or more than double the rate - you would think that would make news.
My friendly answer: If you make business news, expect a call, cold or otherwise.
Then to make more news for the brand they ran a Super Bowl spot.
He has interviewed primeministers and celebrities, but most importantly, the people who make the news in Oxfordshire.
China says it wants to make sure news and numbers from foreign sources will not upset its markets.
McCain was shocked that her photo would make national news, even anchoring a special segment on CNN.
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