Giovanni said he learned of the brothers' suspected involvement in the bombings when he turned on the news to find out why the trains in the Boston area weren't running.
Thus, the man who so nearly became his party's leader explains his decision to head stateside - a decision David Miliband only revealed to close allies in the past two days and didn't dare tell his young children about in case the news leaked out.
Libous had noted in the earlier news reports that he ended his interest in the real estate in 2008, but he hadn't released a document showing it.
Coming into today the market hadn't priced in the possibility of good news.
The good news, in short, is that we don't have to just accept the developmental patterns of adolescent brains.
Forbes' first-ever list of Hollywood's power couples looks at which A-list pairings send the media swooning, and which don't even make the news--or in this case, our list.
Yes, we're the Official Online News Source of the International CES again in 2013, and we couldn't be more proud.
But yet, when I asked everyone to please don't put this on the news, please, you don't have to say he's in the CIA, because his life was still at stake.
Each time, she kept the printout of his flight information behind a magnet on the door of the refrigerator, and on the days he was scheduled to fly she watched the news, to make sure there hadn't been a plane crash anywhere in the world.
Wall Street doesn't seem to have learned that you don't put anything in an e-mail you don't want to see in the headline of a news story.
Lee and Negrete didn't have a news radio in the car, so the only way they can get news updates is through Twitter on their cell phones, they said.
Customers can catch all the latest Sky Sports News live, and on the move, via the Sky Go app, so even the weekly grocery shop won't get in the way of tomorrow's transfer news, shock deals and speculation.
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He believes News Corp. wouldn't be interested in attracting the sort of extra regulatory scrutiny a drawn out and highly public battle could incur.
Pulliam may be turning over in his grave, but Weil says he doesn't rule out shuttering the afternoon Indianapolis News, which has lost 70% of its circulation in 11 years.
News of the result hasn't yet reached everyone in the organic farming crowd, but why disabuse them?
The bad news is that much in Mexico hasn't changed since 1988.
Investors probably weren't comforted by the great news being buried in the Christmas holiday.
It wasn't long after that news of a death in the Season 3 ender began circulating.
As further evidence of Ergen's shrewdness, Merrill Lynch's Jayant notes that Ergen got away without having to adhere to the breakup clause that required him to buy Hughes' 81% stake in satellite wholesaler PanAmSat (nasdaq: SPOT - news - people ), in the event the deal didn't go through.
He doesn't bring good news: The problem is in the firmware of the display controller, but he adds that he's already talked to IBM, has arranged to have an address box sent to me so I can send the laptop in to Big Blue, and hands me a slip of paper with my IBM work order number on it.
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James Valentine, an antiques shop owner in Toledo, wasn't too concerned about the news.
There's a lot going on in Iraq too that doesn't make the evening news.
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Bromides aside, it's hard to print great news when you don't earn the returns needed to invest in it.
"There was no news about this in the radio or television, so I really didn't know what was going on, " she said.
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They weren't sitting next to Sanders in the network news bureaus.
And but, you know, in the broader philosophical approach, basically - and I didn't believe this when I started in the news business in the early 80s, but I believe that the news media plays a crucial role in our US national security and international affairs.
"Pull-ad" clauses are provisions in a contract between an advertiser and a publication that give the advertiser wiggle room to remove its ads from an issue at the last minute or move them elsewhere in the publication so they don't run alongside news of major catastrophes, or even against pages containing stories about itself.
I'm running it today because science consumption doesn't happen only through what we read in the news media.
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