The frontpage of the Las Vegas Review-Journal has a newsflash indicating that Harrah's has bought Binions. |
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Let's just say the local news station had a newsflash devoted solely to the story of your engagement last night. |
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When the space shuttle Challenger exploded on take-off in 1986, it was decided to break the story in Newsround instead of in a BBC newsflash. |
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Later, I was devastated when a newsflash announced the plane had crashed, killing all on board. |
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Currently, I have a post-Christmas overdraft, but, as of five minutes ago, this BBC newsflash has put it in perspective. |
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But the extra price jump yesterday followed a newsflash that a Louisiana pipeline hub was in better shape than expected. |
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In case you missed the newsflash, the end of days will not be December 21 of this year. |
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Well, newsflash, Hamas aren't going to win any awards for peacemaking either. |
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In an Eleanor-exclusive newsflash, it turns out that you don't need a bank loan to shop at Waitrose. |
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All day long and every hour, a 10-minute news program and a 3-minute newsflash keep listeners updated on the international news. |
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We hear the statistics or the newsflash of a shooting or a bombing, but we don't think about the people who are left behind, particularly the children. |
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I remember waking on the Sunday morning back in 1997 when the newsflash came on the radio that Princess Diana had been killed in a car crash in Paris. |
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That's not exactly a newsflash, but is it finally time for Moira to give her bad boy lover the boot? |
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Television programmes were interrupted by a newsflash announcing that the Prime Minister had resigned. |
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We all liked a bit of biffo and gunplay, so when the telecast was broken for a newsflash, everyone groaned. |
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Based on search results, information from different areas is optimally linked and displayed as a newsflash, for example. |
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Well, newsflash David, some of us have to rely on public transport and if our buses don't run neither do we. |
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In the 9th issue of the Roverway newsflash you will find some basic information about Iceland, the Hvannadalshjúkur Journey and off site programme at Althingi. |
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As well as sending a newsflash to our members with all the successful information linked with his intervention, we realised how dangerous were his propositions and the view of the Slovenian presidency. |
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The company now has two million subscribers to its UK publications, including the Travelzoo Top 20 and Newsflash email alert service. |
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The package deal spans several genres, Heike Renner, the company's territory manager, told World Screen Newsflash. |
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Newsflash Nard-dawg, unplanned pregnancy is sometimes a good thing. |
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