126 Words to use with news

What man would care to read his name between the lines of such a news item as this?

"I don't wonder you couldn't remember that!" CHAPTER II THE GENERAL REMEMBERS Amongst other various, and no doubt useful, functions, Miss Delia Wall performed that of gossip and news agent-general to the village of Inkston.

Attention was paid even to minor details, like sending galley proofs to the news desk in a jiffy.

To this hour their very news-papers talk daily of dissentions between colony and colony, and the disaffection of this and of that to the continental interest.

A contribution was, by news-writers, upon their own authority, fruitlessly, and, I think, illegally proposed.

In addition to running the thing, I'll be the general news editor, because I'm better posted on newspaper business than the other girls.

News stories about online communities such as The Well, or even discussion groups for breast cancer survivors were soon overshadowed by those about daring young entrepreneurs launching multi-million-dollar IPOs (Initial Price Offerings of formerly private stock on public exchanges such as the NYSE or NASDAQ.)

According to news reports from the front Lehr had a period of intense activity up to July 15th, when he was reported missing.

"The Associated Press, I suppose, or some news agency in New York.

In a phrase, the post card which pictures "E 9436Grave of John Charteris" is among the seven similar misinterpretations of localities most frequently demanded in Lichfieldian drugstores and news-stands.

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[210] 'Coranta' i.e. curranto, news-sheet: Ben Jonson's 'Staple of News' gives us a good notion of the absurdities that used to be circulated.

All gave them greeting, whether stranger or friend, and all looked very glad that Helma was in the forest again, for good news travels fast there, and even the strangers knew of her home-coming.

That he was what is commonly termed a news-monger, appears from the following laughable story, told by the late Mr. George Hardinge, the Welch Judge: I wished upon some occasion to borrow a Martial.

"3. Two News-rooms, in which the London and Provincial papers may be read.

Then there is the "Hottest Sunday in the Park," which comes up a month later, when you increase the park policeman's former guess by fifteen thousand, and give it a news value by adding a list of the small boys drowned in bathing.

Of a sudden, our newspapers were filled with what appeared to be straight news dispatches dated at Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Stockholm, London, Paris, Geneva, and even Berlin, telling tales (that were not so) of starvation and disaffection in Germany, or broken morale in the German armies, and riotous demonstrations demanding peace.

From the cries of the news-boys and from the announcements on the newspaper bills which they displayed, it was assumed by those with a greedy appetite for sensations that a judge of the High Court had been murdered on the bench.

Perhaps encouraged by the success of "The Female Spectator" to publish more frequently, or actuated by a desire to appeal to the public interest in the political excitement of 1745-6, Mrs. Haywood next attempted to combine the periodical essay with the news-letter, but the innovation evidently failed to please.

[study of news reporting] journalism.

[confidential disclosure to news reporters] background information, deep background information, deep background; background session, backgrounder; not for attribution 529.

I hadn't reckoned that joining a fledgling nay, nascent publication as its Staff Reporter, with added responsibility of news-gathering in South Goa (which meant re-writing copy from mofussil correspondents who largely hailed from a vernacular background) would be so engrossing an affair that I ended up sending not a single Response Sheet to the Institute of Company Secretaries of India!]

" The news spread, men came from all the settled parts of the territory, and as they came they went to work mining, and gradually they moved farther and farther from Coloma, and before the rainy reason had commenced (in December)

He followed in all haste, and the other news-gatherers, in obedience to the exacting, unspoken laws of their craft, stood back and followed the flight with grumbling envy.

The complete reporter; a general text in news writing & editing, complete with exercises, by Stanley Johnson & Julian Harriss.

126 Words to use with  news