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1 Political bloggers shape media coverage, influence public opinion and break news .
2 Every news outlet will face pressures to break news ahead of the competition.
3 Let him get on top of the Assembly again before we break news like this.'
4 She also uses her "Hillary Hub" campaign creation to break news .
5 Jim was not the sort of person to whom one had to break news gently.
6 There is no doubt journalists need to think hard even as they rush to break news .
7 Let that be a lesson to you on how not to break news to me, Lieutenant.
8 On multiple occasions he must break news only to be trumped -they knew that, ages ago.
9 And not only that, but a collective of dedicated bloggers can break news more quickly than a newspaper or a TV network.
10 Doctors need not give themselves the trouble to " break news gently" in cases where they stand small chances of remuneration.
11 Review: Censors are still China's newsmakers Journalists fight for the right to break news - but China's propaganda machine is far from broken.
12 When the U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter laid out the Pentagon's new cybersecurity strategy this week, few were expecting it to break news .
13 The Chelsea manager had to break news of the situation to Mikel last Saturday, the eve of their opening Premier League fixture at Stoke City.
14 The author details how "Khwezi", who died last year after a long fight against HIV, phoned Kasrils to break news of the incident to him.
15 Breaking News : This article will be updated as more information is available.
16 The BBC's rapidly dwindling list of sporting events is hardly breaking news .
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