Message expected to have positive reception or effect.
1 The good news , however, is that this is only one possible future.
2 However, the lack of grazing animals wasn't all good news for plants.
3 French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said: This is very good news .
4 The good news : Car theft dropped 22 percent last year, CCC reported.
5 Housing Minister Megan Woods said it was good news for the economy.
6 Mr Key said the investigation was good news and should bring clarity.
7 It was not such good news for the president last week, however.
8 In the absence of good news , the tourism industry requires some news.
9 I agree, but the good news is-noprivate eye cases right now.
10 It is so long since I sent my paper any good news .
11 The critical issue now is whether the run of good news continues.
12 Given the recent economic tumult, I'd say that qualifies as good news .
13 Science Foundation Ireland director general Mark Ferguson points to other good news .
14 A glimmer of good news after a bleak year for the economy.
15 A lot of good news is now firmly reflected in prices however.
16 But it isn't all good news for the Australian new car market.
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