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1 I have to wait, as does everyone in the country, for reliable news .
2 I procure them in order to have reliable news of Spain.'
3 We hear so many rumours but reliable news is scant.
4 The new comers brought little reliable news of contemplated exchange.
5 The total absence of any reliable news was the sole cause of their anxious indecision.
6 The reliable news is really, so far, not much.
7 The latest reliable news is that the Bill will see the light of day by Easter.
8 No news, or at least no reliable news .
9 Soviet citizens were desperate for news of the war, but newspapers gave little reliable news in 1941.
10 We are so far away from London, in the very distant west, that we get no reliable news .
11 Find reliable news sources you trust.
12 I was after gen - reliable news -and this was the rare bird grapevine, such as it was.
14 Underscoring the commitment of Reuters to " reliable news , " she found the overlooked statistics to illuminate an important global story.
15 But M. Daubigeon, the magistrate, and Mechinet were too preoccupied with their own interests to think of stopping for more reliable news .
16 The rigorous, ground-level reporting that Wen practices is a crucial aspect of how Reuters supplies impartial and reliable news to its global audience.
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