Aún no tenemos significados para "cover news".
1We cover news, sport, entertainment, travel and local business profiles.
2Nomad Editions will not cover news, Edmiston said.
3The SABC would like to stress that we will continue to cover news without fear or favour.
4You could create a separate board for each set of bookmarks to cover news, movies, music etc.
5It now uses a combination of freelancers, other news agencies and former correspondents to cover news instead.
6However, I am a photojournalist, and I cover news: mostly sport, politics and finance, but sometimes heart-breaking events.
7Chief Executive Tim Cook unveiled a dizzying array of new subscription services on Monday that cover news, television and gaming.
8The two journalists from the official Chinese news agency, Xinhua, will stay in Taiwan and cover news for up to a month.
9Of course some people will say that asking ESPN to cover news would be like asking an elm tree to grow pears.
10The site covers news on topics such as fashion, beauty and healthcare.
11As to going to HDNet, I love covering news; I have a passion for it.
12Its NDTV.com Website covers news events in 360 degree videos and photos on their digital platform.
13In contrast, the TV networks, notoriously averse to covering news from abroad, tended to emphasise local angles.
14Two independently-minded teams covering news and issues would better serve readers than one reaching a bigger audience.
15More recently he has covered news and social issues in the Middle East, Europe and the United States.
16She has worked at the Guardian in a range of roles covering news, sport, arts and public sector since 2002.
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