How To Use Hard news In A Sentence
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That the BP oil spill may be twice as bad as earlier estimates was hard news to hear but no surprise to Christian Delos Reyes, a 39-year-old oyster dredger.
Former EPA Chief On Gulf Oil Spill: 'It's Going To Blow The Record Books Up'
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And, despite your distortions of the truth, once again, Boingboing has never claimed they are a source for hard news on their blog.
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Witness their enthusiasm for UFOs as opposed to scientific cosmology, for alchemy instead of chemistry, for urban legends instead of hard news.
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He bemoans the loss of hard news in colour supplements to the worlds of advertising and fashion.
Times, Sunday Times
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In their classroom talks, all these teachers emphasized just what modern education tends to play down: facts, data, hard news.
The Times Literary Supplement
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All of this translates into interesting fodder for newsy features or even hard news.
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Its editorial integrity ought to be unassailable, at least in its hard news sections.
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Hard news is often laced with gossip.
Times, Sunday Times
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Hard news stories demand a straight summary, like this headline from The Zimbabwe Independent newspaper, "Smugglers Dent Zimbabwe's Gold Production.
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The kinds of stories that go on the front page of newspapers are hard news.
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You said that you've become identified, almost trapped as a hard news or political photographer.
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He bemoans the loss of hard news in colour supplements to the worlds of advertising and fashion.
Times, Sunday Times
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TV news programs seem to be more interested in gossip than in hard news.
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The myth is that ragged-right type implies ‘soft’ or feature material, while justified type represents serious hard news.
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It doesn't have the same kind of hard news value that required the networks to give it three hours of gavel-to-gavel coverage.
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They're going to have to, I hate to use the word soften but it can't be a hard, hard news cast.
CNN Transcript Apr 8, 2006
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He bemoans the loss of hard news in colour supplements to the worlds of advertising and fashion.
Times, Sunday Times
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Britain was weighed down with soft snow and light on hard news.
Times, Sunday Times
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When and how will they begin to retract their unambiguous presentation of the story as hard news?
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This expansion allowed him, as editor, to increase and improve the coverage of hard news, always his first priority.
Times, Sunday Times
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Generally such articles are much looser and informal then hard news articles.
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The ex-Fleet Street reporter, Eddie Laxton, was probably the best hard newsman in the Middle East.
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TV news programs seem to be more interested in gossip than in hard news.
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Hard news is often laced with gossip.
Times, Sunday Times
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And it's a heartbreaker for fans of hard news and TV sketch comics.
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TV news programs seem to be more interested in gossip than in hard news.
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It's a humbling sight and begs the question: where does blogging sit alongside hard news and investigatory reporting?
Times, Sunday Times
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Hard news is often laced with gossip.
Times, Sunday Times
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The perception was that I had certain glaring deficits as a reporter, chief being that I could write a pretty feature but was a washout with hard news.
A Conversation with Anna Quindlen about Rise and Shine
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Or will the business plan pressures for the hard news sections be solely on the side of generating readership?
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Producers demoralised by the lack of enthusiasm for hard news are looking to jump ship.
Times, Sunday Times
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He bemoans the loss of hard news in colour supplements to the worlds of advertising and fashion.
Times, Sunday Times