Definitions
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- noun A brief
media report of something that has recentlytaken place .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a short news announcement concerning some on-going news story
Etymologies
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Examples
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On the other hand, a person who didn ` t get the wished newsflash is dissapointed.
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The big newsflash is that it isn’t just coal or mountaintop removal to extract it but, the simple fact that corporate money and influence is more important than the lives and welfare of the people.
Think Progress » Citing ‘irreversible damage,’ EPA nears veto of mountaintop removal permit. 2010
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The "newsflash" on the bonuses, according to Schultz, is that there is nothing Congress can do to stop it.
Barney Frank Clashes With Ed Schultz Over Bank Bonuses: "Don't Condescend To Me" (VIDEO) 2010
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He originally got banned from the BBC for secretly inserting a fake 'newsflash' in between two scheduled shows.
Four Lions Clip: Check Out the ‘Jihadist Comedy’ Gathering Buzz at Sundance | /Film 2010
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The "newsflash" on the bonuses, according to Schultz, is that there is nothing Congress can do to stop it.
Barney Frank Clashes With Ed Schultz Over Bank Bonuses: "Don't Condescend To Me" (VIDEO) 2010
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The "newsflash" on the bonuses, according to Schultz, is that there is nothing Congress can do to stop it.
Barney Frank Clashes With Ed Schultz Over Bank Bonuses: "Don't Condescend To Me" (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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His 'newsflash' about the centrality of Catholic dogma to this discussion just begs for someone to point out the painfully obvious irony, namely, that Catholic dogma has a most militantly anti-science track record.
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His 'newsflash' about the centrality of Catholic dogma to this discussion just begs for someone to point out the painfully obvious irony, namely, that Catholic dogma has a most militantly anti-science track record.
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His 'newsflash' about the centrality of Catholic dogma to this discussion just begs for someone to point out the painfully obvious irony, namely, that Catholic dogma has a most militantly anti-science track record.
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His 'newsflash' about the centrality of Catholic dogma to this discussion just begs for someone to point out the painfully obvious irony, namely, that Catholic dogma has a most militantly anti-science track record.
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