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Understandably, I believe, I could relate more readily to what the parents of the missing boys must have been experiencing as they vacillated between hope and despair after each new fragment of news trickled out.
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There are fragments of news stories.
It's not social, it's a small way of sharing small fragments of news".
Sunshine, celebration and an apparent end to the recession: the eternal optimists in the travel industry will seize upon every fragment of good news to detect the first blossom of a successful summer.
There are collages made of drawings combined with fragments of found news photographs of baseball players, and a series of perfectly delightful sculptures created from sports balls of all kinds.
The fragments of good news have included talk that Boris Fedorov, a shrewd and tough former finance minister, may be invited back into government to knock some order into the federal tax service.
British philosopher Alain de Botton argues that the minute by minute avalanche of news fragments need to be put into context in order to be meaningful and, when done properly, can actually prove interesting to the reader.
Sure, the Internet has surged as a source of news, but its audience is fragmented into niches.
Steve Grove, head of news and politics for YouTube, said the video of Ms. Agha-Soltan was "pretty instantly fragmented into hundreds of other re-uploads".
Expect plenty of news.
We did not include news in newswires and press releases and other news sources to avoid potential double-counting of news.
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