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TWO Balkan leaders talking in Brussels is not usually news.
I always listen to the radio, and this is usually news on public radio.
Usually, news of an unignorable moment spreads like wildfire inside the bounds of the organization, but doesn't ignite much interest outside.
News programs are quite different from ours: some of the announcers are plain and middle-aged; the news about the home front comes first; usually news about the U.S. is anti-American.
The comments of a lone, controversial representative in the House isn't usually news, but Rep. Grayson's comments come as a member of a larger grouping that is worth highlighting.
While one chip company buying others isn't usually news, this one raised some eyebrows, as RF Micro is known for its Bluetooth chipsets and Airgo is known for its WiFi solutions.
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The week before Christmas is usually news-free on Broadway, so the announcement on Tuesday from the producers of "Driving Miss Daisy" - that the Vanessa Redgrave-James Earl Jones-Boyd Gaines hit had become the first play of the season to turn a profit - normally would have rated as the Rialto's story-of-the-day.
NEW YORK -- It isn't usually big news for a news organization to attend a speech given by the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
Usually the news provides.
That's usually good news for humanity.
This is usually bad news for the starter.
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