' and she goes, 'Turn on the news, ' and sure enough there was the crash.
And when these Americans come home at night, bone-tired, and turn on the news, all they see is the same partisan three-ring circus here in Washington.
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But, then you turn on the news and hear reports of the the horrific attacks on innocent people in Mumbai, our crashing economy, melting ice caps, and all of that imagined baby bliss fades away.
Even if News Corp does start charging and others follow suit, analysts say doing a U-turn on the free news model will be hard to pull off.
How many of us who would turn on the local news on the hour in '78, could be bothered nowadays?
The good news is that people are working on answers that turn the problem into the solution.
It may seem ubiquitous to turn on network news and see reporters shouting market updates over the noisy hubbub at the New York Stock Exchange.
The company is just one of many newspaper owners that are struggling to make money on subscriptions and advertising as more people turn to the internet for news.
People who get news on their devices multiple times per day, on either the smartphone or tablet, tend to turn to more sources, get news from new sources, read in-depth news articles, watch news videos and send and receive news through email or social networks.
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The 44-year-old had told local news outlets that he intended to turn himself in on Tuesday.
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That news boosted the U.S. stock indexes and in turn put some downside price pressure on gold and silver prices.
In a Commons statement on 11 July 2011, Mr Hunt said that the company's withdrawal of its offer to turn Sky News into a separate company if the takeover was approved meant the referral was now necessary.
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