| 11. | He was commended for transforming the political opposition since the first newsbreak of widespread election fraud, for his public outcry.
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| 12. | For instance, she said, her news director began complaining about her wearing glasses instead of contacts while delivering brief newsbreaks.
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| 13. | Currently however, the only network newsbreaks are carried by ABC and CBS in the afternoon leading out of their daytime lineups.
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| 14. | We must learn from that and let those who did wrong pay for it . ( Newsbreak, 2001 )"
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| 15. | He worked as a producer and reporter on P . M . Ulster, Sunday Sequence, Good Morning Ulster and Newsbreak.
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| 16. | On rare occasions, Nine's Newsbreaks were also occasionally simulcast in HD with the main channel, while Gem is off air.
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| 17. | A conference room was set up in which they could play games and watch pre-taped shows with the commercials and newsbreaks edited out.
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| 18. | By the late 1980s, the news and weather updates were titled " 28 Newsbreak " or " 28 Weatherbreak ".
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| 19. | A year later, IBC Newsbreak would become a permanent replacement to News Team 13 Latenight Edition and extends its broadcast from Monday to Friday.
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| 20. | ""'Newsbreak " "'is an award-winning online news and current affairs magazine published in the Philippines.
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