However, Cox announced that their plan will continue anyway, despite the complaint, as the previous court case authorized them to make the changes.
The 30-year-old Cox had announced last winter that he expected the Bears to release him, and he was right.
Cox then announced it would close The News at the end of 1988 unless it could find a buyer.
"I want to die," Cox suddenly announced.
In September 2011, Cox announced the availability of a data usage meter for customers to check their data usage.
A week after the renegotiation, Cox announced its plans to sell or close The News.
On 13 February 2009, Cox announced on his personal blog that shooting had finished and the film was in post-production.
Cox announced on 5 December 2008 that she would no longer be contributing to the Time magazine's Swampland blog.
However, on August 23, Cox announced it was in talks with a buyer for the paper and it would continue publication until those talks concluded.
Cox announced that he would not run for reelection in 2013.