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The press should be running a story within the hour.
He said the paper had agreed not to run a story.
Any paper that had the best interests of the country at heart would not be running a story like this.
As a result of that a local newspaper ran a story.
Every television station on the planet has run a story about you.
He was identified after the newspaper ran a story about him.
You had to persuade them to run a story on it.
The "Times" ran a story about the claim on its front page.
We ran a story last week about a young lawyer who was robbed and shot.
They wanted to run a story about the campaign.
After several successful launches, the local paper runs a story about them.
Right, the paper ran a story on her and her husband.
The paper didn't run a story, but Craig thought his arrest would change that.
I'm sure some newspapers factor in damages when they run a story.
The Raleigh morning paper ran a story about the trial, but it was in real general terms.
It ran a story of just under 700 words.
Time magazine ran a story on the case in mid-July.
The paper later ran a story quoting the messages, the court was told, and police took no action at the time.
For weeks last year all the papers were running a story about a place called Limbo.
A newspaper near and dear to me recently ran a story about the accidental death of a 17-year-old.
No, but the Beacon would run a story saying that such pictures exist.
The newspapers ran a story about the body in the early afternoon editions.
Perhaps you should run a story on the number of wins/losses she has backed.
Seems that just about everyone is running a story about or related to the movie.
It rarely runs a story on the front page that gives the opposite point of view.