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Old 11-19-2011   #336
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Originally Posted by kosodm View Post
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As some of you do not know or understand what "NEWS" is, i shall in my own way attempt to educate the uneducatable:

news
noun /n(y)o͞oz/ 

Newly received or noteworthy information, esp. about recent or important events
- I've got some good news for you

A broadcast or published report of news
- he was back in the news again

Information not previously known to someone
- this was hardly news to her

A person or thing considered interesting enough to be reported in the news
- Chanel became the hottest news in fashion

News is the communication of selected information on current events which is presented by print, broadcast, Internet, or word of mouth to a third party or mass audience.

Etymology
Plural of noun "new"

[Pronunciation
enPR: n(y)o͞oz, IPA: /n(j)uːz/, SAMPA: /n(j)u:z/
Audio (US)

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Homophone: gnus (in some dialects)
Rhymes: -uːz
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News
news (uncountable)

New information of interest.
Is there any news about the storm?
That's news to me.
Reports of current events broadcast via media such as newspapers or television.
Did you listen to the news tonight?
The news is that Mr. Jones died yesterday from cancer



That's all im saying, you don't like the news, don't read it.
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