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Its on most of the TV channels and news sites:
BBC.com:
[URL]http://www.bbc-news.org.uk/fetchArticle.php?refId=1077[/URL]
> Sites shut down
I know... I'd have like to seen that.
When you click on the article, it takes you to the page, where they have a small paragraph (usually the one used on the headline page) and then underneath it will say "More to follow."
They do not put "More news as we recieve it" in a headline.
> Ashley - they don't say "More details to follow" in BBC
> articles....
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> ^o)
yes they do! they say it all the bloody time! They put the headline up on breaking news then write it. so they can have instant news. They do it in sport, with breaking news and "match report to follow and the likes" it really common on bbc.
> [URL]http://www.bbc-news.org.uk/fetchArticle.php?refId=1273[/URL]
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> If this were the truth, I would be celebrating. =D
You'd be celebrating if they died instantly? It'd probably take a more slow and painful death for me to get the party poppers out, as it is I'd just give a quick whoop.
^o)