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When the wall fell, the East was suddenly hot news, but no one could get through.
Besides, it's more in the category of social history than hot news.
The band stole the show and became hot news once again.
The medical profession has known this for some time, though, so it's hardly hot news.
A massacre on that scale should be a real hot news piece.
The trial on May 19, 1886, was the year's hottest news.
I couldn't land on him while the murder was still hot news.
Instead, he had uncovered a gold mine of hot news.
But he also knows that series champions tend to become hot news for almost anything.
It must've been cut down or crowded out by hotter news.
When you've got hot news, you want to tell somebody."
To the newspapers and the broadcasters there was no thought of anything but hot news, to be passed on at once.
Federal tax policy, normally relegated to the business pages, is hot news these days.
I got all the hot news from Maria on my way downstairs."
It was not in his nature to peddle those drawings as hot news.
But at its worst, it sits on hot news.
And it's from the twenties - not exactly hot news."
Naturally, when your name was leaked, it became hot news."
But cold hearts do not hot news magazines make.
The state's home minister's wife is caught on camera taking money and the scandal becomes the hottest news.
I was doing what I love, debating the hot news and burning issues of the day.
The biker war was hot news just now "Some."
"What made it such hot news was the gossip.
"She said to tell you she has some hot news for you."
When do scores metamorphose from hot news into moldy numbers?