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Maybe, but it could also be yesterday's news five years from now.
In the old days, there was nothing like yesterday's news.
What once had been the big story has increasingly become yesterday's news.
But at 64, he's beginning to feel like yesterday's news.
For him, yesterday's news was something less personal, more historical.
President Bush asked at the opening of yesterday's news conference.
As of 0730, the competition was still leading with yesterday's news.
"Or at what point do you become yesterday's news and people start looking elsewhere?"
Have we really nothing better to concern ourselves with than yesterday's news?
It will be yesterday's news in about 72 hours,' he said.
Where does the dividing line come between yesterday's news and the history books?
How easy it is to be drunk on yesterday's news.
Even so, yesterday's news came as a shock to many.
Then I called my partner up later and he treated me like yesterday's news.
As to the underlying issues, we think that the entire matter is yesterday's news.
But the strength in the oil stocks was yesterday's news.
At least one person, however, was thrilled by yesterday's news.
The first question - and several others - at yesterday's news conference was asked in Spanish.
The stock price was up 0.7 percent on yesterday's news, closing at $65.02.
Then before you know what's what, that year, too, is yesterday's news.
"Yesterday's news was pretty good," the former president said last month in Iowa.
For the most part, fans seem to have pretty much discarded them as yesterday's news.
It was reported in yesterday's news that such an agreement has been achieved.
But yesterday's news suggested that the company was in deeper trouble.
Which means that sooner or later you're selling yesterday's news.