Sentences with phrase «rather old news»

This is actually rather old news, which we reported on back in January.
And that, indeed, is not fake but rather old news.

Not exact matches

But, younger Americans age 18 - 34 are more likely than any older age groups to say they only bump into news rather than seek it out (6 in 10 vs. about 4 in 10).
COMING NEXT... LEARN TRUTH ABOUT DAVID DUKE OR OBAMA OR RATHER US GOVERNMENT — 70 YEARS OLD NEWS (including Eastern European Ethnic cleansing for the sake of Slavic super state or Soviet Union number two).
Sure, there's always going to be good news to combat the bad — for instance, watch this inspiring video about a 9 - year - old girl in India who runs a thriving library that serves the kids in her community — but lately, it's been harder and harder to find the light in what has quickly become a rather dark time for America.
From the time when the Columbine school shooting rocketed through the news, to now when cry - it - out sleep training is being openly debated rather than just merely accepted as the norm — reflecting the huge change we, as a culture, are having on the idea of relationship — there was 1 or 2 generations of individuals who were transitioning from the «old» way of relating — hierarchical and fear - based authority — to this «new» way: collaborative, emotionally literate, and focused on problem - solving.
Once the interview became public Mr Clarke said he «rather» regretted his «colourful language» but branded the matter «old news».
Compared to before the General Election, today's Parliament is a different beast: more confident, far more assertive and rather than trying to catch up with old news, it is finally setting the day's agenda.
«The role of GPs in caring for older people needs to be proactive — checking up on people, finding out how they are, heading off problems before they happen — rather than reactive,» Hunt told Sky News
I mean, I remember seeing stories about it on the news, but since I was only eight years old the political ramifications of what I was seeing rather eluded me.
Despite David's insistence that he keeps the news of his million - dollar prize to himself (trying to protect his old man from ridicule), Woody starts talking about it rather quickly.
However, this latest news suggests that rather than introduce us Brits to a device that is coming up for a year old, that an Amazon Kindle Fire 2 could be set for a mass global release.
As good friend of CrackBerry, Al Sacco mentions in his article the news of Kindle on BlackBerry is rather old now having first shown up on CrunchGear back in October.
Anne Kalosh, U.S. Editor for Seatrade Cruise News, reports on the number of new ships that are being built, and the work to refurbish older ships rather than retire them.
I hope this means MS do not do what they did last time around: Halo, Gears, Forza, Halo, Gears, Forza... Great news for those that dig Gears - just hope they follow Sony's example and create great new franchises rather than bleed old ones to death.
According to the study, more Americans aged 50 and older preferred to watch the news over alternative methods: 52 % of 50 -64-year-olds and 58 % of those 65 and older favored watching the news, whereas 29 % and 27 % respectively would rather read it.
A Pew Research Center survey shows that younger Americans prefer to read the news rather than watch compared to older Americans.
This news comes on the heels of a statement in an IFA 2009 press conference that OLED displays will be taking off within the next few years as manufacturers push to produce the new technology, rather than plodding along with older tech like LCD.
Latest news: Android 8 Oreo is out now, so we expect to see a lot of manufacturers focusing efforts on updating devices to the newer software rather than the older Android 7.
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