But when CNN reporter Kevin Sites' bosses found out he'd been blogging his experiences on an unaffiliated site, they told him to stop. |
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A female reporter tried to blag details from the Inland Revenue about how much the celeb claimed against tax for her everchanging hairdo. |
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The most common response was to castigate the reporter for daring to criticize a sacred cow hereabouts, weblogs. |
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He started in unblushing manner, giving a parking ticket to the Press reporter who had gone to interview him. |
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As happens so often in newspaper articles, the Times reporter quoted your conclusion without conveying any hint of the grounds for it. |
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On the news tonight, a reporter made much of a family's grief and joy, somewhere in the heartland. |
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The shot was from a news helicopter and Cecil could hear the thudding of the helicopter rotors in the background as the reporter began to speak. |
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First, there's a dispatch from AP reporter Margie Mason, who took a trip up the Bay Hap river in August. |
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The reporter should not be touting uncritically the myths of the defectors. |
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The reporter made a big mistake all right, but it wasn't the one that the rest of the press corp is unctuously wringing its hands over. |
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The artificial light cast by the flashlights and reporter bulbs lit the scene ahead, blotted out by the moving figures and crowd of people. |
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The reporter did not see any cows or sheep, never mind even a blade of green grass, during the three-hour journey. |
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But I'm also an old newspaper reporter who, in my time, covered some hideous stories of perversion. |
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The role of an investigative reporter is to expose falsehood wherever it occurs, without fear or favour. |
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A mortar attack on the US military's nearby headquarters forced the reporter to withdraw. |
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Many now argue that the reporter is needed to provoke engagement with the viewer. |
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Books must deal with the local sheriff, an eager mortician, and a nosey reporter who all want a piece of the dying legend. |
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He began his career working summers in northwest Illinois as a reporter and copy editor at the Freeport Journal-Standard. |
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New frustrations and emotions will spill forward as you move from star reporter to anonymous copy editor. |
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In addition to seeds, the promoters directed reporter gene expression in pollen and in seed coats. |
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What does a reporter do when she is generously slathered with blobs of earth from head to toe as she travels through the jungle? |
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But maybe the reporter is one of those, and the event strikes him as an aberration during an otherwise civilised conflict? |
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A local reporter also suffering a concussion after he was hit by a tent pole. |
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Mr. Muhammad, who has a series of failed businesses in his past, hung up the telephone on a reporter who called for comment. |
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But he told this reporter that his route was from folk dance to modern dance. |
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The attorneys also take issue with Judge Dembe's ruling on the testimony of court reporter Terri Carter. |
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Experienced editors can tell when a reporter crosses the line and becomes an advocate. |
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I pretended to be a reporter so they didn't mark something down on DJ's record like wacko parent. |
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After footy he became a TV and later radio sport reporter and was Channel Seven's boundary rider at AFL games in Perth. |
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A Boston Globe reporter posts numerous anti-Kerry screeds all over the blogisphere, and that's supposed to be all right? |
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That way you can say the reporter quoted you out of context, or better still, had an agenda. |
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Your reporter seems to think that this is a progressive and forward thinking club when it is anything but. |
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There he meets Catherine, a reporter doing a major magazine feature on him. |
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On Monday an early morning call from our ace reporter Adam Nichols caught him by surprise. |
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Perhaps the best demonstration of this comes from studies of mutation in reporter genes in transgenic mice. |
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In the same story your reporter mentions that cars can now drive unhindered through Bingley town centre. |
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But if the reporter doesn't make that call, the leaker gets the story the leaker wants, unmolested by thorough reporting. |
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The film is a cute, anodyne fantasy of 70s rock, based on his adventures as a kid reporter with Rolling Stone. |
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I saw a local reporter for one of the news stations and about a dozen or so protesters. |
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Earlier, in Munich, a BBC News Online reporter had found that hundreds of people were determined to change their Deutschmarks into euros. |
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The Orcadian reporter Lorraine Shearer was named Journalist of the Year at the Highlands and Islands Media awards in Nairn on Friday night. |
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Tape recorder in hand, the reporter attempted to cross the field in ankle-deep mud. |
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Unfortunately, I suspect that your reporter awoke from his dream after his copy had been printed? |
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He does all that in ways that do not fit into the traditional pattern of a reporter filing copy to an editor, who then approves and publishes. |
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I thought a reporter should respond to data where available rather than counterattack editorially. |
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This is journalism of a high order in which the reporter creates a vista that involves the reader. |
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The reporter said that officers had forced him to sit in liquid sewage and kept him for hours in the burning sun. |
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The former ambassador said that he may have misspoken to the reporter when he said he concluded the documents were forged. |
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Although a talented reporter and a graceful writer, he lacks Brown's irreverent streak. |
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That has now changed, as the Times reporter admitted that the memos he used are not originals, but retyped copies. |
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Steven and some friends of his are all quite adamant that it was a reddish colour, not pink as the reporter surmised. |
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Lucie McFall is a Bolton Evening News reporter and joint mother of the chapel. |
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The source material comes from trial transcripts e-mailed to the producers by a court reporter on the scene. |
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Last week, your mild mannered reporter was walking through Knightsbridge, and he glanced in an easterly direction. |
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And the show's roving reporter will inevitably look as if he has experienced a major set-to with the studio hairdresser before each episode. |
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The Guardian sent out a reporter to ask the green welly brigade where they were when the miners needed them. |
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And the inflammatory I vamps a reporter shamelessly in a surprisingly dirty torch song, Open for Love. |
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My father suggested I come and work in the office and he paid me more than a cub reporter would have got, so I just stayed. |
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She completed a BA in psychology at Concordia, but found herself drawn to broadcasting, beginning as a cub reporter on local radio. |
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When he mentioned something about having a nice feel for his golf swing, a reporter asked how he did that. |
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So he asked if I could handle the Elmwood football game, since I was a sports reporter for my college paper. |
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The reporter stands there with this air of authority but it just makes them look like shags on a rock trying to sell yesterdays news. |
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She has also complained to the PCC that the reporter used subterfuge to interview her, pretending to be the mother of an inmate. |
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The clever woman identified herself as a Washington reporter seeking to interview me but then embarked on a filthy tirade. |
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Even though I had many chances to interview her, I did not do what a news reporter is supposed to do. |
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One day, a magazine editor called Young and asked if he could send a reporter to interview him on his successful record. |
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The chief reporter was a grey haired man, middle fifties, rimless spectacles. |
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Craig, 25, was highly commended in the weekly newspaper reporter of the year section at the Newsquest Editorial Awards. |
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The reporter known as Cojo is arguably as famous as many of the actors he interviews with his signature blend of flattery and fabulosity. |
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Each court reporter might use different conventions to represent homonyms or other ambiguous words. |
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And getting a reporter to print it without immediately following it with something supercilious is an even more awe-inspiring talent. |
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The new rules were widely ridiculed, and this reporter was among the harshest critics. |
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Afterward, he protested his own blamelessness to a reporter from the local newspaper. |
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Born in the Bronx, Pressman worked as a cub reporter for a local newspaper through his high school years. |
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The needs of the school are vast and due to space restraints this reporter could not detail the full list of over-crowding issues. |
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But the reporter did have some of her data incorrect and drew some wrong conclusions. |
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He was apparently the only reporter in the city when U.S. forces were enforcing a crippling siege. |
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When a reporter publishes heretofore unknown information ahead of other news organisations, it's called a scoop. |
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No red-blooded reporter from the American steno pool would pull a stunt like that. |
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Some poor young reporter doorstepped the Club for 12 hours hoping to catch a few words. |
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Our reporter explores why the Government and children's rights bodies are unexpectedly ad idem on the digital age of consent for teens. |
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The following day a reporter from The Southwark Crier called at the shop, for news of Maisie's doughtiness had spread. |
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This was a time when Stewart was a cub reporter on his local newspaper in Mirfield, Yorkshire. |
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I mean, I was a cub reporter back then, and Dominick and I sat together in the courtroom, and every day was just another drama. |
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Any reporter who has ever covered a Hollywood event would be right at home covering the campaign of Arnold Schwarzenegger. |
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The editor then changed Webb's status from investigative reporter and reassigned him to a distant bureau, miles away from his family. |
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In 1975, Randy Shilts, then a cub reporter for The Advocate, wrote about the inception of gay professional organizations. |
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A lifetime as a news reporter accustomed me to running sprints, turning out stories on tight deadlines. |
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As a reporter who covered the Johnson Senate, I can attest it bears little resemblance to the Daschle Senate. |
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Besides, he is a highly esteemed reporter who has won many prizes for his books, articles and television documentaries. |
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One will just have to assume that the reporter quoted the petite entertainer verbatim. |
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Even a dance-challenged Canadian reporter couldn't help but get a little jiggy with it during a recent visit. |
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She began her journalist career as a reporter on the Sheffield Star and went on to work as a freelance on the Daily Mail. |
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We begin with a parting word for the longest-serving reporter in the press room. |
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Ken Crites, a Minot Daily News reporter who used to work in radio, also complained about the situation. |
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A reporter at a police station was told that if she was buying a house she could obtain the police information she wanted from from her realtor. |
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He was a journalist of the old school, a reporter who once he got his teeth into a story wouldn't let go. |
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I think your reporter and myself got our wires crossed when I was talking to him about housing issues in general. |
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And the reporter turns out to be a McGuffin, a possible problem that never manifests itself. |
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The book follows Carl Streator, a reporter assigned to a story about a series of crib deaths. |
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This reporter happened upon a rare sighting of two crested serpent eagles circling together in the sky over the forest canopy. |
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Tom Hawthorn is a Victoria sports reporter more interested in yesterday's stories than today's scores. |
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We need to teach students that bylines and datelines represent a pact between the reporter and the reader, viewer, or listener. |
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Mr Blair was first ambushed by dripping Evening Press chief reporter Mike Laycock during his visit to flood-hit York. |
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A reporter in search of a story has, not for the first time, fallen foul of an excess of enthusiasm, credulousness and someone's idea of a joke. |
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He began as a court reporter before becoming an investigative reporter covering terrorism. |
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I felt that at some point in this career as a reporter, a reporter ought to have written a book of reportage. |
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She previously worked as a reporter for a sports news agency, supplying newspapers and magazines with articles. |
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This was true when I was a newspaper reporter more than 25 years ago and the situation has not changed. |
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By that time I was through college and was working as a reporter and correspondent on the New York Times. |
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At the press briefing a reporter asked whether this would mean that lenders would start limiting the number of credit cards issued to customers. |
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When a reporter from the local newspaper asked Mara why the dancing had been cancelled, the PR guru saw red. |
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He specialised as a court reporter and in the 1990s covered the investigations and trials of those involved in the crimes. |
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For the first time in years I attended a championship match not as a reporter but as a spectator. |
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Persons who bring a section 11 application should ensure that the court reporter understands that such discussions may be vitally important. |
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He invited the reporter into his home and explained the facts, but suspected the worst. |
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He was convicted of making disloyal statements and demoted for telling a reporter there that he was in the military and that he opposed the war. |
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It does not require, to meet Dr. Ink's standards, that the reporter file the story from that place. |
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I show them where the jury will be and where the court reporter is, and the court clerk and the judge and the bailiff and the attorneys. |
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Apart from being a reporter and magazine editor, he wrote literary works that were famous in Japan. |
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He asked about her marriages and, when her memory proved faulty, had the court reporter read her interrogation into the record. |
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The complete article shows quite clearly how the reporter resented being treated as if she had no discernment nor common sense. |
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By completing these courses or seminars, a citizen reporter could then receive some sort of elevated status when posting. |
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The natural assumption is that having a reporter in the room is unnerving her. |
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The reporter treks across America interviewing a host of experts on fast food and an equal number of regular folk while chowing down. |
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The reporter observed that this comment was met with amens and hallelujahs. |
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Josh Chafetz suggests that all of the papers merely latched on to how one reporter phrased a follow-up question. |
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The crime he committed has nothing to do with having an antenna booster, but that doesn't stop the reporter from talking about WiFi networks. |
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At his honor's request, the court reporter just read back the Facts of the Case. |
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One reporter decided to be less coy and actually used the word ' groin ' in his copy! |
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Superman may save the world on a regular basis, but he gets to come home and be mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent. |
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Trying to deal with the embarrassing situation, the reporter had to pause the camera, comfort him and patiently tell him what he needed to say. |
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Investigative reporter Brian Ross packed up some depleted uranium in a suitcase and shipped it by boat from Jakarta to Los Angeles. |
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One reporter filed a statement that there were over one thousand people in the march. |
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Both the reporter and I needed to file stories at the top of the hour, so the interview was uniquely direct and productive. |
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It was the sound of frustrated and exhausted BBC Radio 4 reporter Michael Buchanan struggling to file his story for yesterday's Today programme. |
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See, I've worked in journalism for the last seventy-eight years, ever since the usual way a reporter would file a story was by telegram. |
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Channel 4 reporter and anchorman Krishnan Guru-Murthy had just finished his midday rapid-fire barrage of breaking bad news. |
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A reporter stood behind him pointing a microphone connected to a minidisc recorder at us. |
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The reporter was talking to the anchorperson and said the Ames strain of this anthrax is resistant to vaccine, the anthrax vaccine. |
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If this were just a question of her as a reporter that might not have been a problem. |
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Think of the discussion leader as a reporter who is creating a story with quotes from the people in the room. |
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I thought that in my years as a reporter I had navigated some fairly treacherous terrain. |
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Thus, only transcripts of the reporter gene at the L region generated a hybridizable RNA product. |
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The embedded reporter and camera see weapons fired at an unseen enemy and, if they are lucky, they may see tracers of weapons fired back. |
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And I, it must be said, was particularly pleased to have made the reporter 's acquaintance. |
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We've invested heavily in our team in the city and now have two television reporters and a radio reporter based there. |
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There was a reporter who went directly to the place where a collapsed oil well killed many people. |
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A TV reporter was canned by WCBS yesterday after he shouted the F-word at two meddlers who horned in on his live shot. |
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And when a reporter dared ask what the new newsroom efficiency committee was all about, it was as if a cat had coughed a hairball out on the rug. |
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A check by a Times reporter at the site yesterday found vehicles and heavy trucks loaded with bags of maize crossing through the bridge. |
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At the very least, a Times reporter should reinvestigate both the Russian and Iraqi ends of this story. |
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Sensing the situation moving from bad to worse, the reporter sought help from a Boston police officer on duty nearby. |
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My guess is, that clerk didn't feel stupid about it at all, until the Times reporter started badgering him. |
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All the details of the story turned out to be false and manufactured by the reporter himself. |
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Well, if it's the incident I think you're referring to, I am that reporter and I can assure you he was not misquoted. |
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Ms. Dinoire's mother, returning to her third-floor walk-up with a plastic bag of groceries, waved off a reporter last week. |
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This unnamed reporter found that he had just missed the mail boat carrying letters from America to Britain. |
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Meanwhile, a Times reporter in Kitwe reported that car dealers there have bemoaned the increase on excise duty on imported saloon cars. |
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Previously I had been a Times staff reporter based in New York for many years. |
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Some years ago, before she got busy getting people out of scrapes, Prudie went as a reporter to a nudists' event in Indiana. |
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After one particularly bland interview, a reporter waspishly criticized the starlet. |
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The reporter asked to see how he processed his own waste water and he agreed. |
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In one chilling incident, a US serviceman threatened to shoot a reporter for being too inquisitive. |
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But a mid-afternoon clap of thunder and the presence of dark, rainy skies sent this reporter scurrying for the safety of his car. |
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Shibe Park had a press box far above the playing field, and a visiting reporter might get a queasy stomach if he was afflicted with acrophobia. |
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This reporter got in on the act by showing the new and improved card that's less susceptible to forgery. |
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Our reporter joins us now with controversy that surrounds these sexy women dancing in these racy videos. |
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For the past 24 hours coalition air and missile raids have come to a virtual standstill, according to a Kyodo News reporter in the capital. |
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Of course, the reporter spun the story that way to make it seem like Mr. Bush is a fanatic under the spell of religious zealots. |
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During this time she also became a newscaster and reporter for ITN's through-the-night bulletins. |
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Things were so bad that he finally felt compelled to confront one reporter and ask that she meet his eye and not walk away when he spoke. |
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Another woman reporter made a solemn oath to bring her husband and 13-month-old baby to the park next year. |
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His image as an obdurate hardman culminated in the notorious case where he bit reporter Frank Oliver's nose. |
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Later in the weekend, allegations of a CBC reporter being struck with a nightstick and of police dogs being set loose on protesters also emerged. |
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The possibilities are endless, since everyone with a video-enabled phone could be a reporter or cameraperson. |
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Even if you were a reporter like those irritating bastards who hound me every second of every day, you wouldn't know! |
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The reporter was stunned by an official staring him in the eye and telling a straight lie. |
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During a CNN live report from Atlantic City, a reporter was videobombed by some shirtless dancing bros in the background. |
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Consequently the bias of one reporter reaches a global readership of millions. |
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But right now, Dan was bawling like a baby, as the news reporter announced that the family-less old lady died, having no one to mourn over her. |
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It's the local reporter covering the race, wanting to know what you think of your opponent's recent attack on you. |
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The reporter and cameraman were covering the severe cold and snow that plunged much of the country into crisis. |
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The reporter had a choice of fake handguns, pistols and revolvers on display in a glass case among books and small toys. |
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Let's forgive the generals if they decline to offer any intrepid reporter their full and complete trust. |
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Perhaps you should take the opportunity to send your reporter to a night class in basic mathematics. |
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The woman patched her through to the newsroom, where a reporter answered the phone. |
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During one eight-hour shift last week the reporter saw an estimated 7,000 pieces of first-class mail being handled with second-class post. |
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Cells can also be labelled by intracellular injection of fluorescent dyes or reporter enzymes. |
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Because she's a real reporter who happens to be stuck on the movie beat for the moment. |
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You can hear her below relating her story to reporter Tim Noonan with some help from Benjamin and his dad. |
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We are looking for a reporter with a keen news sense and a strong awareness of the issues of importance to our readers. |
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The reporter will quote the profound statements you make and soon you might even be on the cover of Newsweek! |
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Would you say that bringing emotion into the story, letting the reporter speak from the heart, is also helping avoid the desensitization? |
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Mark H. Rodeffer is a researcher and off-air reporter at CNN's political unit. |
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By giving him Walter Cronkite's desk, CBS turned a dangerous reporter into a usually-safe anchorperson. |
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In Iowa yesterday, a reporter asked former House Speaker Gingrich if he felt he was being swift-boated. |
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After three years as a reporter on the Star, the Mail poached him to run its foreign news desk and he rose to be executive editor. |
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But I am a hardened, experienced and seasoned reporter and I have been around long enough not to be taken in by appearances. |
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It begins with one of your formulaic openings as an empathetic reporter gazes into the harrowed souls of old Diggers revisiting the Kokoda trail. |
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He is also a reporter and presenter on the television news programme BBC London News. |
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He's a goofball guerrilla reporter who's drawn laughs, confusion and bizarro quotes from politicians, movie stars and big-time musicians. |
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I have an official gig this weekend as a secret spy reporter and I am of course very excited about the whole bizzo. |
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The Fox reporter at the news conference tried to coax the major into saying more than he was saying. |
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Ironically, given all the contemporary blather about ethics, it's much easier for today's ethically challenged reporter to thrive. |
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The event was reported by no less than a reporter for the official news agency. |
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Our roving reporter caught up with the composer in Berlin to discuss this musical gesture of reconciliation. |
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In a sidebar to her main report, Four Corners reporter Liz Jackson was told this story in Washington. |
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Asked if she would approve the use of robocalls if she were running the campaign, Mrs Palin told the reporter she'd try to do things differently. |
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Perhaps the best use of mail is simply to send the reporter a phone pre-programmed to only call your burner. |
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He seemed touched to learn that a young newspaper reporter had grown up thinking of him as a role model. |
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Remember when a TV reporter happened upon a casket that contained a number of intimate items allegedly belonging to a prominent female citizen? |
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If the reporter needs to rewrite or edit the release, it is much easier to edit an electronic message than to retype a fax or a hard copy of the release. |
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The reporter frowned and idly twirled a black curl between her fingers. |
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As the printing press whirred into action for the first edition of the all-new format yesterday, reporter NADIA JEFFERSON-BROWN was on hand to chart the events. |
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Back in 2009, crone told Parliament that the phone-hacking allegations concerned only one rogue reporter and a private detective. |
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She was driving to meet a reporter waiting in an Oklahoma City motel when she crashed into the concrete wing wall of a culvert. |
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The severance, another reporter explained to me, will not be paid to anyone who takes another job before September. |
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Recently leaving an event, Schwarzenegger was asked by a reporter for a comment on the Nunez commutation. |
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He is a raconteur extraordinaire and an interview with the dogged reporter can rapidly turn into a delicious gabfest. |
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An NYPD official says an AP reporter called to ask where people of Chechen descent might congregate in New York City. |
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I chose not to join in the pro-hunt march, but I did enjoy seeing the local TV news reporter doing a piece to camera with a cuddly fox glove puppet on his hand. |
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Visiting as a reporter in 2007 and 2008, I was dumbstruck by the innovative work of these women, and by their utter moxie. |
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Making his screen debut, Daniel stars in the film as a newspaper reporter who attempts to track down a satanic conspiracy, only to get caught up in a black mass. |
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While the paper had tape recorded the entire tale on Thursday, the reporter could not reach the student for comment after he admitted making up the story. |
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Quoyle learns about his ancestors, who were pirates and wreckers, gets a job as a reporter on the local rag and meets Wavey Prowse who teaches the children at the school. |
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I ask him a question about his rumored one-night stand with salon reporter Tracy Clark-Flory. |
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A reporter who first comes up with an investigative story idea, writes it up and submits it to the editor and is told the story is not going to run. |
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The seizing of an American reporter was only a matter of time, and the bespectacled and disheveled Ostrovsky was a prime target. |
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He became a reporter for a small newspaper in Helena, and later, when he was killed, it was probably over gambling debts. |
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Once in the war theater, the thinking goes, even a seasoned reporter will hug his favorite lance corporal's ankle for protection and file patriotic fluff. |
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They were ebullient, he remembered, and at one point the new congressman took the reporter aside and sought his counsel. |
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His father's career as an anchorman and TV news reporter was clearly formative, but his own early career in sitcoms and soaps is likely more crucial. |
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He subsequently asked a reporter to accompany him as he dared to share his story with the police for the first time. |
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When a reporter asked him a question, it would often elicit a series of Jesuitical responses. |
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I become aware of an attractive television reporter on racing telecasts. |
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It was October 1983, and Mayer was a young Wall Street Journal reporter based in Beirut. |
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I wanted to be a program editor and a reporter for a television station. |
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This reporter predicts it to be a most intriguing televisual experience, involving changing coloured lights and an exciting timpanic musical accompaniment. |
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When she was sure that they had all gone, she informed the police backup that they were to arrest any reporter they saw that came within eyeshot of the post office. |
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Star reporter Brian Stelter just jumped ship to CNN, the latest in a string of big-name exits. |
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The judges often serve as their own court reporter and bailiff. |
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While running for mayor in 1999 he told an Inquirer reporter that folks who scrawl their signature on checks to his campaign would be favored for city contracts. |
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So it will be interesting to see if Oliver Stone dramatizes this event and has the reporter doing that mock stand-up so close, because we were not close. |
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Later he told the reporter who had the story, Jodi Kantor, that Jarrett was a liar. |
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I was a young reporter on the Rand Daily Mail newspaper in Johannesburg and my beat was black politics. |
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It is this retro, tough-guy, what-you-see-is-what-you-get, no-nonsense approach that has made him the most influential media reporter in the city. |
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A man gestured to the reporter off camera and handed her a paper. |
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Transgenic DNA constructs have been used to rescue mutant genes, express reporter genes, and test the relationship of gene structure and function in vivo. |
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If I had not been a criminal lawyer, I would have been a reporter or journalist of some type. |
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Sitting on the grass after one of the press conferences, a reporter from the Reuters wire service hurriedly started to organize his dispatch for the day. |
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Garcia-Roberts, a veteran of alternative weeklies, is currently an investigative reporter for the Long Island newspaper Newsday. |
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They work behind the scenes of the world reporter and traveler to address the gap between mythologized author and his reportorial world of others. |
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But the reporter had bitten, says Mike, hook, line and sinker. |
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The film was made after one of the BNP's Bradford organisers, Andy Sykes, decided to become a mole and helped reporter Jason Gwynne secure undercover footage. |
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Sadly it's probably a sign of the times that this time around it's the reporter and not the subject of his report that's the centre of all the attention. |
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Previously, Anderson had enraged Hoover by assigning a reporter to rummage through his trash at home. |
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She's telling the tv reporter in a head voice that sounds like a piece of slaughterhouse machinery that she's hoping the police will find her son. |
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I will loosely characterize an elite reporter as one who comes from a managerial or professional family and has attended a highly selective university. |
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Karen Leigh is a reporter and anchor for the Hindustan Times, based in New Delhi. |
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When a Miami Herald reporter caught up to Hy, he shrugged off news that a hit that might have been put out on him and his brother. |
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Her standing as an objective reporter of events in Belgium is destroyed in the light of an undisguised hatred of the enemy, evident from her own account. |
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With its origin in the local electron distribution, the chemical shift is a sensitive reporter of the chemical environment of isotopically labeled atoms. |
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Kelly worked as a VJ for MTV Korea, as well as an entertainment reporter for the TV Guide Channel. |
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I was a young reporter in the city and covered this controversy in its infancy. |
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What I saw was a careful and ingenious reporter ferret out a fraud with care. |
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Vice reporter Simon Ostrovsky has been detained by a pro-Russian faction as part of a campaign to intimidate journalists. |
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Lukashenko openly despised Sannikov and his wife, Irina Khalip, an investigative reporter of international renown. |
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Whether you're a reporter trying to beat a deadline or an editor grappling with late copy, the simplest solution may be one that seems the toughest. |
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He was born in Jiangsu Province and worked as an editor and reporter for several publications in Shanghai and Beijing. |
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Intrepid reporter Claire Tomlinson collared Rovers' Turkish midfield star for a quick post-match chat after viewers had voted him their man-of-the-match. |
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On that day, a reporter rounded the office wall dominated by a giant world map carrying a cake with lighted candles. |
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She denies this, telling a reporter in Lima that she felt well rid of the man. |
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One of the rites of passage for every young political reporter is to listen to the elders tell stories about campaigns past. |
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What about when every reporter in the Persian Gulf rolled over like a troupe of trained Pomeranians with pretty pink bows in their hair during the war? |
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Tom Cruise went off on a fake reporter for a new British prank show, after the reporter allegedly doused the movie star with a squirt gun disguised as a microphone. |
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Your reporter has been inaccurate in her presentation of the facts too. |
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Andrew nobly stood by her when she was filmed attempting to sell access to him by a reporter from News of the World. |
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Intriguing how a simple answer to a question by a reporter could distract people from the true underhandedness taking place right under their noses. |
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I asked Rolake Bamgbose, an off-air reporter for ABC News who happens to be a stunning Nigerian woman, what she thinks. |
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As a reporter confronting degradation and atrocity, his forthright, unidealized self-presentation is alien to the school of writer-adventurers to which he belongs. |
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The attacks followed an investigation by Times reporter David Barboza into the personal wealth of Chinese Premier wen Jiabao. |
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To complete the picture, however, we need to consider the reporter who spins the story on behalf of the candidate's wife, adding a third dimension to the two sides. |
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Panjabi played a reporter in A Mighty Heart, a film about the disappearance of journalist Daniel Pearl. |
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Earlier this week he was yukking it up with the reporter boys and girls, telling jokes and holding court. |
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Then the reporter or editor decides which of the facts shall be the first paragraph of the story, thus emphasizing one fact above the other eleven. |
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This dramatic comedy from 1942 plays off the match of polar opposites, the brash sports reporter Craig and the brilliant political commentator Hepburn. |
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At the time of the party, the reporter was in fact attending a bris. |
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For about 10 years, she worked as an investigative reporter for various science and environmental magazines, specializing in the plight of endangered species. |
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It included one of those page-filling vox pop surveys where a reporter and a photographer interview passers-by in the street about an issue of local importance. |
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So it's exciting to hear an outside reporter asking these questions. |
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The reporter was exposed as a fraud last year after complaints from staff and readers that some of his stories appeared to be copied from other newspapers. |
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Allen is a solid reporter so, at this time, I have no reason to doubt him. |
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As a reporter for a major magazine she intended to write about what would no doubt be an odd, perhaps even bizarre practice by an obscure religious sect. |
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As far as appears, the only attempt to choreograph the meeting occurred when a Chattanooga reporter manipulated the process to have a question about armored vehicles posed. |
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The Labor Standards Law states that such a labor contract does not apply to such an impermanently contracted employee, which a television news reporter is regarded as. |
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Having cycled into work, the intrepid reporter decided he needed a shower. |
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When a reporter or disc jockey slips in or passes over information in order to line his pocket, that's plugola, and management would take quick corrective action. |
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Spears called back and told Veronica to ask any question she wanted, but the fledgling cub reporter lost her chance to break the earth-shattering news of Britney's pregnancy. |
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One former reporter recalls an incident when the senior magistrate of the area was sitting and a particularly dopey defendant was in the dock for a motoring offence. |
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