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    1. Airport security is familiar with these items due to their popularity with journalists in recent years


    2. We journalists work very odd hours and we'd never see each other if I did that


    3. He wrote it before 1940 … apparently journalists haven’t changed much over the years!’


    4. Not to mention the newspaper reporters and journalists, who seemed


    5. In front of the podium, rows of chairs had been set out, and journalists were beginning to filter in, chattering excitedly to each other


    6. Before long the journalists were settled into their seats, no chair left empty


    7. The journalists were writing notes, whispering and shaking their heads at Raven


    8. Darkest West Africa indeed is no ideal spot; and as to those would-be journalists, sitting in the snug security of their Fleet Street attics, and writing on the Ashanti Picnic - well, they ought to be made to partake of a similar picnic


    9. I can also assure you we thoroughly enjoyed journalists and other news crews suffering from our drifting tear-gas clouds unless they turned out not to be longhaired liberals (impossible)


    10. Peaceful rallies normally turned into riots when we or the journalists arrived on the scene

    11. The First Amendment provides extraordinary advantages for many reporters and journalists in the news media pre-disposed, for a variety of reasons, to distorting (the) news in whatever manner considered appropriate in advancing either a social or political agenda that they may (otherwise) support


    12. Suspicious ‖suicides‖, in particular, do not seem to make much of an impression on liberal journalists eager to protect one of their own by glossing over the legal and ethical failings of their favorite sons and daughters (which is putting it mildly) and reporting them on page 23 of the Washington Post or the New York Times; that would otherwise have discredited a Republican Administration and brought it down to its knees


    13. " Many journalists were banned, and if caught in a banned area, arrested and no doubt sorted out too or so they claimed with boring regularity (sometimes rightly so)


    14. There was a very strong rumour that journalists paid rioters to attack the SAP with stones


    15. I am reasonably sure that if it happened those journalists would have been jailed under the security laws, and I never heard of one being charged of such a crime


    16. We were the first journalists on the scene thanks to Rodger’s informant and were allowed into the prison once we had shown our media passes


    17. Vigilant readers will have already noticed what weird topics our journalists


    18. readers will have already noticed what weird topics our journalists had to work through in the last


    19. Obviously some journalists would have been paid very well for such services


    20. US troops, writing in their diaries, letters home, and interviews with journalists in fact often referred to Filipinos as “Indians” when describing the enemy's guerilla war tactics

    21. Most African journalists do not live in fear and expose these things all the time


    22. Many of the more famous investigative journalists tended to be liberal, such as Edward Murrow


    23. The scarcity of African American Quarterbacks has been another (sore) point taken up by a number of (Liberal) Sports Journalists in recent years


    24. I am convinced that journalists are better investigators than most Police detectives and with every famous case we have them to deal with


    25. Every Thursday since time immemorial, journalists from the local media gathered at what they called, ‘the Hot L


    26. Nixon spent his remaining years trying to convince journalists and commentators of his foreign policy skill, and the less knowledgeable or perceptive fell for his claims


    27. In her last moments, she spoke with a venomous quality that reminded me of snake bites and show-biz journalists:


    28. I had the most definite and distinct privilege to not have met such a demon in the few hours of my reinstated career as a demon hunter, paranormal fighter, and half-assumed, half-proclaimed almost-unwilling protector of every human with a soul (meaning journalists and lawyers were quite possibly exempt)


    29. Know that you can also present this wonderful solution in its integral form for its friends, relatives, well-known people, journalists, political representatives, governments anywhere in the world and for any via of communication, mainly authorities of your country


    30. Or as the case of foreign journalists in Cuba, who wouldn’t dare to report

    31. These standards would include informing the public, not molding them! It was journalists who gathered together in 1923, and wrote “the Cannons of Journalism


    32. 24 Their choice of hires mirrored this: the political cartoonist Herbert Block and journalists Alan Barth and Jim Bellows


    33. We had clear instructions that when we spoke to journalists, either officially or by leaking strategic information—”


    34. and then added gently, “It is for television, we are journalists


    35. “Well, it’s just normal for us journalists to have those kinds of callers, isn’t it?” I asked back


    36. “Given that two journalists have died, we are still looking into an angle that a serial killer is gunning down journalists and broadcasters


    37. “We have two dead journalists


    38. Lack of proof from pictures or other journalists was not discussed


    39. Now it was past 8:30 in the morning and journalists are


    40. There were interviews with journalists, artists, political, religious, and social leaders

    41. And so to legions of would-be novelists, journalists and screenwriters—not to mention "D-girls" and "manuscripts girls" from Hollywood to New York who held the hope that finding a gem might catapult them from entry level to expense account—the slush pile represented The Dream


    42. As one of only two broadcast journalists who had


    43. With all the attention and journalists in the room, it would be rude to do anything that


    44. Your headline needs to be targeted at journalists, end readers, and search


    45. An example of a call to action which may be of interest to both journalists and


    46. means that you’re able to target your press release to journalists interested in


    47. • Always include a call-to-action for journalists as well as your end readers


    48. Thousands of writers and journalists, the remnants of the Shah’s army generals, and the members of various political groups were arrested and executed


    49. Writers, teachers and journalists also have a good month


    50. She had been crusading relentlessly against drugs – 196 anti-drug journalists had been murdered in the six years since her death…









































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