This incident is not ripped from today's headlines, but from newspapers with a 1976 dateline. |
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Thus each of my 17 chapters begins with a dateline, as if it were a journalistic dispatch. |
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Some journalists will put a dateline on a story even if the reporter never left the office. |
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Page 23 has a title, a subtitle, and a dateline before anything which would qualify as body text. |
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The variables coded included the dateline, main subject, story length and whether the story was episodic or thematic. |
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Just underneath the lede was a Tokyo dateline analysis story with a very different angle. |
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A dateline is dishonest if the reporter is sitting at home, using the telephone or email to close the distance with the source. |
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The byline is Bumiller's and the dateline is Clive, IA, which means she was physically in Clive at some point, but you'd never know it. |
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Is it OK to use a dateline if the reporter did an interview in that town, even if it wasn't the most important interview of the story? |
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Make sure to include a name, news organization, and military unit or, if you're pointing us to an independent reporter, a recent dateline. |
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After being questioned by the dateline NBC crew and promising them an on-air interview, Tice contacted me by email. |
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You know, from Doha, from Central Command, it was a convenient dateline to wrap the big picture but without all the different elements, it would have been absolutely hopeless. |
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They let me in on the greatest dateline in the state: there is a tiny town in eastern Washington called Starbuck. |
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See articleSamoa said it wanted to move its clocks 24 hours forward, in effect changing the Pacific's already zigzagging international dateline. |
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The origin of this 1951 dateline is explained in paragraph 7 of the Introduction. |
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As a result of the 1967 Protocol this dateline has lost much of its practical significance. |
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The dateline contains the release date and usually the city where the press release originated. |
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Because of New Zealand's position close to the international dateline, we will be the first country in the world to see the film. |
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He has appeared as a guest commentator on dateline NBC and CBS 48 Hours Mystery. |
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The illustrations and specifications for letterheads include the following elements whose use is optional: return address, file indicators, alignment mark indicating the position of the dateline, and fold marks. |
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Add a dateline that provides the name of the city and the date. |
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The country is switching time zones on Thursday to the west of the international dateline from the east. |
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By accession to the 1967 Protocol, States undertake to apply the substantive provisions of the 1951 Convention to refugees as defined in the Convention, but without the 1951 dateline. |
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In case of emergency, this dateline may be reduced at the request of the President of the Republic or by decision of the bureau of the Chamber, but it should not, in any event, be inferior to five days. |
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