In effect, however, they are acting as legmen for organized crime, which has turned southern Africa's stolen scrap into a lucrative industry. |
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Rick Bragg flew to cities where he collected clips and the work of legmen, but often did little or no reporting on his own. |
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Telephones were brand new, allowing legmen to call in the details to rewrite and get the story into the paper within minutes. |
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He works closely with reporters, trading sources and information and using them as legmen. |
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Spotters trolled the city for pregnant women, and contacts or legmen approached pregnant women who seemed in need of help. |
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Purposely obscure, Siberia is a nocturnal tree house for those who aren't interested in being seen, including some Page Six legmen. |
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There's a detective agency with an unusual boss and even stranger legmen. |
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By the summer of 1973, the world was riveted by the Watergate hearings, and Anderson and his legmen were scrambling for stories. |
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I put on two stone and Paul found out in January that he had got diabetes, so we are now looking for legmen to assist with the World Cup guide. |
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Sprinkled throughout the 50-year-old regulations were descriptions of jobs that no longer exist, such as keypunch operators, legmen, straw bosses and gang leaders. |
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