Mr Clarke was clearly caught on the hop if his comments in response to our reporter's questions are anything to go by. |
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It's not a reporter's job to protect a star's image, or to protect him from his own stupidity. |
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But in this case, I think the problem is more the reporter's innate prejudice than any purposeful intention to smear the U.S. Army. |
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An example that I've discussed is New York Times science reporter's lack of understanding of the rudiments of historical linguistics. |
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The choppiness and urgency of the footage gives you the sense you can almost feel the reporter's pulse and breath. |
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At most media companies, corrections are a pox, a bane on the reporter's existence. |
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Jackson briefly answered a reporter's questions about a chain of sparkling ornaments draped over a gold vest he wore under his black coat. |
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With the court reporter's stenotype machine, it is possible to record speech verbatim much faster than any typist can do. |
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At The Hollywood Reporter's Nominee Party, hat hair didn't scare Jared from rocking a sleek fedora. |
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Unobtrusive is the reporter's notebook under the table where they can't see you're doodling, or the tape machine they've forgotten you switched on. |
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When we got the first hint that there might be something unauthentic about this story or the reporter's background, we went to general quarters and investigated. |
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But the reporter's calls obviously stirred up the somnolent possums within Labor and alerted government people to a delicious political opportunity waiting to be had. |
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It began with an obituary and a reporter's talk with a grieving family. |
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Compared with the courage of these two outlanders, we in the D.C. press corps pay only lip service to the supposed sanctity of the reporter's right to protect his sources. |
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Kennedy has been chasing stories for over 30 years, since she first secured a cub reporter's job in the Kilkenny office of the Munster Express, the Waterford local paper. |
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Bonazzoli was one of 62 people offering term paper services to respond to the reporter's email. |
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Dreiser, Crane, and Norris were also journalists, and thus attempted to immerse themselves in the world of fact via the reporter's assumption of detached observation. |
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But he was then caught asking United press officer Karen Shotbolt for the reporter's name, before telling her to ban him from Friday's Wembley press conference. |
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I like the well-done cover article about Richard Branson and the Reporter's Notebook bonus feature on your website, although I wish the notebook would have been a bit longer. |
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