Even on professional assignment, it just didn't look right for a Times journalist to be seen rummaging about in bin-bags. |
As a journalist, she is under no written or unwritten rules of restraint to aid or abet a felony. |
He told a Times journalist that he intended to improve living standards for the poor, and that the bourgeoisie had some nasty surprises in store. |
Local journalist Hassan Alawi visited three of the bomb sites in the city and said the area looked like a war zone. |
Before any journalist could be accredited, the Defence Minister had to be advised. |
You see, before I was a journalist, I worked for a living as an investigator of corporate racketeers. |