The journalists dared not transmit anything for which they might be called to account later. |
She pours bile on him in print and he responds acidly when journalists relay her comments. |
As it was, 170 journalists were accredited, most of whom had their hands up to ask a question as he took his seat on the stage. |
The manager does not take punishment well, and is waspish in his responses to journalists who question his tactics and second-season signings. |
Some American journalists are still wearisomely offering his hard childhood as an explanation for his grotesque behaviour. |
Meanwhile, the government last week refused to accredit journalists from the BBC and other western countries who wanted to cover the trial. |