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Reporters and dubbed
Reporters and editors dubbed her " The Atomic Mosquito " because of her continuing success in getting good media coverage.

Reporters and them
Reporters lampooned them as the Cleveland Crybabies.
Reporters from The Times Newspaper took down shorthand notes of a series of speeches given by the Earl of Roseberry and later transcribed them, adding punctuation, corrections and revisions to reproduce verbatim the speeches.
Reporters were issued special badges which gave them safe passage through the town, but the badges were withdrawn if it was felt misleading or false information made it into the news.
Reporters were hired to go out of the newsroom, become " eyewitnesses " of news stories, and record them on film.
Fisk reacted with outrage ; Reporters sans Frontieres condemned Malkovich's comments, but Jayasekera dismissed them as " flippant " in a now-deleted online article for the Index website.
At least two nonprofit organizations are currently working to raise awareness of the contributions of cyber-dissidents and to defend them against the human rights violations to which some of them are subjected: Global Voices Online and Reporters Without Borders.

Reporters and after
In 2006 Reporters Without Borders ( RWB ) removed Libya from their list of Internet enemies after a fact-finding visit found no evidence of Internet censorship.
Reporters heard soon after of the coincidental blackout of Concrete, and sent the story out over the international newswire and soon the town of Concrete was known ( if only for a moment ) worldwide.
Reporters extensively interviewed Rosenthal after September 11, 2001, when Thomas E. Franklin shot a similar iconic photograph, Ground Zero Spirit, depicting the raising of the flag by three firefighters at the World Trade Center.
According to the Reporters Without Borders, Hong Kong enjoys " real press freedom " and ranks the second in Asia after Japan in the Press Freedom Index.
The ESPN Deportes show Cronómetro ( Spanish for " stopwatch ") is modeled after PTI and Sports Reporters, in that it features personalities talking about sports subjects for a set amount of time.
the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press reported that while the government asserted the privilege approximately 55 times in total between 1954 ( the privilege was first recognized in 1953 ) and 2001, it's asserted it 23 times in the four years after Sept.
He had a falling-out with the Reporters Committee during the late 1980s, after which he left to write a popular column in the Newhouse News syndicate of daily newspapers.

Reporters and American
* The Sports Reporters, an American sports talk show
There are three national court reporting associations in the United States, The National Court Reporters Association ( NCRA ), and the National Verbatim Reporters Association ( NVRA ) and the American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers ( AAERT ).
Several news and civil rights organizations filed amicus briefs in support of Phelps, including the American Civil Liberties Union, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, and twenty one other media organizations.
The website of the California Official Court Reporters Association gives the official record for American English as 375 wpm.
Reporters who have since died include American Richard Moore, Indians Vinitha Vishwanath and Sanjay Santiago and Bahraini Mohammed Aslam
Schaap's final regular TV appearance was on the September 16, 2001 broadcast of The Sports Reporters on the Sunday following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D. C. That weekend all major American college and professional sporting events had been cancelled, and Schaap and his panelists discussed the diminished role of sports in the wake of the tragedy.
Reporters of the time considered the 2. 0l to be peaky and exciting, while the American market 2. 6l had plenty of torque, but was less rewarding.
This performance earned the recognition of the North American Soccer Reporters society.
Reporters soon discovered that no American servicemen were in the cemetery ( in fact, the remains of all U. S. soldiers had long since been removed from German soil ) and that Waffen-SS graves were located close to the proposed ceremony.
Reporters along the route told of the " silver streak " that ran by faster than any other train that normally rode American rails at the time.
* Archives. gov-American Historical Association, Hugh Davis Graham, Stanley I. Kutler, National Security Archive, Organization of American Historians, Public Citizen, Inc., and The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, Plaintiffs, v. The National Archives and Records Administration, and John W. Carlin, Archivist of the United States, Defendants.

Reporters and they
Reporters would demand information as if they had a right to it and would often get it.
Reporters indicated that they chose to interview more moderate groups and ' mild activists ' because they were believed to offer more credible and sensible information.
I tried to give information which could be documented, so the reader could check it for himself .... Reporters tend to be absorbed by the bureaucracies they cover ; they take on the habits, attitudes, and even accents of the military or the diplomatic corps.
Reporters tried to speak to Butler while on his way to rehearsals of this work, but were told to leave him and his wife alone as they were " on holiday ".
Reporters are expected to develop and cultivate sources, especially if they regularly cover a specific topic, known as a " beat ".
Unfortunately, they haven't lasted and his most recent sheepskin coat was created by a member of the Sunday league team John played for as a youth ( Roving Reporters F. C.
" Reporters are the type of people who tore the wings off flies when they were young ," he complained at the time.
Reporters have also been accused of indecency in the process of collecting news, namely that they are overly intrusive in the name of journalistic insensitivity.
Reporters asked Joyce Steele and Jessie Cooper how they would combine their domestic duties with politics: Steele said that she would have to get a housekeeper to help with the housework, while Cooper replied that "... she would fit in her housework in the same way as a male member fitted in the running of an orchard or an accountants office.
Reporters interviewed children who claimed that they had seen movies such as The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and showed that children could easily rent violent videos.

Reporters and name
Reporters later shortened the name to " Cy ", which became the nickname Young used for the rest of his life.
Reporters publicized that young scientists had put the name of " Gilda " and Hayworth's image on the bomb, alluding to her bombshell status as a film star.
Delegates can chose to be Legislators, Justices, Lawyers, Lobbyists, Commissioners, Board Members and Reporters just to name a few.
Reporters hounded Sipple who at first didn't want his name used, nor his location known.
English speakers also commonly refer to the organization by its French name, Reporters Sans Frontières, or its French acronym, RSF.
William Ozmun Wyckoff, president of the New York State Shorthand Reporters ' Association in 1886, and founder of the Remington Typewriter Company, publicized the unhyphenated name " typewriter ".
Reporters may, but are not required, submit their name and contact information.

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