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In 2003, Fastow was a prominent figure in 24 Days: How Two Wall Street Journal Reporters Uncovered the Lies that Destroyed Faith in Corporate America by the reporters who had broken some of the key stories in the saga, Rebecca Smith and John R. Emshwiller.
" According to Reporters Sans Frontières, the DPS has records on journalists who follow the Front National's activities and, on several occasions, was responsible for the beating up of reporters.
Reporters invade his hometown, harassing him for interviews following the awards night telecast, and Howard is placed under the scrutiny of his boss, Principal Tom Halliwell ( Bob Newhart ), who is uncomfortable with the attention being brought to the school.
FSRN is a radio program founded by Pacifica Reporters Against Censorship, a group of mostly Pacifica Network News reporters who went on strike against the Pacifica board policies of the late 1990s.
Reporters showed up in Pearblossom with the news, shocking the locals, who were unaware that their neighbor had even played Major League Baseball.
Reporters that have strong ethics are the ones who will want to run all stories that are " newsworthy " but there is the stories that end up censored by editors because the executives have sent a note down the chain specifying that a certain story may or may not run.
Reporters Without Borders is a founding member of the International Freedom of Expression Exchange, a virtual network of non-governmental organizations that monitors free expression violations worldwide and defends journalists, writers and others who are persecuted for exercising their right to freedom of expression.
In 2004, Reporters Without Borders released an annual report on Haiti, saying that a " climate of terror " existed in which attacks and threats persisted against those journalists who were critical of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
Reporters who occupy the press galleries are known as the press corps.
Reporters who don't have an assigned seat may stand.
Reporters who have since died include American Richard Moore, Indians Vinitha Vishwanath and Sanjay Santiago and Bahraini Mohammed Aslam
The banning of al-Jazeera was widely criticised in the Arab world and the West, for example by Reporters Sans Frontières who called it " a serious blow to press freedom ",, but more welcome in Washington, where al-Jazeera is thoroughly disliked.
" Reporters are the type of people who tore the wings off flies when they were young ," he complained at the time.
Reporters Joe Trento and Dave Roman claimed that James S. Copley, who served as publisher until 1973, had cooperated with the CIA since its founding in 1947.
Reporters Joe Trento and Dave Roman claimed that James S. Copley, who served as publisher until 1973, had cooperated with the CIA since its founding in 1947.
Reporters sought to ask him off topic questions about Gordon Gekko ; " Douglas was asked whether he bore some responsibility for the behavior of the greed merchants who had brought the world to its knees thanks to his ( aka Gekko's ) encouragement.
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.
The earliest rules of ice hockey that appear to have been recorded were the Halifax Rules as published by a Nova Scotia newspaper reporter named James Power, who was known colloquially as ' The Dean of Canadian Sports Reporters.
Reporters who arrived later found thirty bodies in the streets.

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In prime time, Fox first tried its hand at a news show in 1988 with an hour-long weekly newsmagazine called The Reporters, which was produced by the same team behind the FTSG-distributed syndicated tabloid program A Current Affair.
" Reporters from both newspapers covered the hearings and recorded the testimony at the coroner's inquest and the Spicer hearings.
Reporters Without Borders reports that, in 2003, 42 journalists lost their lives pursuing their profession and that, in the same year, at least 130 journalists were in prison as a result of their occupational activities.
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.
#" Stuff Of Dreams " ( 15 October 1984 ) — Reporters expect to find a crime boss at Tom's.
Reporters present at the execution reported that he went to the electric chair without saying a word.
Reporters from the Sahara Reporters, the Medill Innocence Project at Northwestern, The Washington Post, The Las Vegas Review-Journal and The El Paso Times talk about the dangers investigative reporters face.
Reporters noted that some prisoners at Lyttelton jail were terminally ill, while others were " in a very critical state and scarcely able to walk ".
The film won numerous awards at film festivals around the world and was ranked 31st on the Hollywood Reporters Top 200 independent films list of 1999.
Reporters and writers for the majority of publications receive kickbacks from businesses at conventions and conferences.
Finland has been at the top of the worldwide Press Freedom Ranking list every year since the publication of the first index by Reporters Without Borders in 2002.
" Reporters Question Story at Cleveland Plain Dealer.
" Staffing at THR in 2008 saw even further cutbacks with " names from today's tragic bloodletting of The Hollywood Reporters staff " adding up quickly in the hard economic times at the end of 2008.
The weekly series The Sports Reporters was broadcast from the Times Square location every Sunday morning from its opening until its closing, at which point the show moved to ESPN's home base in Bristol, Connecticut.
Reporters from the Hirakawa generally attend the club at the House when the Diet is in session, and the HQ when it is out of session.
Reporters at this club cover mainly the Democratic Party of Japan, Japanese Communist Party and Social Democratic Party
* Kidder, Harry M., Transactions of the New York State Shorthand Reporters ' Association at the forth-fifth annual meeting held at December 28, 1920, BOYD PRINTING CO., INC., ALBANY, N. Y., 1921
Reporters staked out the warehouse and one evening photographed a dozen women enter the building at dusk and exit at dawn.
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.

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Reporters Without Borders launched the first International Online Free Expression Day on March 12, 2008.
Reporters from the major and local newspapers were invited to watch the proceedings ; Navy public relations officers gave reporters copies of photographs and press statements describing the trial as the first mutiny trial in World War II and the largest mass trial the Navy had ever convened.
Other recent awards of note include Todd Spivak's 2006 first place win in the Investigative Reporters and Editors Association under 100, 000 circulation weekly category, and Rich Connelly's first place in the humor category of the under 100, 000 circulation bracket of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists.
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.
The NGO group Reporters sans frontières named Ireland in joint first position with Iceland in their " Worldwide press freedom index ".
He was the founding first Executive Director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
Children referred to hearings are first referred to the Scottish Children's Reporters Administration.

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