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Reporters noted that at one stage during the four and a half mile contest The Sea was almost half a mile behind the leaders but Waterford persisted and completed the course to finish last of four to complete the course.

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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.
When Frank appears, he and Annie confess their love and decide to marry, although with comically different ideas: Frank wants " some little chapel ," while Annie wants " A wedding in a big church with bridesmaids and flower girls / A lot of ushers in tail coats / Reporters and photographers " (" An Old-Fashioned Wedding "°).
Many states require a court reporter to hold a certification obtained through the National Court Reporters Association, although some require their own state-specific certification.
Through its minority ownership of TSN, the network also airs some of ESPN's original programming as well, including Pardon the Interruption, Sunday NFL Countdown The Sports Reporters, and other ESPN programs and documentaries.
" Reporters heard the sound of the punch all in the way in the second floor press box, and some rushed to the playing floor in disbelief.
Since he is both PRC citizen, British National ( Overseas ), as well as a permanent resident of Singapore, some organisations, like the Hong Kong Journalists ' Association and Reporters without borders, urged the British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw to intervene.
Reporters generally used the inverted pyramid method for writing their stories, although some journalistic writing used other methods ; some of the work of Tom Wolfe is an example of reporting that did not follow that style.
The bill was signed into law on 5 March 2007, despite some organizations, including Reporters Without Borders, and the French chapter of Wikimedia, arguing that this clause created a legal discrimination in criminal law between professional journalists and ordinary citizens practicing journalism.
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.
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.

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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 hounded Sipple who at first didn't want his name used, nor his location known.
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 are the type of people who tore the wings off flies when they were young ," he complained at the time.
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 and fans were alternately confused and enraged by the moves, which Milbury acknowledged, saying, " As dangerous as this may be, we think Mad Mike maybe has something going for him.
Reporters were impressed by his overall performance in the game, especially by his desire, confidence, and ability with both feet.
Reporters Without Borders demanded proof from Donald Rumsfeld that the incidents " were not deliberate attempts to dissuade the media from reporting.
Reporters indicated that they chose to interview more moderate groups and ' mild activists ' because they were believed to offer more credible and sensible information.
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.
Five Blue Bombers were named to the Canadian Football League 2011 CFL All-Star team: Offensive lineman Brendon LaBatte, defensive end Odell Willis, defensive backs Jonathan Hefney and Jovon Johnson as well as safety Ian Logan were selected to the All-Star team by fans, members of the Football Reporters of Canada ( FRC ) and CFL head coaches.
Reporters were able to link the break-in to the White House.
Reporters showed up in Pearblossom with the news, shocking the locals, who were unaware that their neighbor had even played Major League Baseball.
Reporters were hired to go out of the newsroom, become " eyewitnesses " of news stories, and record them on film.
The judges were Floyd Abrams, Partner, Cahill Gordon & Reindel ; Lucy Dalglish ; Executive Director, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press ; Robert M. O ' Neil, Director, Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression ; and Nadine Strossen, President, ACLU.
* Junji Inagawa ( also known as Jyunji Inagawa ) ( 稲川淳二, born 9 September 1946 ), Akira Sakamoto ( born 31 July 1949 ) and Shingo Yanagisawa ( 柳沢慎吾, born 6 March 1962 ) — Three of the Battlefield Reporters, however there were many more.
In fact, Reporters Without Borders book sales were 230, 000 in 2007.
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 Penny Marshall and Ian Williams were each awarded £ 150, 000 over the LM story and the magazine was also ordered to pay £ 75, 000 for libelling ITN in a February 1997 article.
" Reporters were surprised that a public official would condone the violent acts of the previous night, expecting an apology from Britt.
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.
After the release of Ridley, her guides Jan Ali and Nagibullah Muhmand, as well as Basmena, the five-year-old daughter of the latter, were kept by the Taliban in a prison in Kabul, according to Reporters sans Frontières.
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 ".

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