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The reporters swirled out of the gate of the hall.

News reporters camped upon his doorstep day and night.

The reporters took his speech down in shorthand.

He ducked out the back to avoid the reporters.

He managed to throw off those newspaper reporters.

But he told reporters he has received no indication that the initial U.S. account is inaccurate.

"We shouldn't dramatize the situation," Sarkozy said in a briefing for reporters ahead of the meeting.

Back in the press area, the result in Pennsylvania elicits restrained glee from reporters.

Speaking with reporters in Seoul Thursday, Bosworth chracterized the discussions as "exploratory talks" rather than negotiations.

The handful of foreign reporters granted visas were carefully herded to points from which only loyalist rallies could be viewed.

For this year's World Food Day observance last week, VOA reporters examined the current causes of hunger.

The will was only recently discovered, and is believed to have never been published, an auctioneer told reporters.

A woman who was on the bus told reporters her husband was killed when he tried to stop the gunman.

So after years of policing themselves, how did reporters at Caijing react to their main investor's decree?

"This is very exciting, because mankind has always thought about being invisible or having invisibility cloaks," Ergin told the reporters in a telephone interview.

"I had all these young reporters teaching me more about their country than I could ever have learned as a reporter," he says.

The girl'smothertold reporters after Ecott's acquittal, "I worry that there are alotmore people who will get off lightly using the same defence.

Academic journals tend to be the primary source of news for science reporters because that is where researchers usually publish their findings.

Loudspeakers embedded in the ceiling of every room summon reporters to inspection Tours of NATO targets, often in the middle of the night.

The rollicking book from which that quote is taken, by investigative reporters Bob Ingle and Sandy McClure, is called "the Soprano State", and it is not referring to the local opera.

Speaking to reporters, Queensland premier Anna Bligh called it "a disaster on an unprecedented scale, " which seemed to be a pretty good epithet for the year as a whole - whatever its cause.

The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines said at least 10 local reporters were part of the convoy, and police said they had identified the remains of at least one journalist.

On Fleet Street, we call it "the mass doorstep" when a crowd of reporters will wait and wait for hours in hope of a tidbit of news on a developing story.

Recently, Fengling contacted reporters from Orient Today, telling them of her experience in a bid to warn others to stay away from what otherwise might seem like a cushy gig.

"Of course, I am not happy with the result but this is part of football," the Serbian told reporters the day after Costa Rica's 1-1 draw with Turkey in group C had ruled China out of reaching the second round.

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