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There would be no live coverage of announcements or press conferences by political parties.
In the main lawsuit, 35 to 40 lawyers representing Fannie defendants attend monthly conferences by the judge.
The inquiry follows two columns about the conferences by Michael Winerip in The New York Times this fall.
"It's a much smaller group of people, and conferences, by their very nature, are very different," he said.
During his career, Mr. Iwakami, 50, said he had repeatedly been blocked from entering news conferences by press club journalists.
The New Yorker, February 7 , 1931 P. 9Comment on conferences by telephone between doctors and dentists.
Press conferences by its political backers involved hatchet-faced spokesmen reading out statements while journalists, as potential assassination victims, avoided asking tricky questions.
The day after losses, Ryan begins his news conferences by saying that their analysis of the game film confirmed what their eyes told them.
A corresponding movement was started with the Christian social conferences by German Protestant theologians, such as Paul Martin Rade (1857 1940) of Marburg.
This narrative was pushed on Sunday morning programs, on late-night talk shows and at news conferences, by everyone from Rice to Hillary Clinton to the president himself.
All week it pushed out links to NJTV's Web streams of news conferences by Mr. Christie, hyperlocal news sites and statewide newspaper coverage.
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