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The League Managers Association stepped up in August to comment on Malky Mackay's "gay snake", "fkn chinky" and "fat Jew" texts, issuing the year's defining press release phrase: "These were two text messages sent in private at a time Malky felt under great pressure and when he was letting off steam to a friend, during some friendly text message banter".

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In Lovell v. City of Griffin (1938), Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes defined "press" as "every sort of publication which affords a vehicle of information and opinion".

As such, Ms. Mucha's official responsibilities were defined as press relations, scheduling and correspondence.

Republicans are trying to define the press and public's view of what counts as a compromise, by reiterating their existing positions as if they constituted concessions.

Mr Venediktov, who sits on the committee, says the law defines the press's responsibilities to its owners but says nothing about its responsibilities to the public another way of making it "just an instrument".Passing bad laws, or good laws with bad details, or good laws that are badly implemented, are all risks of Mr Putin's system.

Lord McNally, the justice minister, said the government's aim was to bring under the ambit of the regulator only the main elements of the press as well as what he defined as press-like activity online.

His books include Ethical Borders NAFTA, Globalization and Mexican Migration (Temple Univ. Press 2010); Deporting Our Souls Values, Morality, and Immigration Policy (Cambridge Univ. Press 2006), Defining America Through Immigration Policy (Temple Univ.

If Maria Miller, the culture secretary, has sat in as many conferences on the "future of news" as I have recently (and I hope for her sake she hasn't), then she might have hesitated before defining what kind of "press" would be affected by the oxymoronic draft royal charter on self-regulation of the press.

One of the greatest, dynamic press agents defining an era all but gone.

Instead of maintaining the principle of one law for all, Hacked Off and its supporters want a special press law, even though no one can define what "the press" is any longer.

Everyday he let the press define what he was going to talk about, which frequently wound up being social issues.

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