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You recently decided to go back to reporting after spending 16 months as the anchor of This Weekon ABC.
Jennings is sixty-three and his contract expires early this summer; for years, he has professed a desire to go back to reporting.
She would like, for the 2008 presidential elections, to go back to reporting (she hated Hillary Clinton's support of the Iraq war, but in other ways admires her) and there are more blogs and screenplays to write.
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Even if they turn up in suits at the mega-conferences, civil society representatives go back to report to marginalised communities, whether urban or rural, many of which are in constant battle with companies – supported in many cases by governments – displacing them from their land, polluting their atmosphere, and disrespecting their dignity and human rights.
Schwarz approached the Times, got the story published, and went back to reporting on the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Cable television would be a lot better if anchors pontificated less and went back to reporting.
In that instant I knew what I wanted, and not long after, I went back to reporting.
"The Newsroom" would be a lot better if the main characters preached less and went back to reporting.
Eighty per cent of analysis goes back to reporting in the dear old "legacy media" (such as the New York Times).
He went back to reporting at ABC in 1995 and became co-anchor of "20/20," where he interviewed Osama bin Laden.
So glad to see you've gone back to reporting on real news, and doing it well, after yesterday's little aberration.
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