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"[There is] more fantasy in journalist expenses than Lord of the Rings," he said.
The track has been greeted with fanfare in journalist and sporting circles, and with legislation and protests elsewhere.
That occurred on May 11 1996 when eight foreign climbers were killed in bad weather, an event that featured in journalist Jon Krakauer's book Into Thin Air.
We grew to know that a bad-tempered Mervyn in journalist mode signalled that a new novel was in the works.
A confidential, phrasedickensian source whose identity I will protect if it costs me 84 days in journalist jail for contempt (we really need that federal shield law) has "refreshed my recollection," as the prosecutors say.
The charm and optimism of the Kennedy family seemed contagious, sparking the idealism of a generation for whom the Kennedy White House became, in journalist Theodore White's famous analogy, Camelot the magical court of Arthurian legend, which was celebrated in a popular Broadway musical of the early 1960s.
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As of now, though, there is not much relation between claims for the possibilities inherent in journalist-free journalism and what the people engaged in that pursuit are actually producing.
Societies are far more textured than allowed in journalists' shorthand.
I've got much more faith in journalists exposing the truth than in politicians.
The government's actions have instilled fear not just in journalists but in anyone inclined to criticize the Prime Minister.
But government officials also meddled in journalists' efforts to cover science.
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