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It's become what Tom Hanks talks about in You've Got Mail (1998), written and directed by Nora Ephron, who had been a lively journalist on food and drink: "The whole purpose of places like Starbucks is for people with no decision-making ability whatsoever to make six decisions just to buy one cup of coffee.

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At first glance, it would seem that Wendy Moore, a lively English journalist and social historian, has written an account of Victor Frankenstein's reluctant endeavors to present his monster with the wife the lonely creature so desperately craves.

One of the liveliest women journalists ever produced in Wales, Hafina Clwyd wrote perceptively and sometimes provocatively in both Welsh and English, often focusing on personalities making the news but sometimes on topics nearer her heart such as broadcasting, the press and cultural matters.

Its leader, a lively former radio journalist, Alexis Sinduhije, has fled, and a warrant put out for his arrest.The tension stems mainly from the desire of Pierre Nkurunziza (pictured), Burundi's president since 2005, to run for a third term in elections next year.

The media, for example, are much more diverse than in the Soviet era, and there are plenty of lively and intelligent journalists around.

During the Olympics, it has an excellent broadcast at noon Eastern time, Meet the Olympic Press, with a lively panel of journalists and a guest discussing and debating the day before, hosted by the always-excellent Jimmy Roberts.

Gezelle was a lively, sometimes reckless, political journalist, writing with startling facility in his antiliberal weekly, 't Jaer 30 (1864–70; "The Year 30"), and elsewhere.

To capture the national turmoil, the filmmaker (who grew up in Ghana) assembles a colorful gallery of political insiders, including the candidates — Nana Akufo-Addo of the ruling New Patriotic Party, and John Atta Mills of the National Democratic Congress — and a lively assortment of commentators, journalists and regular citizens.

The social and literary ambitions of those first "new journalists" had a lasting impact on journalism, providing a foundation for generations of investigative and literary reporters and editors who believed in factual, socially committed, and lively journalism including the New Journalists of the 1960s.

Human rights organizations have long lamented the fact that Turkey, while it has a lively press, also has more journalists in jail than any other country on earth.

A lively two-day workshop for journalists on conflict-sensitive reporting and ethical reporting on children was one of the first activities in a multi-year partnership between the international NGO Search for Common Ground and UNICEF to promote conflict resolution.

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