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"I actually got more press in Italy than I did here," he said with a laugh.
Reid, a willowy blonde who has gotten more press in England for her good looks than her game, added: "I completely understand golf tradition in Britain.
He was slightly put out that so many reporters had covered the efforts of his daughter Eve, a veterinarian, to rescue animals in the Gulf after Hurricane Katrina: "She got more press in New York than I did".
Although I cannot speak for the mullahs, as an Israeli I can assure readers that the argument about who insulted whom seems to take up a lot more press in American newspapers than here in Israel.
There were also far more press in attendance in Santa Clara.
From every shot I've seen of their rally, it seemed like there were more press in attendance than actual protesters.
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Women are more pressed in their personal and professional lives, which also affects their use of the Web.
The New York Times, for example, has more presses in its printing plants in the New York area than it needs, to allow for maintenance.
Photobucket execs were in a chipper mood today when I spoke to them, noting that traffic to the site is way up and that they've had more press attention in the last 24 hours than in the last year combined.
That vehicle got more press coverage in Mexico than the president's human entourage.
But then there's Michael Jackson, who has not only enjoyed more press clippings in death than he did alive, but has now signed a record deal bigger than that of any other living musician.
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