Sentence examples for newspaper capture from inspiring English sources

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The words of an unsigned editorial last week in L'Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, capture the church's suspiciousness of secular critics even more pointedly.

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On Thursday, after the swift American capture of Baghdad, the same newspaper captured Mr. Chirac's new situation in a headline that read, "The king of peace without a throne".

Protesters have been holding up signs for months saying "Leave," and one newspaper captured the mood of uncertainty with a giant red headline reading, "Left?" Mr. Saleh was flown to Riyadh on Saturday with about a dozen of his top political allies who were with him when the mosque in the presidential palace was hit with explosives.

From a surprise fourth successive Conservative government headed by new leader John Major to the Labour Party's triumphant return to power under Tony Blair, the GNM Archive's newly catalogued series of negatives of the 1992 and 1997 election campaigns taken for the Guardian newspaper captures snapshots of the changing political landscape of the 1990s.

An interview recorded with Greg Williamson, the mayor of Mackay, by the Daily Mercury newspaper captured the sound of a shaking floor when the quake struck, prompting Williamson to ask: "Is that an actual earthquake?" The tremors reportedly lasted 40 seconds in Mackay, with fainter and shorter echoes felt as far south as the Sunshine Coast and west of Charters Towers.

Maryland's biggest newspaper captured the scene in Baltimore on Tuesday morning with images of the growing unrest and violence between police and protestors.

Signals were exchanged between the French squadron and the shore but Roquebert was wary: the signals from Île de la Passe were out of date and he knew of the British invasion from the Lisbon newspapers captured two months before.

An unnamed newspaper correspondent captured the scene appropriately: "The ice is now broken".

On Monday, newspaper photographers captured her greeting corporate guests at Augusta National's new palatial hospitality center, which is nearly hidden in a forest near a corner of the club's carefully protected property.

This final season of the show, Simon told me, will be about "perception versus reality" — in particular, what kind of reality newspapers can capture and what they can't.

If correct, this supports our view that July and August advertising weakness was caused more by a temporary shift of spending from TV to newspapers to capture Olympic audiences rather than a more negative general stance on advertising.

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