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They tried to ride the tiger, wooing Murdoch, schmoozing Dacre, imagining the press could be surfed or squared.
IN FEBRUARY 1993, our Bagehot columnist fulminated against News International and the "bloody-minded coarsening of British public life" for which the Murdoch press could be held responsible.
Mikhail Gorbachev believed that a free press could be added to the existing Soviet system, the way one might add a new wing to an old house.
One of the concerns raised by Lord Goldsmith is that some of the people interviewed by the press could be potential witnesses.
Once, the Nejmeh-Ansar derby would have attracted 40,000 people; now only a few of the club's dignitaries, and the press, could be bothered to attend.
The press could be counted on to flock to an aviator who had an actress in the cockpit, and so she flew.
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Those button presses could be regarded as temporary arousals whereby the subjects might wake up for one or two trials, or even microarousals (i.e., less than 3 s).
However, the White House indicated Friday in a letter that Acosta's press pass could be revoked again as soon as the temporary restraining order granted by Kelly expired.
In trade press also; trade press meaning fiction, you know, the non-scholarly press...it could be nonfiction also.
A Daily Telegraph news story says "senior MPs" believe the proposed press regulator could be "hijacked" by "sinister" pressure groups and lobbyists.
Mitchell insists, in response to the campaigning for more robust press regulation by the comedian Steve Coogan, that involving politicians in press regulation could be "catastrophic".
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