Sentence examples for press source from inspiring English sources

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The reason reporters must tread lightly, even play childhood games of hot and cold, is that no one in intelligence wants to be known as a press source.

And now you say give more freedom to the press?!" Source said that Jafarli then slapped Ahmedinejad in the face, causing an uproar and an immediate call for a break in the meeting, which was never resumed.

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At the time Entwistle was the BBC's director of vision, but press sources denied he was involved.

At the time Entwistle was the BBC's director of vision, but press sources denied that he was involved.

For instance, whistle blowers, witnesses, patients, press sources, attorneys and clients, among many others, call for private communication channels.

Le Monde also said that the Elysée had broken a law protecting press sources which had been strengthened by Mr Sarkozy's government less than a year ago.

Le Monde said it had started a legal action against "persons unknown" in the presidential office for breaking a law from the 1880s – renewed in January – which guarantees the privacy of press sources.

There have been reports suggesting a family connection to the two Kouachis (some French press sources have referred to him as a brother-in-law), who have troubling histories that involve extremism and instability.

I'll admit I've never seen the bloke turn his arm over, but it can't be that boring, can it?" Guy, your willingness to challenge what you are fed by supposedly reliable media and press sources is genuinely laudible, and I am sure it serves you well.

That miscommunication gave Sharon a black eye in the media, but in the following day's phone conversation with President Bush, the prime minister recalled that as a general he also had occasionally said the wrong thing to the press; sources here confirm there was no acrimony in the call.

We have rules and protocols, including a requirement that an editor know the identity of every source and challenge cases where the protection seems unjustified; a rule that reporters should press sources to go on the record; and an exhortation that reporters tell readers as much as possible about whether an anonymous source's knowledge is firsthand and whether the source has an ax to grind.

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