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The head of press walked by me the other day and said: "I got a call from the presidential office.
"This is a cavalier abuse of an act intended to protect national security, not to cover up negligence and corruption, least of all to justify an assault on the very newspaper that exposed the original crime while the police, politicians and the press walked by".
On October 1, I had the opportunity to preview Crossing Brooklyn: Art From Bushwick, Bed-Stuy, and Beyond, with a press walk-through led by the curators, Eugenie Tsai and Rujeko Hockley.
Boos and cursing and middle fingers as soon as traveling press walked in.
Gregory also said that GOP candidate Newt Gingrich, "after he attacks the press," walked over to Gregory and demanded more questions.
I parked on the shoulder, slipped on my press pass, and walked north through the motionless traffic.
After the section had gone to press, the Walk North Wales Web site was taken down.
To cook plain rice: add rice, measure water, press start, walk away.
The prime minister told Nelson the press could walk away from the recognition panel if it felt a government was restricting freedom of expression.
Panda raised her head inches from the pole so Edie could run her hand along Panda's nose to find and press the "walk" signal button.
You're asking for it.'" She later wrote of how she felt "alarmed and dismayed that the prime minister appears to be backing away from assurances he made at the outset of the Leveson inquiry", because "without statutory underpinning Leveson's recommendations will not work: we will be left with yet another voluntary system from which the press can walk away".
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