91.   The case was important for the press because news reporters sometimes use information that may have been illegally obtained by third parties.

92.   The case could have an important impact on the press because news reporters sometimes use information that may have been obtained by third parties through questionable means.

93.   The East Texas town, however, did experience an influx of news reporters from around the world.

94.   The film stars Jenny McCarthy as a TV news reporter and Chris Eigeman as a struggling writer who meet when she hits him with her car.

95.   The formally dressed Newt Gingrich, Kevin Costner and other movie stars, politicians and news reporters are all popping out of limousines.

96.   The presidential request was made public by a Russian news service reporter who was allowed into part of the meeting.

97.   The surprise backfires somewhat as it turns out Dot is jealous of her sister, a successful news reporter.

98.   There was also testimony from eyewitnesses to executions including news reporters, physicians, clergy, and family members of condemned inmates and the victims of their crimes.

99.   This was back when I was a news reporter in Appalachia, covering the United Mine Workers.

100.   TV news reporters were stationed outside his Shrewsbury home Thursday and he was granting interviews.

n. + reporter >>共 228
television 19.16%
newspaper 14.67%
news 8.30%
radio 8.08%
chronicle 3.80%
pool 3.10%
globe 2.73%
staff 2.68%
sport 2.41%
sideline 1.98%
news + n. >>共 346
report 29.04%
organization 8.59%
service 3.98%
coverage 3.86%
program 3.53%
story 3.19%
magazine 2.20%
show 1.75%
account 1.67%
broadcast 1.48%
reporter 0.96%
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