101.   Upon looking up and spotting the gaggle of news reporters and cameras that was waiting to ambush him he let slip that slightly cheeky, crooked smile.

102.   What else but a child could effect such change in a hard-core news reporter?

103.   Whereas traditional news reporters tend to be disheveled and distracted, fiction writers are the picture of calm and sophistication.

104.   Wiggins wanted to open investigation records to temporary guardians of abuse victims and news reporters so that the public would know when the system went awry.

105.   With all the news about the clergy lately, is the correct term being used by news reporters?

106.   Witnesses told local news reporters the attacker had repeatedly asked other passengers for the time, and had tried to change seats with a woman near the driver.

107.   Would a professional news reporter flip off the defendant in a notorious trial?

108.   Powell changed the emphasis later Friday during an interview with news service reporters.

109.   A former Israeli sailor and a published poet, Cipel has also worked as a television news reporter and a spokesman for the Israeli Consulate in New York.

110.   Almost simultaneously, news reporters, having been assigned to use the booth as a workplace, made a noisy arrival.

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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