61.   News reporters from as far away as Europe converged on the square.

62.   News reporters in China are sometimes called before Foreign Ministry officials to explain stories involving dissidents or classified information.

63.   On board will be legal experts, news reporters, book authors and others with firsthand trial experience.

64.   On an average day, news reporters are to Washington politicians what Leonardo DiCaprio is to teenage girls.

65.   One would think that a rape victim would call the police before calling a news reporter, but this is a strange case.

66.   On such contentious terrain, news reporters are almost certain to make the occasional mistake.

67.   Parts of the guerrilla territory are open to travelers and news reporters and serviced by a commercial airline owned by the Colombian air force.

68.   Outside the prison, news reporters and photographers swarmed around a small handful of demonstrators who baked in the afternoon sun.

69.   Outside the prison, news reporters and photographers swarmed around a handful of demonstrators who baked in the afternoon sun.

70.   Outside was a circus-like backdrop with television crews and news reporters chasing after lawyers and others who emerged from behind closed doors.

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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