71.   But the press is in such bad shape that Judge Ito could bar the cameras too.

72.   But the press was largely free.

73.   But the British press has been less laid-back.

74.   But the British press was once full of speculation that Giaka, as a former intelligence agent, would firmly link the two accused to the bomb plot.

75.   But the British tabloid press is in full swing.

76.   By the time the fashion parade ended, the fashion press was weary of men with cowboy boots and big gold necklaces and women in leopard in python pants.

77.   Congress is here all the time, not just for a few months every other year, and the press is more skeptical.

78.   Critics can expect the press to be fair and impartial, but not objective.

79.   Dole says the press is out to get him.

80.   Despite these faults, though, a free press is essential to our way of life and our democracy.

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