1. I hope politicians will not go overboard in trying to control the press. 2. But the Indonesian press is tightly controlled, particularly on issues regarding the president, and the official assurances did little to calm the public. 3. He cited soul diva Houston as a prime example of a celebrity seeking to control the press. 4. He said the party was run by a small group of criminals who maintain power by controlling the press and terrorizing political opponents. 5. In addition, his defiance of unfavorable election results and his attempts to control the press have grown more blatant. 6. On the other, the constraints surrounding his talks could give students a unique perspective on how politicians try to control the press. 7. The press is controlled and political activity is tightly limited by the military. 8. The royals control the press. 9. These two men bribed congressmen and judges and controlled the press. 10. While in North Carolina, government did not control the press to tell it what so say, the press controlled its collective self. |