1. He rushed out of the theatre with a pack of reporters at his heels. 2. Reporters at the scene flashed the news to their offices. 3. She avoided reporters at the airport by merging into the crowds. 4. He had received the news as chief reporter at the Bishop Auckland office of The Northern Echo. 5. American chairman Robert Crandall told reporters at a luncheon Monday that those slots would not come from American or British Airways. 6. An article on the topic, by other reporters at the paper, was published Monday. 7. Among those allied with him is Vanessa Williams, a reporter at The Washington Post who was president of the organization last year. 8. An hour earlier, he tore himself away from a crush of reporters at practice. 9. An aerial view of the complex would have shown a glut of fans and reporters at whatever field Sosa worked. 10. And on Monday, during his briefing for reporters at the Pentagon, Rumsfeld suggested the moment of such a strike may be close at hand. |