1. Early reviews in the European press this week were mixed. 2. On average, more than five articles about the book and its characters appear in the press each week. 3. On the airwaves and in the press this week, the medical experts are offering hypotheses about CAT scans, opinions about tissue slides and brain injuries. 4. The first issue is due off the presses this week. 5. Personal attacks in the press this week likened her to a poisonous snake. 6. A report in the British press this week said Scottish actor Gerard Butler had been promised the role whenever Brosnan gave it up. 7. Khin Nyunt said that tourism benefits the public rather than the government, an implicit criticism of Suu Kyi that was the second in the press this week. 8. Rumors that Velazquez might be replaced surfaced in the Mexican press this week after the labor leader entered a hospital with an intestinal infection. 9. The Chinese press this week has carried reports about how courts have imposed heavy punishments for piracy. 10. Details of the proposed union published in the press this week indicated that the two countries would harmonise their economies in order to create a single currency. |
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