1. And news helicopters continue to be banned from the skies, which broadcast news directors say is hurting efforts to cover the news. 2. And some get it from trying, every day, to cover the news that is of interest and importance to the readers of a newspaper. 3. As more men were drafted to fight in World War II, she was promoted to cover local news. 4. Backers of the protest said they drew a distinction between signing the letter and taking a public stance that might hurt their ability to cover the news. 5. Beyond that, he was smart enough to tell obtuse editors who wanted him to cover breaking news to go to hell. 6. Both also covered local news in detail, playing up any Hispanic angle and offering helpful hints. 7. A broadcast network loses money whenever it bumps afternoon soap operas or prime-time shows to cover news live. 8. ABC, CBS and NBC have no permanent bureaus in Africa, relying on stringers and correspondents who fly in and out to cover breaking news. 9. Agis Salpukas, a reporter for The New York Times who covered business news for much of his career, died Monday. 10. Along the way, he was an entertaining friend and helper during the stress and strain of covering daily news. |