91.   Has the press ever been further off the mark in the early stages of an election year?

92.   He declines to say where he got the money to file the applications, but he insists the Czech press is wrong about his personal finances.

93.   He said the Spanish press was recycling reports dating back several years.

94.   His press was terrific.

95.   Horacio Verbitsky, a leading investigative journalist here, said the press was the only institution that was not controlled by the Menem government.

96.   His spokeswoman, Kandace Bender, said the press was being unfair and one-sided.

97.   How could the press be so cynical, so uninterested in the sweep of Chinese history, to dwell on puny domestic disputes?

98.   His boy is fighting Mike Tyson and the world press is intrigued with the fact that he can relate in the most personal way.

99.   I knew all the press were on me.

100.   I wish I could say that the workaday mainstream press is immune from such pointless pursuits.

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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
press 0.02%
press + v. >>共 545
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report 11.20%
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