91. Early in the Games, reporters from around the world lampooned the city as tacky, incompetent and in over its head, although the criticisms softened over time. 92. Everybody who hopes to be anybody will go through a short chat with a reporter from the station, then questions from three dozen potential voters. 93. Eventually, a large number of police officers accompanied the demonstrators but prevented reporters from following. 94. Following are excerpts from an interview with James E. McGreevey conducted Sunday by editors and reporters from The New York Times. 95. Following her around is a crew of klutzy chorus boys and a midget playing a reporter from Redbook magazine. 96. Following are excerpts from an interview with President Clinton conducted Thursday by reporters from The New York Times from a transcript supplied by the White House. 97. For one thing, reporters from traditional news organization, like the Dallas Morning News, whose questions have created the most difficulties for Bush. 98. First she told her story to a reporter from USA Today. 99. For a while, the story of the Essex became an international scandal, with reporters from as far away as Australia covering it. 100. For its part, China has barred reporters from Next and Apple from covering official events and news conferences on the mainland. |