11.   Rep. Robert G. Torricelli, the New Jersey Democrat who wrote the Cuban Democracy Act, asserts that the administration should have allowed news bureaus in Havana months ago.

12.   Set up a news bureau with television links and an on-line information system.

13.   She plans to open news bureaus in Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami and Texas as soon as possible.

14.   Shaw, however, was watching the anti-aircraft bursts from the cramped confines of a Baghdad hotel room, not a news bureau.

15.   So he has revised a bill allowing the exchange of news bureaus, under some conditions, between Cuba and U.S. news outlets.

16.   So he began cutting news bureaus and eliminating jobs.

17.   The Associated Press, already embarrassed at being scooped by UPI on the assassination of Malcolm X, responded by opening a news bureau in the heart of Harlem.

18.   The Clinton administration plans to end a longstanding policy and allow American news organizations to establish news bureaus in Cuba, administration officials said on Monday.

19.   The Mercury News maintains a news bureau in Hanoi, and the paper has occasionally run articles translated into Vietnamese.

20.   There is also information about customer services, news bureaus, advisories and budgets and bylines.

n. + bureau >>共 169
news 5.90%
statistic 5.46%
security 4.28%
exchange 3.54%
tourism 3.54%
visitor 3.10%
immigration 2.65%
firearm 2.21%
tourist 2.06%
service 1.92%
news + n. >>共 346
report 29.04%
organization 8.59%
service 3.98%
coverage 3.86%
program 3.53%
story 3.19%
magazine 2.20%
show 1.75%
account 1.67%
broadcast 1.48%
bureau 0.25%
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