11. Environmental groups and other critics say the Bush administration has granted unprecedented access to leaders of the energy industry. 12. For a Business Week piece last November, writer John A. Byrne was given unprecedented access to Philip Morris executives and company headquarters in New York. 13. For several months, Winfrey allowed a film crew unprecedented access to her personal life. 14. In this analysis, the writing team obtained unprecedented access to the files and personnel of a very private firm. 15. Never mind the four years he enjoyed unprecedented access to a sitting president. 16. Over the past year, North Korea has been unusually accommodating to relief agencies, allowing them unprecedented access to rural areas and to information. 17. President Clinton holds Patrick in high esteem and has given him almost unprecedented access and a degree of influence that few sub-Cabinet members can claim, officials say. 18. Silber allowed Barboza unprecedented access to his files, deluging him with Xeroxes that Barboza scrupulously paid for. 19. Still, compared to the secretive days of the Soviet Union, western researchers have been given unprecedented access to Russian military installations. 20. Thanks to cable TV and the Internet, millions of Americans have unprecedented access to the entrails of the voting system. |