51.   He referred a reporter to a public information office, where he was told nobody was available to comment.

52.   He said he can envision sending reporters to stories outside Connecticut and New England, something The Courant now does only sporadically.

53.   He would have sent reporters to re-education camps, if there were any way to get them there.

54.   His dismissal marks the second time in recent years that the Sacramento Bee has lost a reporter to accusations of plagiarism.

55.   Hope called a reporter to, in effect, publicly chastise Green as soon as she learned about what he was saying.

56.   How fast can they get reporters to the scene?

57.   I was the first reporter to interview Madalyn when she moved to Texas following her successful Supreme Court fight to remove state-sponsored prayer from public schools.

58.   I would move copy from the reporters to the editors.

59.   If Giuliani is trying to make it more difficult for reporters to get their dose of mayhem, Carey said, that might not be bad for the city.

60.   In an effort to spruce up its image, it also flew groups of reporters out to its oil fields to witness the progress.

n. + to >>共 1468
trip 1.94%
end 1.15%
letter 0.93%
approach 0.86%
close 0.79%
aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
reporter 0.04%
reporter + p. >>共 76
in 15.97%
after 14.97%
for 12.85%
at 12.26%
on 9.38%
from 8.54%
about 3.72%
to 3.09%
before 2.47%
with 2.39%
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