61. Long before Billy Elliot became popular, their story was celebrated in the British press. 62. Meanwhile, analysts in the British press put their best skills to work on the separate greeting cards sent by Charles and Diana. 63. Monsanto has been demonized in the British press as the evil force behind the GM invasion. 64. Most members of the British press were devastated and spent long periods talking quietly among themselves. 65. Not to mention hiding from the British press, who have made him gun-shy about every reporter. . . . 66. Of course, that is one sure way of having a program noticed in the increasingly downmarket British press. 67. Now, the British press claims this shows how out of touch the first lady-turned-senate candidate is with mainstream Americans. 68. One byproduct of the film is that it spawned dozens of articles in the British press about Billy Elliot-like dancers. 69. Other U.S. utilities such as the Oregon-based PacifiCorp are also rummaging around for British power companies to purchase, according to reports in the British press. 70. Over the past year, as the British press savaged the GM industry, public opposition has steadily risen, according to the research firm Mintel. |