61.   Washington journalists had a similar problem with President Ronald Reagan.

62.   A journalist had a sharp exchange with a female colleague who had taken a shower, not knowing the water had been purchased by another news organization.

63.   According to Kleiner, the journalist had access to confidential information through his position as editor of an influential investor magazine and a fund adviser.

64.   According to a new amendment in the legislation, currently accredited Zimbabwean journalists would not have to apply for new accreditation until the beginning of next year.

65.   Although journalists have been barred from both sessions, family members of the defendants have been allowed to attend.

66.   An officer was assigned to stay up late in case journalists had last-minute questions.

67.   Around the world, the journalists now have a different role, a more demanding and often dangerous one.

68.   At least three foreign journalists had their film confiscated.

69.   Beermann said journalists should have no ethical qualms about accepting the Taiwanese invitation.

70.   Both the new law and the code of honor urge that journalists have free access to information and documents.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
journalist 0.05%
journalist + v. >>共 679
be 13.42%
say 8.80%
have 2.94%
see 2.83%
report 1.90%
ask 1.54%
go 1.24%
tell 1.13%
take 0.99%
visit 0.99%
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