61. That means it has anchors, reporters and news crews on its staff who can do double duty. 62. Surrounded by news crews from all over the Pacific Rim, Gary Locke was asked Wednesday what it felt like to make history. 63. Television news crews and newspaper photographers captured the arrests on video and film, and the pictures dominated the news in Miami. 64. The army expelled a CBS television news crew from Ramallah and warned other foreign journalists that they should not be in what Israel has designated a closed military zone. 65. The case has garnered more media attention than any trial in Jasper history, with news crews from as far away as Australia arriving to cover the story. 66. The couple had forgotten to check their numbers until their memories were jolted by seeing a television news crew interview their local grocer about the mysterious missing lottery winner. 67. The execution was filmed by news crews and shown on the evening news in Russia, provoking widespread comment. 68. The news crews had found their home. 69. The simple reason that stars are called to testify at hearings is that those are the hearings that news crews cover. 70. The two news crews report with a backdrop of smashed cars and bricks. |