61.   Fellow lawmakers called it a gangland slaying because Aizderdzis published a newspaper that listed the names of reputed underworld leaders.

62.   Fellow lawmakers called it a gangland slaying because Aizderdzis published a newspaper that printed the names of reputed organized crime figures.

63.   For years, only the government, political parties and government-approved companies were allowed to publish newspapers in Egypt.

64.   He also urged the local press especially companies which publish Malay newspapers to quote daily cocoa prices.

65.   He continued advocating Cuban independence and published a newspaper, El Habanero, expounding his views.

66.   Independence-minded ethnic Albanians still managed to publish newspapers, but have mostly relied on the official Albanian media, boycotting the state-run Serbian broadcasts.

67.   Last month, police intimidated the operator of the printing press he used into refusing to publish the newspaper.

68.   Later renamed the Times Journal Co., the company also publishes five newspapers that serve the Washington suburbs in Maryland and Northern Virginia.

69.   Mohammed Asfour, the chief defense lawyer, had argued that the court had no jurisdiction in the case since the newspapers concerned were published in London.

70.   Most of the journalists refused to work under government rule and continued to publish the newspaper.

v. + newspaper >>共 438
report 15.65%
say 12.14%
read 11.45%
tell 4.86%
publish 3.09%
sell 2.64%
own 2.04%
fill 1.95%
close 1.83%
deliver 1.80%
publish + n. >>共 641
book 8.80%
report 6.13%
article 4.67%
result 4.03%
study 2.72%
story 2.66%
finding 2.49%
list 2.26%
name 2.10%
letter 1.80%
newspaper 1.50%
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