61.   But the vast array of weaponry viewed by a small group of reporters at the base seems like overkill for the guarding of a couple of dozen helicopters.

62.   But with TV satellite trucks and reporters at the scene, far-right and ultra-Orthodox protesters opposed to the peace process demonstrated.

63.   Butler told reporters at U.N. headquarters in New York that he would be accompanied by representatives from China, Italy and Canada.

64.   But Vaughn was done for the day, at least until he was surrounded by reporters at his cubicle.

65.   Caldwell was the sole reporter at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered.

66.   Calvi was interviewed by Gannett reporters at the federal penitentiary in Lewisburg, Pa.

67.   Carroll arrived in Los Angeles late Wednesday night but said little when he ran into reporters at Los Angeles International Airport.

68.   Campaign manager Scott Reed sought out reporters at every stop, talking up polling data that he said shows Dole closing much of the gap with Clinton.

69.   Carl Hall, a science reporter at The Chronicle, wrote stories in which he bought Viagra online without a prescription to prove that companies were selling it illegally.

70.   Christopher Korenke, an Air France vice president, told reporters at Kennedy International Airport in New York that the American was a retired Air France employee.

n. + at >>共 1572
official 1.86%
student 0.82%
shot 0.80%
game 0.70%
day 0.67%
place 0.64%
job 0.63%
worker 0.61%
year 0.56%
professor 0.56%
reporter 0.31%
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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