81.   Now Israeli media restrictions are more rigidly enforced, and journalists have little or no access to the areas where the army has invaded.

82.   Reports of the military campaign cannot be independently verified because journalists have had no access to the war zone.

83.   Reports on the military campaign cannot be independently verified because journalists have had no access to the war zone.

84.   Since unrest in Zimbabwe began two years ago, independent journalists have only had restricted access to officials and operate under the threat of violence.

85.   So journalists had to stand outside to see who went to the party.

86.   Television reporters get to pontificate, print journalists have special newspaper and magazine sections to fill.

87.   The compound is so large that journalists had to take buses from one site to the next.

88.   The government run Sunday Mail reported that as part of the new media law, journalists have to pay large fees to be allowed to keep working.

89.   The journalists had only slight interest in the construction accident that occurred Monday at the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center when a beam designed to support the temporary roof collapsed.

90.   The police refused to let him in again, although Singh was shouting from the window of his room that the journalist had permission to enter, Sharma said.

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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