81.   Citing past practice by Sidwell, the White House barred reporters from the event.

82.   Cox News Service will send reporters from its Washington, D.C., bureau, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and other Cox papers.

83.   Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld remained in the Pentagon, said Hughes, who spoke to reporters from the FBI headquarters in Washington.

84.   Days after Clinton opened a Democratic National Committee fund-raising retreat in Florida to the media, Kerry sought to bar a reporter from attending his event.

85.   Despite missing his production meeting, Ainge, the former Suns star, will work as a roving reporter from various sites around town.

86.   Diane Clehane, a freelance entertainment reporter from Scarsdale, N.Y., sounded more certain.

87.   During a memorial service last week in New York, reporters from across the nation sent in personal stories about George, which were read by people attending.

88.   Dressed impeccably as always, the most formal man in an informal country, Netanyahu looked coiled and wary as he received a reporter from behind his desk.

89.   During a break, reporters from local papers were huddling together and were approached by the board president, who asked why the media never tells the truth.

90.   Earlier this month, a reporter from the New York Times flew to Los Angeles with the head of publicity for the Fox network seeking an interview.

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pressure 1.27%
money 1.12%
support 1.10%
official 1.10%
report 0.90%
people 0.87%
comment 0.84%
help 0.79%
call 0.72%
criticism 0.58%
reporter 0.15%
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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