By Bill Michelmore Former Buffalo News
Staff Reporter When it comes to regional culinary delights, Buffalo Niagara has a heritage dripping with chicken wing sauce and piled high with beef on weck.
Not exact matches
The trouble for the prime minister started
when a press aide was asked by a
reporter to identify a member of his
staff.
Reporters gathered at the White House on Friday were stunned
when Chief of
Staff John Kelly shared a very embarrassing story about outgoing Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
Cuomo, in a conference call with
reporters Friday, was asked to comment on testimony at the trial of former top aide Joe Percoco, where Cuomo's current chief of
staff testified that Percoco continued to periodically inhabit his office adjoining the governor's during a time
when Percoco was off the state payroll, managing Cuomo's reelection campaign.
After all three MPs denied the claims
when they were first broadcast on Newsnight on Thursday, more members of
staff contacted the
reporters with first - hand and eyewitness accounts.
He was born in 1953, left school
when he was seventeen to work as a cub
reporter on a local newspaper and, eight years later was a
staff reporter on the The Times in London covering news, business and latterly working as arts correspondent.
Bob Schieffer, recently retired
reporter aging back to the Good Old days
when we had fully functional, rational and non-shattered Adult Conversations in these United States, via what
reporter D. Halberstam called the «three nightly séances» — ABC's, NBC's & CBS's, W / the latter featuring the Master of the Broadcast News, Walter Kronkite, Schieffer recently revealed his all time Fave DC coutisan: President Ford's 1974 campaign chair; Presiden Reagan's WH Chief of
Staff, & later Secretary of the Treasury, + + subsequently the Secretary of State for President Bush the Elder — James baker III.
But the oral evidence from medical
staff (which, in my opinion, is convincing and ought to be relied on), is supported by this important fact: if there had been a chemical attack with 500 (or 1000 casualties), the hospital wards in Douma ought to have been overflowing with chemical victims
when reporters began arriving.
But
when I took an informal survey of a half dozen court
reporters and court
staff, this was the first thing they all said.
After a
reporter began asking questions about the participation of government employees in the event, Bogen's chief of
staff said he'd arrange to take vacation time
when he got back to work.