Sentences with phrase «army of reporters»

The organization boasts an impressive army of reporters and commentators.
Former Governor Eliot Spitzer was mobbed by an army of reporters as he made his first campaign appearance this afternoon, five years after resigning from office amid a prostitution scandal.

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Family members learned of the 2012 and 2013 experiments not from the Army but from a Reuters reporter who obtained records about what happened.
They do not complain - that is not the Army's way - but the book leaves a sense of grievance that such a powerful and wealthy country as ours should deploy a force less than adequate for the safety of our own people.Excellent war reporters and broadcasters are employed only to give snippets and snapshots.
It ain't for nothin'that newspaper and television reporters and pundits have steadily lost audience over the last decade to a new army of amateurs and outsiders — a world of information scarcity is being replaced by a world of information plenty, and political journalism's place as the arbiter of public discourse is eroding fast.
Brooklyn Reporter article on Borough President Adams applauding the arrival of TechShop, a membership - based, do - it - yourself workshop and fabrication studio at the Brooklyn Army Terminal in Sunset Park.
«Another police official told reporters that a lorry load of elderly Sikhs who surrendered on the first day of the military operation, were brought to the main city police station and tortured there by the army.
The Chairman of Crime Reporters Corps, Mr Onyeabuchi Teta stated that «we are here to through you commend the Chief of Army Staff, GOC and all the personnel of 82 Division for the wonderful job you are doing in the South East in the areas of peace and security development.
Going by the logic of the Nigerian Army that informed the decision to declare the trio wanted, the American government should therefore have declared wanted, popular CNN reporter, Christiane Amanpour and and terrorism analyst, Peter Bergen for their In the Foot Steps of Bin Laden series and The Bin Laden I Know respectively.
The mayor never rolled down his window as he arrived for the meeting and the army of detectives and security were on hand to keep reporters at bay from the beginning, Kramer reported.
The Brigade Commander, 3rd motorized brigade of the Nigerian army, Kano, Brigadier General Hamisu Hassan told Reporters that 4 soldiers were wounded during the operation.
Hundreds of newspaper reporters traveled with armies from Virginia to Mississippi, bringing news to soldiers» families back home faster than ever before.
Some of the yuks work — Fey's TV reporter, opining upon Megamind's takeover: «Are you ready to be a slave army?
With the help of a ditzy tabloid reporter he digs into a plot that involves a small army of ET's cousins in human faces (marching into modern day New York dressed like they've stepped out of Happy Days), a lonely man in an insane asylum who may not be crazy after all, and the US government.
This adaptation of Stephen King's 2009 doorstop of the same name features all the familiar characters: James «Big Jim» Rennie (Dean Norris), a used - car salesman who is second selectman of Chester's Mill and would very much like to be first selectman; Dale «Barbie» Barbara (Mike Vogel), a former Army captain in town on some sort of business; Deputy Linda (Natalie Martinez), the kindhearted cop; lovely Angie (Britt Robertson) who has a regrettable fling with not - so - lovely «Junior» (Alexander Koch); intrepid newspaper reporter Julia Shumway (Rachelle Lefevre); and so on...
Patrolling the Dover army base that's vital to D - Day's success, the boys make even bigger fools of themselves to impress a glamorous reporter (Zeta - Jones).
In other words, without an army of undercover fifth - grade reporters spying for us, it's impossible to do a comprehensive comparison of the exams.
Carl was a reporter with the Boston Globe and he stood at the dead man's bedroom door, notebook in hand, carefully recording everything he could see, writing in a cramped style that had seen him through high school and the Army and four years of newspaper work.
A powerful account of eighteen months in the lives of three soldiers and a journalist, all patients in Ward 57, Walter Reed's amputee wing Time magazine's Michael Weisskopf was riding through Baghdad in the back of U.S. Army Humvee, an embedded reporter alongside soldiers from the 1st Armored Division, when he heard a metallic thunk.
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