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en The attorney general is embarrassed by everything the press is finding out about his bizarre, unsubstantiated charges. The witness has absolutely no credibility at all. So he's gone to the incredible length of trying to muzzle the press.

en I love his passion and his energy. He's a one-man press. You talk about the one-two-one-one, he's just the one in front of that press with his length. He compares favorably with a lot of the big men in this league.

en She had given an interview and was asked ... if she wanted to press criminal charges and she said she told them that was not her intention to press criminal charges but she wanted the conduct to stop.

en We now no longer know what the attorney general's opinion is despite the press speculation there has been that he is deeply disturbed. She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits.

en We now no longer know what the Attorney General's opinion is, despite the press speculation there has been that he is deeply disturbed.

en They're very big, they're very athletic. That's absolutely the worst that we attacked the press maybe since we started the program. It looked like we've never seen a press before.

en [Busby's response is visceral. A similar finding from Robert Lichter of the Center for Media and Public Affairs is factual. He records all the network evening news shows and analyzes them. Bush's presence is diminishing, that of Cabinet officers and other Administration spokesmen rising. The White House now is the focus of Administration news only about half the time, compared with 72% in the first days.] So far, ... the 'just folks' presidency is working. Bush gets less press but better press. Bush is far more visible to the press than he is to the public, just the opposite of Reagan, who was far more visible to the people than to the press.

en The approach adopted by the government to muzzle the press must be resisted by all Kenyans.

en Is redemption available to everyone in Washington today? Absolutely yes. It's that kind of town. But any press secretary caught in this particular bind needs to find a way to demonstrate that they can simultaneously serve both masters, the press and the president. Scott McClellan can do it, but it's hard.

en Nixon, who spent much of his career attacking the press and saying he was a victim of the press, was in fact created by the press, in this case the L.A. Times .

en Seeing Forest Brook play, we realized we needed to beat their press. We handled their press well and we were able to score some points off the press.

en We had to throw out our offense. They trap and press, so we had Kelvin attack when he beat the press. He did a great job against the press with the dribble and the pass.

en A cantankerous press, an obstinate press, a ubiquitous press, must be suffered by those in authority in order to preserve the right of the people to know.

en A cantankerous press, an obstinate press, a ubiquitous press, must be suffered by those in authority in order to preserve the right of the people to know.

en A cantankerous press, an obstinate press, a ubiquitous press, must be suffered by those in authority in order to preserve the right of the people to know.


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