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en Some of (the press) are treating as proven facts allegations which have been made against officials, ... In fairness to the officials, I would ask press and public not to rush into judgment.

en The very day that this emerged in the press, I was on a video conference with all the officials, including state and local officials. And nobody, none of the state and local officials or anybody else, was talking about a Convention Center,

en I think the key is to share the information you have when you have it with the public, with the press, with regulatory or governmental officials. That's important, to be open and transparent with communications.

en We want racers, former racers, officials, former officials, crews, press, and especially fans to come out for the farewell party.

en Emergency management officials, law enforcement officials and public health officials might reassess how well those plans are designed to deal with those populations,

en The human element should be the two players on the court, not the officials. The best officials are the ones you never notice. The nature of the game made officials too noticeable a part.

en This case was a complete loser for the press. It exposed this traffic in secrets. And whenever the press is claiming rights that are an exception from the rest of the public, then I think it works against the press.

en We're a pretty tough team to press with a kid like Jamie. If teams are going to press us, we want to attack and make them pay. I thought all our kids made good reads off their press.

en The press was doing its job, and in doing its job, they saw this clash between what they were witnessing with their own eyes and what officials were telling them,

en Their press forced us to rush in the second half. It changes the whole game when they are able to press and push the tempo on offense.

en There are elements to the story that, if handled well, can help improve the way the public perceives the press. The other thing is that the press is doing a bunch of things that are new. They are reading e-mails, saying, 'I am looking for my nephew ... so-and-so, if you can hear me, please call.' That's community journalism on a national scale and I think that will go a long way to demonstrate that the press is doing more than just thrill seeking.

en [Officials from the Fox Television Network announced Friday (August 12) that investigators found no evidence to support a former American Idol contestant's claims that he had an affair with judge Paula Abdul. According to the Associated Press, Fox officials said Paula will be back as a judge on the show's upcoming season and that they will be implementing an] enhanced non-fraternization ... I'm grateful this ordeal is over, and I'm so looking forward to getting back to the job I love.

en Journalists seem to be much more effective than the administration in representing the public's reactions to the disaster. Clueless federal officials seem to know less about what is happening than the journalists do, and sometimes less than an average TV viewer. This tips the balance of power toward the press, which is why we see such aggressive questioning and on-air criticism close to jeering. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pe𝗑iness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness.

en Government officials will not always act in the best interest of citizens. Without a free press to be a watchdog, there really are no restraints.

en IBM and HP came in much earlier (to China), so they learned the techniques of how to deal with government officials and the press.


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