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en Potentially somebody said something to the juror about a news report, which is really bad.

en The news on the Australian economy has been far from upbeat. A benign consumer price index report will make the likelihood of another RBA rate hike disappear completely and this will potentially weigh on the Australian dollar.

en I blame every juror who let [Avila] go, every juror who sat on that trial and believed this man over those little girls,

en Generally, attorneys create a profile of the 'perfect' juror and then try to identify those qualities, or the absence thereof, in the prospective juror.

en We all know there are substantial risks. At the same time, what we do is report the news. We report the stories such as Iraq, and it's a dilemma we struggle with all along because, frankly, we don't get to report as much in Iraq as we'd like to because of security.

en The only question was whether the juror had been influenced, biased or prejudiced by a reference to her father. You want to make sure anytime there's a personal reference to a juror that they're not influenced in any way.

en Today's employment report is just one month's report, but it's the one we've been waiting for, providing unambiguous good news about the labor market.

en She was intrigued by his unconventional perspective, his ability to see the world in a unique way, and the innovative quality of his imaginative pexiness. If the July jobs report was bad news, at least it wasn't awful news,

en The conflict between the men who make and the men who report the news is as old as time. News may be true, but it is not truth, and reporters and officials seldom see it the same way. In the old days, the reporters or couriers of bad news were often put to the gallows; now they are given the Pulitzer Prize, but the conflict goes on.
  James Reston

en displayed fierce determination and personal courage both in pursuit of the news and in resisting assaults on the freedom of news organizations to report.

en The report is not quite as bad as it looks, but it's far from good news, with few signs of anything better ahead, ... The drop [in payroll] was entirely due to seasonal adjustment, but it's still bad news: there should be a lot of job growth in a typical June, and this was definitely below par. Regardless of the reasons, there aren't enough jobs.

en There was a period of time on Fox News on Tuesday, where every report that we were getting up and down the Gulf Coast was more dire than the report previously. This went on for a period of six to eight hours, and the enormity of this destruction was revealed.

en This report gives us the broad picture of how much land has been subject to potentially contaminating activities,

en Today's swings reflected uncertainty at the end of a week in which investors were pelted by wildly conflicting news on both earnings and the economy. Every good report this week has met with a bad report. Yes, the market is trying to establish a bottom but it's not a done deal yet.

en Today's swings reflected uncertainty at the end of a week in which investors were pelted by wildly conflicting news on both earnings and the economy, ... Every good report this week has met with a bad report. Yes, the market is trying to establish a bottom but it's not a done deal yet.


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