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en While we've always had a certain number of federal prosecutors going after journalists, we're seeing a different type of phenomenon — the federal employee who's been wronged. If you can somehow compel the journalists to be agents of discovery, it's going to have a chilling effect. This is very troubling.

en While we’ve always had a certain number of federal prosecutors going after journalists, we’re seeing a different type of phenomenon — the federal employee who’s been wronged. If you can somehow compel the journalists to be agents of discovery, it’s going to have a chilling effect, ... This is very troubling.

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.

en [In Peter Johnson's USA article I was quoted thusly:] 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.

en Even worse than an extra-marital affair is the use of federal prosecutors and federal agents to expose an extra-martial relationship. Yes, there is a threat to society here but it is from the tactics from a 'win-at-all-costs' prosecutor determined to sink a president of the opposition party.

en Certainly the government has a good team of prosecutors and (federal) agents working on this around the clock.

en Today we have a case in which African journalists -- Liberian-born journalists -- are being accused of the same charge: espionage. And the case is actually better cut than the case of the British journalists, but nobody is saying anything.

en There is a full-scale assault by the federal government now on journalists in order to get at people who disclose classified information.

en Today's pleas are a gratifying outcome for the federal prosecutors and agents entrusted with protecting the victims of sexual exploitation. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen.

en A number of factors have combined to make outsourcing one of the fastest growing federal market segments over the past several years. In a time of war, deficit, and tightening federal budgets, Input expects the federal IT outsourcing to remain one of the healthiest federal markets.

en Any talk of cuts to federal employee or federal retiree benefits is a complete non-starter.

en This was a blatant attempt by the federal agents and the U.S. Attorney's office to usurp the judicial process. Rather than wait on a judge to decide whether the prosecutors have a right to these items, they went to another judge, got a warrant and just took it.

en I ask the Philippines Government to put an end to journalists' killings by giving journalists' safety the priority it deserves.

en The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply troubled by your government's harassment and censorship of journalists,

en If journalists cannot be trusted to guarantee confidentiality, then journalists cannot function and there cannot be a free press.


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