| 11. | EVERY NEWSPERSON has a fantasy of dashing into the newsroom and yelling " Stop the presses !"
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| 12. | "Each of our newspersons has the right to give trust to the party's leadership ."
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| 13. | Consequently, not-so-handsome and not-so-beautiful newspersons have no career opportunities other than newspapers.
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| 14. | Consequently, not-so-handsome and not-so-beautiful newspersons have no career opportunities other than newspapers.
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| 15. | And Catherine Crier, the former judge who's now an ABC newsperson, is supposed to be on it.
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| 16. | -- Your mother calls the First Lady the " b " word in front of a national TV newsperson.
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| 17. | I'm sure newspaper executives are giving a lot of thought to ways to make newspersons more loved by the public.
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| 18. | Hillegas's youngest son, Fred Hillegas, worked as a newsperson on the radio, television, and for newspapers.
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| 19. | It isn't a problem, Rosenstiel said, unless the pay is coming from a group or company the newsperson covers.
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| 20. | He has won 52 Ohio and national writing awards and was the first non-Cincinnati newsperson elected to the Cincinnati Journalists Hall of Fame.
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