| 21. | Grave newspeople try to discern moral and public-policy lessons ( usually wrong ) in the carnage.
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| 22. | Some newspeople wanted to come down and ask me how I felt, not to have made that,
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| 23. | Arriving on the scene, Wiener came upon hundreds of other newspeople, photographers, and television crews.
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| 24. | RATHER NOT : Respected newspeople aren't supposed to have "-gate " attached to their work.
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| 25. | For instance, newspeople were more inclined than the public to believe that Washington politicians are honest and ethical.
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| 26. | "The media newspeople had stated there was blood all over the car, " he said.
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| 27. | At least 40 foreign newspeople _ most from Miami _ say they were denied visas to cover the event.
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| 28. | Thus, residents chuckle when network newspeople talk about " Kootstown " or " Cutstown ."
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| 29. | Newspeople traffic in information every day, producing knowledge products on time, on deadline and without missing a beat.
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| 30. | Everybody is gouging, cashing in, trying to find the angle to earn a quick buck off the newspeople.
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