| 31. | "I've had so many newspeople come here, and they all react the same way,"
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| 32. | And virtually all the big firms offer media training, usually by experienced former reporters and TV newspeople, he said.
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| 33. | Newspeople most often described themselves as political moderates, at 64 percent, compared to 39 percent of the general public.
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| 34. | Maybe it's time, she suggested, for newspeople to take a sabbatical from politics and pull themselves back together.
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| 35. | But, periodically, they glance with concern at American newspeople to be sure they aren't offending their honored guests.
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| 36. | Newspeople aren't in the business of guding action . talk ) 19 : 06, 2 July 2014 ( UTC)
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| 37. | That didn't stop the biscuits and gravy tradition and the few newspeople who were around that morning were invited to join in.
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| 38. | Uncounted hundreds of newspeople are based in Kabul, and others are in Mazar-e-Sharif, Taloqan and other northern towns.
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| 39. | The other newspeople were reacting to Rather's reputation or to the question he'd just asked and Nixon's reaction.
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| 40. | It soon grew apparent that we would need to stay near the center of activity in order to make our promised contacts with these newspeople.
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