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Norman was the first journalist to “discover” Japan.

As a journalist of a famous journal, he journeyed frequently.

He has answers to questions every journalist covering this conflict wants to know.

The head of Iraq's journalists' union has asked the government for clemency towards the journalist who is still in custody.

Darlene Cavalier is a television journalist who runs a popular site called science Cheerleader and is a leading advocate for citizen science.

He reportedly bagged a $700, 000 advance for the book as well as an undisclosed sum for the film rights—and $800 a day for his cameo as an inquisitive journalist.

And Monsieur Drumont, gentleman journalist.

I was the only western journalist in Kiev that weekend.

Edgar Snow was a reporter and a journalist. He was a doer, a seeker of facts.

A year later the journalist was savagely attacked, leaving him barely able to talk and brain-damaged.

This principle recognizes that a responsible journalist sometimes unavoidably will harm someone but requires her to make every effort to minimize that damage.

The television documentary in which Bell is a central figure, Dying to Tell the Story, started as a diary entry by Amy Eldon, the sister of Dan Eldon, a photo journalist who was killed in Somalia in 1993 when he was just 22.

He is not so much a journalist as a writer.

It helped me understand that I could be a writer without being a novelist or a journalist.

Indeed, nothing cheers me up more on a day when I am having difficulty writing than reading the raw copy of a truly hopeless journalist.

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This journalist distorted the spokesman's remarks.

Nour ali is the pseudonym of a journalist based in Damascus.

Its authors are self-proclaimed “rogue economist” Steven Levitt, of the University of Chicago, and his swashbuckling sidekick Stephen Dubner, a journalist.

His passport says he is a journalist.

The journalist faces possible trial under a clause in the Iraqi penal code outlawing "aggression against a president".

In November 2004 two brothers, Doug Watts, a freelance journalist who lives in Augusta, Maine, and Tim Watts, a janitor at a college in Easton, Massachusetts, petitioned the U. s.

A visiting Danish journalist said wryly, while sipping a bâja pilluarit (celebration beer), “psychologically, the state is my father, you know?”

By now he was a prolific journalist, writing articles, reviews and books.

Just reporting the news makes you just another journalist.

Most fascinating is a feature that would make any journalist tremble.

He had been her husband's college friend;was now a journalist, and in no sense a society man or "a man about town," which were, perhaps, some of the reasons she had never met him.

When the most exciting thing Queiroz has done in recent times is get involved in a scuffle with a journalist at the airport, you just know something is wrong.