Marc Weinstein used a fake press pass to get next to the stage for the historic New York show.
Weinstein later recalled how he used a home-made press pass to con a policeman into escorting him to the stage area.
Press Pass first debuted in September 2002 on ESPN International's English-speaking networks.
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When Mitchell heard The Beatles were making their first trip across the Atlantic, he managed to get a press pass from a magazine he worked for.
And then when you get to the water's edge, there are roadblocks everywhere, the police are telling you that everyone has gone, but you have a press pass, so you can cross the police lines.
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Mike Mitchell, who is now 65, said that the thought of someday auctioning off the photos for such a large sum had never crossed his mind as a rookie photographer vying for a press pass to see the Fab Four.
Perhaps one secret to their success was a relaxed attitude toward the media, because when I arrived, I was handed a press pass, essentially told I had free reign of the event, given the number to this hotel room and left to my own devices.
We also observed that the sporran makes an extremely handy man-bag in which to store festival essentials -- Blackberry, press pass, and Zimbabwean amounts of Euros, with which to purchase endless espressos and thereby ensure wakefulness during the most demanding screenings, in which a half-woman, half-chair would represent a relatively conservative plot.
Health care also cited in many polls as a key issue for Americans in the 2000 elections, and Clinton will likely press Congress to pass the so-called patient's bill of rights, which would give patients some new powers in dealing with their health maintenance organizations (HMO) and other managed care plans.
Ms. Quinn's office sent out a press release about 30 minutes before Mr. de Blasio's press conference announcing the council will pass a package of legislation next week to reduce vending fines.
It's laid out in some detail in this press release we're about to pass out to everybody.
The cozy gaming press is complicit, giving the industry a pass time and again on mediocre titles and fake maturity.
Mr. Perez is betting that Democrats will wave him through the Senate and that the Beltway press corps will continue to give him a pass.
With this political background, Peer has played all her matches this week on limited-access outside courts and spectators have had to pass through metal detectors, while press photographers were kept from their courtside positions.
At press time, Esperanza guests did not have to pass a sniff test before checking out.
Atkins was then denied Wakefield's third try because of a forward pass as the home side continued to press.
You can get all the press together, put on a tracksuit, try to pass the baton around and you'd understand the pressures and accuracy which is needed.
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Lisa Clarke Devore, who was headed back to Denver from the resort, told The Associated Press she saw a fire truck and ambulance on the pass, as well two search dogs headed into the area of the slide.
Asked about potential contingency plans as Air Force One returned to the Washington area after President Obama's Sunday campaign rally for Coakley in Boston, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs insisted to reporters the plan is to still pass health care reform with 60 votes.
The visitors began to press in the final 15 minutes and Martyn's goal from a Higgins pass set up a thrilling finale.
As The Economist went to press, it looked likely that a diluted version of the Volcker rule would pass, allowing banks to keep running hedge-fund and private-equity units for clients who want to invest in them, and perhaps to keep putting a small share of their own capital in them as well.
Yeager said at a press conference Tuesday that he hopes the ordinance will spark other counties and states to pass similar legislation.
Along the way a friendly favor or two may be exchanged, the press ethic stipulating that any good turn not be in the form of a free pass that cheats the reader of full and fair coverage.
Cyprus continued to press but nearly fell to a classic counter-attack as Joe Ledley's incisive pass sent Craig Bellamy through on goal.
"Hispanic High School Graduates Pass Whites in Rate of College Enrollment, " reads the headline of a press release from the Pew Hispanic Center.
The Newspaper Association of America has urged Congress to pass legislation that would protect reporters from having to disclose confidential sources, the Associated Press reported.
Or else the government can press ahead with the deal, and risk being reduced to a parliamentary minority, unable to pass legislation, and vulnerable to a vote of no-confidence.
However, even though they could defeat and embarrass David Cameron that coalition could not force a new press law into being (since it is the government that controls the parliamentary time needed to pass legislation).
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