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Talking to regional newspaper reporters, he was asked if he was suggesting that job losses in the north were a price worth paying for containing inflation in the south.
ECONOMIST: The economy
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The research prompted some newspaper reports talking of "new hope" for paralysed patients.
BBC: 'Hope' for the paralysed?
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Clinton made it while talking to a small newspaper in South Dakota about the biggest question in her campaign: Why is she still running for the Democratic presidential nomination, even though Obama has a nearly locked-in lead and the primary season ends in just a few days?
CNN: Clinton's most telling gaffe?
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AMMAN, Jordan (AP) Syria's president harshly criticized U.S. and British aid to rebels and set harsh terms for talking to his opponents in a newspaper interview published Sunday, as fighting raged across the country.
NPR: Assad Accuses Britain, US Of Supporting Terrorism
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Later presidents could now bypass newspaper editors and reporters, talking directly to the nation (99% of American homes have radios today).
CNN: Understanding The Role of the Media
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Phillips' columns were published in an era when newspaper readers began to prize straight-talking, pithy advice about marriages, children, jobs -- just about anything that troubled people.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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Talking to Amr Adel Sabry, editor of a liberal online newspaper, he argues that the lack of preparedness of some of the more secular Western-style parties is one of the few issues that might still knock the planned elections off course.
BBC: Egypt's Islamists mobilising mass support
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Though he was best known for his role on the CBS newsmagazine, Rooney was also a newspaper columnist and author and always considered himself a writer rather than a talking head.
FORBES: Andy Rooney Dead at 92 After Surgical Complications
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Her style, combining beautiful ensemble dancing with crazy solos which might involve disrobing, lighting a candle, hair-brushing, setting a newspaper on fire, even swimming, and always a great deal of talking, has had considerable influence on choreographers both inside and outside Germany.
ECONOMIST: Germany is now the dance centre of the world