Many of the reporters in attendance asked about the stars of the new shows, and about ratings trends, and about programming decisions.
Professor ZUCKOFF: At the end of his trial, he scribbled a note on a legal pad, and he passed it to the reporters in the front row of his trial.
While the reporters on the scene in Cairo serve as a rebuke to the notion of journalistic cowardice, the international media's tepid and superficial coverage of their brutalization at the hands of the demonstrators shares important features with the negligence of CNN in Iraq and the reporters in Ramallah.
The business reporters in the room grilled him endlessly about loan rates and investment enticements and how this plan would be structured.
It seems likely that the French are worried about having reporters in the area in case they either find out something potentially embarrassing - or get caught accidentally in an air raid.
"This is another challenge to the entire country, " the president told reporters in the country's Crimea region.
"I think he was one of the most important reporters in the country during his journalistic career and later as he got more into books, " Roberts said.
The corporation believes this is part of what appears to be an operation sponsored by the authorities and aimed at discrediting reporters in the eyes of the public in Iran.
"On the issue of amnesty... you cannot declare amnesty for ghosts, Boko Haram are still operating as ghosts, you don't see the person, " he told reporters in the city of Maiduguri, in Borno state.
"Millions of Americans are watching right now, " the president told reporters in a brief news conference in the White House Rose Garden.
In Pyongyang's view, the two reporters are pawns in the larger game of enhancing the regime's legitimacy and gaining direct access to important U.S. figures.
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But the 2008 closing of the Union Hotel which opened in 1814 and was the temporary home to reporters covering the Lindbergh trial in 1935 has been a tough blow to overcome, residents said.
The two presidents spoke to reporters in the White House East Room.
His demeanor Friday was markedly different from the man Star reporters described in the video, which the newspaper claimed was shot last winter.
The White House first announced the evacuation at about 11:05 a.m. during a regularly scheduled off-the-record briefing for reporters in the White House.
The actor met with reporters in front of the White House yesterday, where he fielded question about trading his fame for political capital.
The president was interrupted by several reporters in the room and reporters were still shouting questions as he walked away from the microphone.
Salim Abdool Karim, one of the two leading co-researchers, told reporters in Vienna that the 889 women involved in the trial, conducted in the coastal city of Durban and a remote rural village, had largely used the gel as directed.
If the manner in which McManus quizzed the assembled reporters about the chances of him getting a bit of work experience in August is anything to go by, the Scotsman looks like he'd be pretty good at interviewing.
But the reporters who are here today and the reporters who have been here in the past and will be in the future from regional and local media ask the questions that are on their minds.
"Ford is truly making the office mobile, " said Ford product development manager Bill Frykman while demonstrating the system Thursday to reporters in an F-150 parked in a large tent outside the Las Vegas Convention Center.
"The region is going through a very difficult process and I think it would be better to make constructive statements to see if we can cool down the situation in the region, " Solana told reporters in Luxembourg before a meeting of EU foreign ministers.
"The entire Artemis Racing team is devastated by what happened, " Artemis Racing chief executive Paul Cayard told reporters in Alameda, the city in eastern San Francisco Bay where the team is based.
After the kickoff in Denver, Priebus told reporters that the low-key manner in which Republicans typically pursue Hispanic votes isn't working.
"A win for us on Saturday means we'll be kicking off the season with force, " Paolillo told reporters in the Chinese capital.
Wang Chen, the minister in charge of the State Council Information Office, told reporters in Beijing that real-name registration would be extended to other areas once the pilot programmes had proved successful.
At the same time, he managed to keep Wana away from the media limelight, thanks mainly to an absence of reporters in the area.
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But the company's spokesman, Michael Mullen, told reporters in the packed ballroom at the Pittsburgh Hilton on Wednesday that it was possible one or two of Trian's candidates were elected to the board.
The family's pastor in Alton, Texas, recounted the soldier's unwavering belief in God to reporters from the El Paso Times.
The stream of reporters looked for the drama in his story, and friends offered words of encouragement.
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