Many people are counting on the press to get to the bottom of it.
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And we asked early on the press to give them that opportunity.
Thus whereas in the 1960s the Kennedy brothers, for instance, led scandalous private lives, they were largely immune to pressure because they could rely on the press to look the other way.
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There are things that happened on this mission that the press really latched on to: the gap filler sticking out, the fact that we had great video of the belly of the shuttle and saw the little pieces flying off.
The Swiss brokered deal, announced on Thursday to the press, provides in particular for the deployment of international observers to monitor the movement of goods across sections of the borders of the former Georgian regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
For the referendum, observers from these two bodies have agreed to stringent restrictions imposed by the electoral council, including a ban on talking to the press.
The officials spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media about the president's deliberations.
By sending a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to press ahead in full with the Silk Commission recommendations, any ambiguity - if there was any - about how far the Welsh government wants to go with devolving tax and borrowing powers is removed.
Lord Justice Brian Leveson, the judge who led the inquiry, will now compile recommendations to the U.K. government on possible new press regulations, based on the testimonies and evidence submitted to the inquiry in recent months.
We have been encouraged by some of the steps that the Greek government has taken and we encourage them to press on with the reforms necessary to get this situation -- to get it right.
An expert report on the regulation of the press in Scotland is to be published on Friday, it has emerged.
Former President Laszlo Solyom - who helped to draft the 1989 constitution and served as the head of the Hungarian Constitutional Court from 1990 to 1998 - said in an open letter to the press on the day of the vote that the only way to stop the changes becoming irrevocable would be for President Janos Ader to refuse to sign the constitutional amendments into law.
As the game wore on the Scarlets continued to press but lacked the killer instinct to break down their hosts.
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The official was not authorized to discuss the case and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
Kennedy flew back to Belfast from the World Cup in South Africa on Friday morning and was due to hold the press conference on the future development of Windsor Park.
Kennedy flew back to Belfast from the World Cup in South Africa on Friday morning and was due to hold the press conference on the future development of Windsor Park on Saturday, but it was cancelled.
It was the latter thought that drove him to pick up his bucket and press on to the smokehouse, partly because he wanted to warn the intruder about the tiger, partly because he was filled with a frantic, inexplicable jealousy at the thought of some drifters seeing his tiger first.
"The low turnout means were are right to press on with the modernisation of local government, to give local government better responsibilites and better ways of delivering services, " he said.
Also Friday, Assistant Secretary of State William Burns was scheduled to meet with several Arab ambassadors to press them on the need to get Arafat to take stronger steps to combat terrorism and reduce violence in the region.
After walking from one end of the court to the Miami bench, James sat disbelievingly on a press table and spent the final 56 seconds mumbling to the officials.
"The danger is that this would create a vehicle for politicians, whether today or some time in the future, to impose regulation and obligations on the press, something Lord Justice Leveson himself wishes to avoid, " he said.
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Mr Miliband went on to call for the Press Complaints Commission to be abolished and replaced and he said the "watchdog had become a toothless poodle".
The administrator will now press on with the plan to repay creditors at least 20p in the pound over five years.
Once out of town on the open road, I dared to press my foot halfway in on the throttle and found wind beneath the wings.
He said he would initially look into the "culture, practice and ethics" of the press before moving on to the extent of any improper conduct.
Separately, a law enforcement official who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity and was not authorized to discuss the case publicly confirmed only that investigators had an image of a potential suspect but did not know his identity.
Goody has continued to appear on television and speak to the press throughout her treatment.
That stance prompted Romney, on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday, to call on Huckabee to apologize to President Bush for his remarks.
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