EDITOR'S NOTE: Barry Schweid reported on foreign policy, the Supreme Court and national politics for The Associated Press in Washington for more than 50 years.
The prosecution said Ms Pryce passed the story about his speeding offence to the press in revenge for his extra-marital affair.
Brands and McDonald's, agreed to worker representation in 2007 after being slammed in the Chinese press for breaking the law in their payment of students (the charges turned out to be false).
Mr Mitchell, who was based in Nairobi for news agency Associated Press, had been on assignment in the region for the past week and contacted his family before boarding the flight to say he was heading home.
But "hacktivist" groups are increasingly able to use their activities to push for transparency in order to press for political change.
Chevron was slammed in the press for the accident, though the oil sheen was cleaned off the surface of the Atlantic in less than two weeks and no oil washed up on the famed Rio de Janeiro beaches.
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Carl Paladino, a candidate for governor of New York state, was quickly dubbed "Crazy Carl" in the press for intemperate outbursts and the angry tone of his campaign.
The mixed reception in the press for the new phone has attracted the attention of Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, who asserted in a research note this morning that the phone is actually a lot more impressive than some of my ink-stained (and pixel-stained) peers in the media have been suggesting.
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In the press release for his article, Benbrook claimed that his was the first peer-reviewed paper to examine changes in pesticide use due to the cultivation of genetically engineered crops in the United States.
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But a report last week by Iran's Press TV said Saberi was arrested in January for working illegally as a journalist after her press card was revoked in 2006.
Anwar has also been criticized for lashing out at the government in the foreign press and for trying to mobilize the masses against the state.
The two insomniacs quickly find an intimacy with each other that has gone missing in Bob's marriage and can't ever have existed between Charlotte and John, who's more at home with his pal Kelly (Anna Faris), a motor-mouthed bimbo in town for a press junket to sell her latest movie in the all-important Japanese market.
Shania has received a lot of derision in the press for this out-of-the-blue defense of her ex.
On Sunday nights Jerry puts the press car in a garage for pick up by the fleet guys on Monday.
While the focus on the AMT in the press was for 2013 and forward, for taxpayers, it was for 2012.
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If CEOs get caught up in doing press for reasons other than the last three, he says, their companies are doomed.
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He got pasted in the press for not being charismatic or convincing.
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Real have lost three of their past five games and the Spanish press was quick in calling for the head of Chilean Pellegrini.
He was right more often than not, and he enjoyed the respect of the industry, and his peers in the press, for decades.
Whenever a political idol is criticized in the press for something they said, their adoring base cries and clamors over free speech.
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As a reward, the government and its allies are attacked every day in the press for being useless or corrupt, which is encouraging too.
On the other hand, when Apple addressed the issue internally, there was a great deal of backlash in the press for management shake up.
So, I guess, it's pledge fulfillment time for the president this week, and he will really press for that in Vienna at this summit.
The State Council said the government also plans more active policies to boost employment and it will press for a "reasonable" rise in wages for low-income workers.
Aslan wanted Obama to press harder for democracy in the Muslim world, but did not actually expect him to do so while standing next to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who has been in power for nearly three decades.
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.
Since America and Japan are bound to press for sanctions in the event of a nuclear-weapon test, Mr Kim may be gambling that, rather than uniting his neighbours against him, detonating a bomb would instead blow them and America apart again.
The State Department needs to begin regular and detail reporting on the remaining objectionable and violent passages in Saudi government textbooks and to press in a sustained manner for the kingdom to keep its 2006 pledge to us regarding textbook reform.
The Campaign for Political Rights (CPR, formerly the Campaign to Stop Government Spying) -- chaired by Morton Halperin -- included in the press kit for its 27 May 1982 public forum on "Covert Operations Against Nicaragua" an order form for both Dirty World and White Paper?
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