But she dreams of building Watering Can Press into a mini-empire in children's publishing.
With Katrina, another unexpected event intrudes upon the program, and this one, I think, has been particularly difficult to press into service of the program.
It was, however, his engagement and marriage this year to top actress and former Miss World Aishwarya Rai that sent the world's press into overdrive.
Although the arm is missing, fingers of his left hand press into the soft flesh of his hip, an unusually casual gesture for an Olympian hero.
While reporting for the Press into the early 1960s, he got to know Hogan better than any journalist, often playing friendly rounds of golf with him.
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Requiring reporters to use Labor Department computers "moves an independent press into a position uncomfortably close to that of a government deputized captive distributor, " said Daniel Moss, a Bloomberg News executive editor, in testimony submitted for the June House hearing.
They would press it into the chest and the machine would take a reading.
Roosevelt turned the press conference into the question and answer session we know today and mastered it.
For two years I'd been trying to get a press visa into Iran.
It is so far unclear whether the government will propose letting the general public, or just the press, into the hearings.
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Things only got worse in the 1970s, when Richard Nixon's combative approach to the press turned Watergate-era press conferences into a battleground.
"For the first time we would have crossed the Rubicon of writing elements of press regulation into the law of the land, " Mr. Cameron added.
Mr Cameron told MPs that legislation backing a regulatory body could "cross the Rubicon" by writing elements of press regulation into the law for the first time.
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Software patents are definitely still in and companies may press further into the area of electronic processing of information, such as the so far-unpatentable methods of compressing digital signals.
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).
He steps into a press line where Kate Upton pulls him into an embrace.
Also on the agenda was Scotland's constitutional future and the Leveson Inquiry into press standards.
It was scheduled following publication of the findings of the Leveson Inquiry into press ethics.
Ms Murdoch also criticised the "dearth of integrity" highlighted in the Leveson inquiry into press standards.
She appeared before the Leveson Inquiry into press standards to answer key questions about the hacking scandal.
As background the UK is going through the Leveson Inquiry into press regulation.
Later in the session, Mr Cameron said he would be "delighted" to appear before the Leveson inquiry into press standards.
His leaked comments suggested that he would press his hosts into taking an early decision to hold a second referendum.
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The 2, 000-page report into press ethics found that press behaviour was "outrageous" and "wreaked havoc with the lives of innocent people".
Daily Mirror editor Richard Wallace told the Leveson Inquiry into press standards that police had given off-the-record briefings on Mr Jefferies.
The publisher of the Daily Mail has asked senior judges to consider whether an inquiry into press standards should hear evidence anonymously.
But Senate passage could press the administration into taking a firmer line.
News Corp. is owned by media baron Rupert Murdoch, who last year answered questions before a British parliamentary committee looking into press conduct.
In his report into press standards and ethics last week, Lord Justice Leveson recommended an independent self-regulatory watchdog for the press, backed by legislation.
The force, which later revealed the suspect's name as Paul Greaves, said it had originally changed its guidance following the Leveson Inquiry into press standards.
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